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Table of Contents

1- Air Force Office of Special Investigations ……………………………………………………………………...3

2- Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms ……………………………………………………………………..4

3- Bureau of Diplomatic Security ….………………………………………………………………………………..5

4- Bureau of Indian Affairs Police ………….………………………………………………………………………6

5- Bureau of Industry and Security………………………………….……………………………………………….7

6- Bureau of Justice Statistics ……………………………………………….………………………………………8

7- Criminal Investigation Division of the Internal Revenue Service ………………………………………………..9

8- Customs and Border Protection …………………………………………………………………………………10

9- Defense Criminal Investigative Service …….…………………………………………………………………...11

10- Department of Defense Police ……………….………………………………………………………………….12

11- Drug Enforcement Administration …………………………………………………………………………..13-14

12- EPA Enforcement……………………………………………………………………………………………..…15

13- Federal Air Marshal Service …………………………………………………………………………………….16

14- Federal Bureau of Investigation …………...........................................................................................................17

15- Federal Bureau of Prisons …..…………………………….……………………………………………………..18

16- National Drug Intelligence Center …………………..………………………………………………………...19

17- National Gang Intelligence Center ………………………………………………………………………………20

18- National Institutes of Health Police………….......................................................................................................21

19- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Office of Law Enforcement…………………….22

20- National Security Agency Police...........................................................................................................................23

21- Naval Criminal Investigative Service….……………………………………………………………………..24-25

22- Office of Criminal Investigations …………………………………………………………………………….26

23- Office of the Inspector General …….………………………………………………………………………….27

24- Smithsonian Police……………………………………………………………………………………………….28

25- Supreme Court of the United States Police ……………………………………………………………………...29

26- The United States Park Police …………………………………………………………………………………...30

27- Transportation Security Administration ……………………………………………………………………..31-32

28- United States Customs Service……………………………………………………………………………….33-34

29- United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement…………………………………………………………..35

30- United States Pentagon Police……………….………………………………………………..............................36

31- United States Army Criminal Investigation Command …………………………..……………………………37

32- United States Capitol Police.…………………………………………………………………………………….38

33- United States Coast Guard Office of Law Enforcement ……………….…………………………………....39-40

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34- United States Department of Veterans Affairs Police…………………………………………………………...41

35- United States Federal Protective Service ………………………………………………………………………..42

36- United States Federal Reserve Police……………………………………………………………….. ………….43

37- United States Fish & Wildlife Service Office of Law Enforcement…………………………………………….44

38- United States Marshals Service ....………..……………………………………………………………………..45

39- United States Mint Police ……………………………………………………………………….......................46

40- United States Park Rangers………………………………………………………………………………………47

41- United States Postal Service Inspector ....………………………………………………………....................48-49

42- United States Secret Service …………………………………………………………………….……………...50

43- USDA Forest Service Law Enforcement………………………………………………………………………...51

44- Analyst Contact Information…………………………………………………………………………………......52

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Air Force Office of Special Investigations

Source: http://www.kirtland.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=5588

AFOSI Mission Statement

To provide professional special investigative services for the protection of Air Force and DoD people,

operations and materiel worldwide.

AFOSI Priorities

1- Exploit counterintelligence activities for force protection

2- Resolve violent crime impacting the Air Force

3- Combat threats to our information systems and technologies

4- Defeat and deter acquisition fraud

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Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms

Source: http://www.atf.gov/about/mission.htm

ATF Mission Statement

We are ATF - A unique law enforcement agency in the United States Department of Justice that protects

our communities from violent criminals, criminal organizations, the illegal use and trafficking of firearms, the illegal

use and storage of explosives, acts of arson and bombings, acts of terrorism, and the illegal diversion of alcohol and

tobacco products. We partner with communities, industries, law enforcement and public safety agencies to safeguard

the public we serve through information sharing, training, research, and use of technology.

