
Daniel Altman is a recognized federal law enforcement and national security leader with almost three decades of experience across several U.S. Government agencies, featuring extensive experience operating overseas and in conflict zones.
As Executive Director for Investigative Operations at the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office of Professional Responsibility, he oversaw 550 special agents protecting the agency from internal threats as well as those from transnational criminal organizations and foreign governments.
As Assistant Inspector General for Investigations with the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Office of Inspector General, he directed global anti-corruption operations with an emphasis on detecting and neutralizing efforts by terrorist organizations to covertly acquire U.S. foreign assistance funds. He has extensive experience doing so with a focus on conflict zones including Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Syria, Gaza/West Bank, Nigeria, South Sudan, and beyond.
He served as the Deputy Director of Counterintelligence for the Air Force Office of Special Investigations and also served in a variety of positions conducting criminal and counterintelligence operations around the world. He began his law enforcement career with the U.S. Border Patrol in Southern California.
His career is marked by the effective implementation of transparency initiatives, high-profile investigations, and the development of collaborative working relationships across intelligence, law enforcement, and international partners.
He holds a Master of Science in Strategic Intelligence and a graduate certificate in Afghanistan and Pakistan Intelligence Issues from the National Intelligence University, and completed the Senior Executive Fellows program at Harvard University.
