Answer:
The name of this office is called:
Office of Partner Engagement (formerly called the FBI's Office of Law Enforcement Coordination).
Step-by-step explanation:
The purpose of this office is to build bridges, create new partnerships, and strengthen and support the existing relationships between the FBI and other federal agencies, including state, local, tribal, and campus law enforcement agencies. It was established in April 2002. It is important to stress that these other agencies are not subject to the FBI nor is the FBI supervising them. This is why this new office was established to enhance coordination in crime investigations. The FBI does not work to replace any of the other agencies.
For clarity, the FBI stands for Federal Bureau of Investigation. It is a department of the national government of the US that gathers facts and evidence to prevent and solve criminal activities.