CI Priorities

Working For a Safer and More Secure America...Through Innovation and Partnerships. The Bureau of Alcohol,

Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives must protect the public against crime, violence, and other threats to public safety.

Our vision will help us chart the course to improve the way we serve and protect the public, provide leadership and

expertise, and achieve new levels of effectiveness and teamwork.

1. Uphold the highest standards of excellence and integrity;

2. Provide high quality service and promote strong external partnerships;

3. Develop a diverse, innovative, and well-trained work force to achieve our goals; and

4. Embrace learning and change in order to meet the challenges of the future.

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Bureau of Diplomatic Security

Source: http://www.state.gov/m/ds/rls/rpt/79721.htm

DS Mission Statement

The Bureau of Diplomatic Security is dedicated to the U.S. Department of State's vision to create a more

secure, democratic, and prosperous world for the benefit of the American people and the international community.

To meet the challenge of safely advancing and protecting American interests and foreign policy, the Bureau of

Diplomatic Security's global law enforcement mission protects the U.S. Secretary of State; secures American

diplomatic missions and personnel; and upholds the integrity of U.S. visa and passport travel documents.

DS Priorities

1- Password and visa fraud

2- Counterintelligence

3- Counterterrorism

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Bureau of Indian Affairs Police

Source: http://www.doi.gov/bia/ojs_law_enforcement.html

BIAF Mission Statement

To facilitate support for tribal people and tribal governments by promoting safe and quality living

environments, strong communities, self sufficient and individual rights, while enhancing protection of the lives,

prosperity and well being of American Indians and Alaska Natives.

BIAF Priorities

The BIA carries out its core mission to serve 562 federally recognized tribes through four offices. The

Office of Indian Services operates the BIA's general assistance, disaster relief, Indian child welfare, tribal

government, Indian Self-Determination, and reservation roads programs. The Office of Justice Services directly

operates or funds law enforcement, tribal courts, and detention facilities on Federal Indian lands. The Office of Trust

Services works with tribes and individual American Indians and Alaska Natives in the management of their trust

lands, assets, and resources. Finally, the Office of Field Operations oversees 12 regional offices and 83 agencies

which carry out the mission of the Bureau at the tribal level.

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Bureau of Industry and Security

Source: http://www.bis.doc.gov/about/index.htm

BIS Mission Statement

Advance U.S. national security, foreign policy, and economic objectives by ensuring an effective export

control and treaty compliance system and promoting continued U.S. strategic technology leadership.

BIS Priorities

1- The Bureau's paramount concern is the security of the United States.

2- Protecting U.S. security includes not only supporting U.S. national defense, but also ensuring the health of

the U.S. economy and the competitiveness of U.S. industry

3- The Bureau strives to work in partnership with the private sector

4- The Bureau's activities and regulations need to be able to adapt to changing global conditions and

challenges

5- The Bureau's rules, policies, and decisions should be stated clearly, applied consistently, and followed

faithfully

6- Decision making should be fact-based, analytically sound, and consistent with governing laws and

regulations

7- The Bureau strives to work cooperatively with other parts of the U.S. Government and with state and local

governments

8- International cooperation is critical to the Bureau's activities

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Bureau of Justice Statistics

Source: http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/aboutbjs.htm

Bureau of Justice Statistics Mission Statement

To collect, analyze, publish, and disseminate information on crime, criminal offenders, victims of crime,

and the operation of justice systems at all levels of government. These data are critical to Federal, State, and local

policymakers in combating crime and ensuring that justice is both efficient and evenhanded.

Bureau of Justice Statistics Priorities

This year BJS will:

1- Interview almost 76,000 citizens in nearly 42,000 households about any experiences they may have had as

crime victims.

2- Describe characteristics and consequences of over 24 million criminal victimizations.

3- Analyze operations of some 50,000 agencies, offices, courts, and institutions that together comprise the

justice system.

4- Count populations and conduct sample surveys among the 6.9 million adults who during an average day are

subject to the care, custody, or control of criminal justice authorities.

