FBI leaders seek to move some training from Quantico, Virginia, to Alabama
- On June 12, 2025, reports indicated that the FBI is exploring the possibility of moving its training center from Quantico, Virginia, to a facility in Huntsville, Alabama, as part of efforts to redistribute federal law enforcement assets away from the Washington, D.C. area.
- This plan is part of a larger initiative to reallocate federal law enforcement personnel and operations from the Washington, D.C. area for reasons related to budget and efficiency.
- FBI leaders, including Deputy Director Dan Bongino and Director Kash Patel, recently visited Huntsville's Redstone Arsenal, which hosts expanding FBI operations and an innovation center.
- The FBI stated it evaluates relocation options to save money and use the best facilities available, while Senator Tuberville called the move 'GREAT NEWS' for Alabama.
- The agency has not made a final decision, but relocating the National Academy and shifting up to 1,500 staff nationwide could significantly impact both Quantico and Huntsville communities.
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FBI May Move Training Academy to Alabama
There are growing indications that the FBI plans to move its National Training Academy from Quantico, Virginia, to a site in Alabama. Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville posted on Wednesday about the “GREAT NEWS for the @FBI and Alabama.” The Senator said, “I hosted @FBIDirectorKash at the FBI-Redstone campus a couple of weeks ago to tour their cutting-edge facilities, and it is the perfect home for the National Academy.” Then on Thursday, a local …
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