Brad Gilbert
Brad Gilbert
Vice General Chairperson
Lieutenant, New Jersey State Police
Vice General Chairperson
Lieutenant, New Jersey State Police
Lieutenant Brad Gilbert began his career as a State Trooper with the New Jersey State Police in 2001. In 2005, he was selected to become a detective within the Intelligence & Criminal Enterprise Section where he worked gangs, crime suppression, and firearms trafficking, including three years as a federal task force officer. From 2014-2021, Lt. Gilbert led the Intelligence Services Unit where he supervised a group of crime/intelligence analysts and oversaw some of the NJSP's most important programs, including the New Jersey Intelligence System, Undercover Program, Criminal Investigation School, and Witness Relocation Program. In 2021, Lt. Gilbert joined the leadership team at the New Jersey Regional Operations & Intelligence Center (NJ ROIC), where he oversaw the Real Time Crime Center South Unit before becoming the center's Administrative Officer and assistant to its Commanding Officer/Director. Responsibilities include the day-to-day management of the state's premier 24/7 fusion center, personnel, policy, technology implementation, strategic planning, analysis review, and interagency collaboration. Lt. Gilbert has considerable experience with intelligence-led policing, privacy policy, and project management. He has taught criminal intelligence-based principles as a certified police instructor and is currently a national instructor for IALEIA/LEIU Foundations of Intelligence Analysis Training. Lt. Gilbert holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice and a Master of Arts degree in Human Resources Training & Development. He joined the LEIU board in 2018 as its Eastern Zone Chairperson with aim to help advance the role of criminal intelligence in today’s policing and public safety domains. In 2022, he was appointed to Vice General Chairperson.
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