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Carlos Matus

A professional portrait of Carlos F. Matus, 2023 Carlos Matus (born 1970) is an American diplomat at the Bureau of Diplomatic Security (DS) who serves as the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary and director of the Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) administered by United States Department of State. The DS is a law enforcement security arm of the State Department which leads security and law enforcement focusing on safeguard national security interests. Matus has served over 37 years as a career member in the Senior Foreign Service (SFS.) From 2004 to 2017, Carlos Matus was appointed as a Regional Security Officer (RSO) at the United States Embassy of Kabul, Afghanistan. During 2018 to 2019, Carlos Matus served for the High Threat Program Directorate while he worked as a Regional Director for High Threat Programs as the Deputy Regional Director for Contingency Operations focusing on Afghanistan, while Matus worked as the Officer Director of Protective Intelligence Investigations. From 2019 to 2020, Carlos Matus served as the Deputy Assist Secretary for Threat Investigations and Analysis Directorate. Matus currently serves at Diplomatic Security Affairs Office for Criminal Investigations at Office of Public Affairs for Department of Justice and DSS. Provided by Wikipedia