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William F. Dalius
Hoofd Administratief Officier bij The Federal Bureau of Prisons
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William F.
Dalius, Jr. has been Assistant Director of the Administration Division for The Federal Bureau of Prisons since January 4, 2008.
He has been a Member of the Senior Executive Service since April 2005.
He began his career with at the Federal Bureau of Prisons as an Accounting Supervisor at FCI Bastrop in 1985 and served as Budget and Accounting Officer, Operating Accountant, Financial Manager, Deputy Chief of Financial Systems, Supervisory Budget Analyst, Systems Accountant, Assistant Chief, Deputy Chief and Chief of Budget Execution.
Mr. Dalius received a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Bloomsburg University in 1980.
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The Federal Bureau of Prisons
![]() The Federal Bureau of Prisons General GovernmentGovernment The Federal Bureau of Prisons manages prisons and other correctional facilities of the US government. Its mission is to protect public safety by incarcerating federal offenders with facilities that are safe, humane, cost-efficient, and secure. The Federal Bureau of Prisons was funded under the budget of the Department of Justice in 1930 and is located in Washington, DC. | Hoofd Administratief Officier | - |
Opleiding van William F. Dalius
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania | Undergraduate Degree |
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![]() The Federal Bureau of Prisons General GovernmentGovernment The Federal Bureau of Prisons manages prisons and other correctional facilities of the US government. Its mission is to protect public safety by incarcerating federal offenders with facilities that are safe, humane, cost-efficient, and secure. The Federal Bureau of Prisons was funded under the budget of the Department of Justice in 1930 and is located in Washington, DC. | Government |