5- Maintain more than three dozen major data collection series from which it publishes and distributes reports

nationwide.

6- Undertake special data collections and analyses to respond to programmatic, policy, and legislative needs

of the Department, the Administration, Congress, and the criminal justice community.

7- Maintain a website and data archive that has up to 20,000 visitors a day, including scholars, students,

policy-makers, the media, and others around the world.

8- Provide assistance to users in identifying sources of BJS information, interpreting statistical data from BJS

series and data collections, and in understanding the methodologies of BJS surveys.

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Criminal Investigation Division of the Internal Revenue Service

Source: http://www.irs.gov/irs/article/0,,id=98398,00.html

CI Mission Statement

Criminal Investigation (CI) serves the American public by investigating potential criminal violations of the

Internal Revenue Code and related financial crimes in a manner that fosters confidence in the tax system and

compliance with the law.

CI Priorities

The Criminal Investigation strategic plan is comprised of three interdependent programs: Legal Source Tax

Crimes; Illegal Source Financial Crimes; and Narcotics Related Financial Crimes. These three programs are

mutually supportive, and encourage utilization of all statutes within CI’s jurisdiction, the grand jury process, and

enforcement techniques to combat tax, money laundering and currency crime violations. Criminal Investigation

must investigate and assist in the prosecution of those significant financial investigations that will generate the

maximum deterrent effect, enhance voluntary compliance, and promote public confidence in the tax system.

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Customs and Border Protection

Source: http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/about/mission/

CBP Mission Statement

We are the guardians of our Nation's borders. We are America's frontline. We safeguard the American

homeland at and beyond our borders. We protect the American public against terrorists and the instruments of terror.

We steadfastly enforce the laws of the United States while fostering our Nation's economic security through lawful

international trade and travel. We serve the American public with vigilance, integrity and professionalism.

CBP Priorities

CBP is responsible for guarding nearly 7,000 miles of land border the United States shares with Canada

and Mexico and 2,000 miles of coastal waters surrounding the Florida peninsula and off the coast of Southern

California. The agency also protects 95,000 miles of maritime border in partnership with the United States Coast

Guard. To secure this vast terrain, more than 17,000 CBP Border Patrol agents, 1,000 CBP Air and Marine agents,

and almost 22,000 CBP officers and agriculture specialists, together with the nation’s largest law enforcement

canine program, stand guard along America’s front line.

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Defense Criminal Investigative Service

Source: http://www.dodig.mil/mission.htm

DCIS Mission Statement

Promote integrity, accountability, and improvement of Department of Defense personnel, programs and

operations to support the Department's mission and serve the public interest.

DCIS Priorities

The DoD Inspector General is tasked by statute to initiate, conduct, and supervise such … investigations in

the Department of Defense (including the military departments) as the Inspector General considers appropriate and

to give particular regard to the activities of the internal . . investigative units of the military departments with a view

toward avoiding duplication and insuring effective coordination and cooperation.

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Department of Defense Police

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Department_of_Defense_Police

DOD Police Mission Statement

The DOD Police are responsible for law enforcement and security services on DOD owned and leased

buildings, facilities, properties and other DOD assets.

DOD Police Priorities

1- Enforce Federal and State laws and regulations for the protection of persons and property;

2- Detain and hold persons for offenses against the United States committed in the presence of the officer or

for any felony cognizable under the laws of the United States if the officer has reasonable grounds to

believe that the person to be arrested has committed or is committing a felony;

3- Serve warrants and subpoenas issued under the authority of the United States magistrate or U.S. Attorney.

4- Conduct investigations, on and off the property in question, of offenses that may have been committed

against property owned or occupied by the Federal Government or persons on the property; and

5- Carry out such other activities for the promotion of homeland security as the Secretary may prescribe.

6- Issue Federal magistrate citations for vehicle code violations and misdemeanors.

