Harley Ray Shuler

Harley Ray Shuler

HSI Assistant Director, Innovation Lab

Homeland Security Investigations

Harley Ray Shuler serves as the Cyber and Operational Technology (COT) Assistant Director for Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), where he manages information technology programs and initiatives directly supporting HSI’s law enforcement mission and develops major advancements in technology used to combat crime. In this role, he directs an overall combined workforce of over 500 employees and an annual budget of nearly $240 Million. Mr. Shuler oversees the Cyber Crimes Center, which leverages highly technical assets and expertise dedicated to conducting trans-border criminal investigations of internet-related crimes, as well as the HSI Innovation Lab, which forms the agency’s centralized hub for the development of new advanced analytics capabilities, tools, and enhanced business processes for HSI. In addition, COT Technical Operations provides ICE components with cutting-edge electronic surveillance equipment and support for criminal investigations and national security operations; manages all Title-III and Linguistics Programs; and provides statistical reporting and data quality analysis for HSI.

In his previous role, Mr. Shuler served as the Deputy Assistant Director for Operational Technology. Prior to that, he was the Division Chief for Systems Development, Assistant Special Agent in Charge for HSI Nashville, and the Unit Chief for the Operational Technology and Cyber Division, where he was responsible for the communications intercept program and Title-III investigations.

Mr. Shuler has held additional positions throughout his career, serving as a Section Chief for Technical Operations, Program Manager in Emergency Management, Program Manager for the Tactical Medical Program, and Resident Agent in Charge of the Hendersonville, North Carolina, office. Mr. Shuler has 29 years of law enforcement experience, beginning his career with the Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department in 1992. Mr. Shuler holds a Bachelor of Criminal Justice from Gardner Webb University.

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