Law enforcement has a passionate and formidable ally in Cybele Daley, a Vice President at Van Scoyoc Associates. Before joining VSA in 2008, Ms. Daley had worked in Washington for almost 20 years, with about half of that time in positions of increasing responsibility at the U.S. Department of Justice. Her work culminated in a 2007 assignment as Acting Assistant Attorney General over the Office of Justice Programs and its $2-billion budget. Ms. Daley specializes in intellectual property rights enforcement, computer crime, critical infrastructure protection, cyber security, economic espionage, electronic surveillance technology, grant-making, and the appropriations process, among other interests. Ms. Daley worked two years as Policy Advisor to the Undersecretary in the Office of Enforcement at the U.S. Treasury Department, which at that time had prime responsibility for many criminal justice programs, including control of firearms and explosives. She prepared testimony, analyzed and reviewed proposed legislation, and responded to Congressional inquiries and proposals. Ms. Daley earned her Bachelor of Science in Political Science at the University of Arizona, Tucson. Among her important honors are the Attorney General’s Distinguished Service Award (2002) and the Director of the Marshals Service Special Achievement Award (1998). At Van Scoyoc Associates, Ms. Daley has developed a varied clientele including a national youth group, a law enforcement labor committee, and an organization committed to forensic sciences and assisting crime labs.