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Drug Enforcement Administration

Source: http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/agency/mission.htm

DEA Mission Statement

The mission of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is to enforce the controlled substances laws

and regulations of the United States and bring to the criminal and civil justice system of the United States, or any

other competent jurisdiction, those organizations and principal members of organizations, involved in the growing,

manufacture, or distribution of controlled substances appearing in or destined for illicit traffic in the United States;

and to recommend and support non-enforcement programs aimed at reducing the availability of illicit controlled

substances on the domestic and international markets.

DEA Priorities

In carrying out its mission as the agency responsible for enforcing the controlled substances laws and

regulations of the United States, the DEA's primary responsibilities include:

1. Investigation and preparation for the prosecution of major violators of controlled substance laws operating

at interstate and international levels.

2. Investigation and preparation for prosecution of criminals and drug gangs who perpetrate violence in our

communities and terrorize citizens through fear and intimidation.

3. Management of a national drug intelligence program in cooperation with federal, state, local, and foreign

officials to collect, analyze, and disseminate strategic and operational drug intelligence information.

4. Seizure and forfeiture of assets derived from, traceable to, or intended to be used for illicit drug trafficking.

5. Enforcement of the provisions of the Controlled Substances Act as they pertain to the manufacture,

distribution, and dispensing of legally produced controlled substances.

6. Coordination and cooperation with federal, state and local law enforcement officials on mutual drug

enforcement efforts and enhancement of such efforts through exploitation of potential interstate and

international investigations beyond local or limited federal jurisdictions and resources.

7. Coordination and cooperation with federal, state, and local agencies, and with foreign governments, in

programs designed to reduce the availability of illicit abuse-type drugs on the United States market through

non enforcement methods such as crop eradication, crop substitution, and training of foreign officials.

8. Responsibility, under the policy guidance of the Secretary of State and U.S. Ambassadors, for all

programs associated with drug law enforcement counterparts in foreign countries.

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9. Liaison with the United Nations, Interpol, and other organizations on matters relating to international drug

control programs.

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EPA Enforcement

Source: http://www.epa.gov/oecaerth/index-e.html

EPA Enforcement Mission Statement

EPA achieves cleaner air, purer water and better-protected land in many different ways. Compliance with

the nation's environmental laws is the goal, but enforcement is a vital part of encouraging governments, companies

and others who are regulated to meet their environmental obligations. Enforcement deters those who might

otherwise profit from violating the law, and levels the playing field with environmentally compliant companies.

EPA Priorities

EPA's civil, cleanup, and criminal enforcement programs work with the Department of Justice, state, and

Tribal governments to take legal actions in both federal and state courts that bring polluters into compliance with

federal environmental laws. The Agency emphasizes those actions that reduce the most significant risks to human

health or the environment, and consults extensively with states and other stakeholders in determining risk-based

priorities.

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Federal Air Marshal Service

Source: http://www.tsa.gov/lawenforcement/programs/fams.shtm

FAMS Mission Statement

The Federal Air Marshal Service promotes confidence in the nation’s civil aviation system through the

effective deployment of Federal Air Marshals (FAMs) to detect, deter, and defeat hostile acts targeting U.S. air

carriers, airports, passengers, and crews.

FAMS Priorities

Federal Air Marshals have an ever expanding role in homeland security and work closely with other law

enforcement agencies to accomplish their mission.  Currently, air marshals staff several positions at different

organizations such as the National Counterterrorism Center, the National Targeting Center, and on the FBI’s Joint

Terrorism Task Forces.  In addition, they are also distributed among other law enforcement and homeland security

liaison assignments during times of heightened alert or special national events. Successful accomplishment of the

Federal Air Marshal’s mission is critical to civil aviation and homeland security.

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Federal Bureau of Investigation

Source: http://www.fbi.gov/quickfacts.htm

FBI Mission Statement

To protect and defend the United States against terrorist and foreign intelligence threats, to uphold and

enforce the criminal laws of the United States, and to provide leadership and criminal justice services to federal,

state, municipal, and international agencies and partners.

FBI Priorities

In executing the following priorities, we will produce and use intelligence to protect the nation from threats

and to bring to justice those who violate the law.

1. Protect the United States from terrorist attack

2. Protect the United States against foreign intelligence operations and espionage

3. Protect the United States against cyber-based attacks and high-technology crimes

4. Combat public corruption at all levels

5. Protect civil rights

6. Combat transnational/national criminal organizations and enterprises

7. Combat major white-collar crime

8. Combat significant violent crime

9. Support federal, state, local and international partners

10. Upgrade technology to successfully perform

the FBI's mission

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Federal Bureau of Prisons

Source: http://www.bop.gov/about/mission.jsp

BOP Mission Statement

It is the mission of the Federal Bureau of Prisons to protect society by confining offenders in the controlled

environments of prisons and community-based facilities that are safe, humane, cost-efficient, and appropriately

secure, and that provide work and other self-improvement opportunities to assist offenders in becoming law-abiding

citizens.

BOP Priorities

1. The Bureau provides for public safety by assuring that no escapes or disturbances occur in its facilities.

2. The Bureau ensures the physical safety of all inmates through a controlled environment which meets each

inmate’s need for security through the elimination of violence, predatory behavior, gang activity, drug use,

and inmate weapons.

3. Through the provision of health care, mental, spiritual, educational, vocational and work programs,

inmates are well-prepared for a productive and crime-free return to society.

4. The Bureau is a model of cost-efficient correctional operations and programs.

5. Our talented, professional, well-trained, and diverse staff reflect the Bureau’s culture and treat each other

fairly.

6. Staff work in an environment free from discrimination.

7. A positive working relationship exists where employees maintain respect for one another.

8. The workplace is safe, and staff perform their duties without fear of injury or assault.

9. Staff maintain high ethical standards in their day-to-day activities.

10. Staff are satisfied with their jobs, career opportunities, recognition, and quality of leadership.

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National Drug Intelligence Center

Source: http://www.usdoj.gov/ndic/about.htm#Mission

NDIC Mission Statement

The mission of NDIC is to provide strategic drug-related intelligence, document and computer exploitation

support, and training assistance to the drug control, public health, law enforcement, and intelligence communities of

the United States in order to reduce the adverse effects of drug trafficking, drug abuse, and other drug-related

criminal activity. 

NDIC Priorities

NDIC supports national-level policymakers and the Intelligence Community by preparing strategic

analytical studies on the trafficking of illegal drugs and on related illegal activities that pose a threat to the national

security of the United States. In addition, NDIC partners with the Department of Homeland Security Office of

Counternarcotics Enforcement to provide critical intelligence to identify, track, and sever the nexus between drug

trafficking and terrorism. NDIC also produces strategic money laundering reports that help policymakers and senior

law enforcement decision makers implement national-level anti-money laundering initiatives. NDIC reports address

the methods wholesale-level traffickers use to launder drug proceeds. NDIC supports the National Money

Laundering Threat Assessment and the National Money Laundering Strategy--interagency projects that enhance the

nation's ability to counter international money laundering.

NDIC studies feature our ability to identify, collect, organize, and analyze large amounts of information

and intelligence. To accomplish this, NDIC accesses commercial and governmental databases and uses available

technology to search for and extract useful information. NDIC also uses technology developed in-house to reveal

patterns in the information contained in records seized by law enforcement agencies during drug investigations and

subsequent prosecutions. The preparation of analytical studies would not be possible without securing the most basic

of raw materials used in the analytical process--information. NDIC obtains

information from a diverse array of activities that include directly surveying

local and state law enforcement agencies; obtaining information from other

federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies; and extracting

information from documents and electronic media seized by law

enforcement agencies and prosecutors. NDIC also uses open-source

information from news providers and public health agencies. 

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National Gang Intelligence Center

Source: http://www.usdoj.go v /criminal/ngic/

NGIC Mission Statement

The mission of the NGIC is to support law enforcement agencies through timely and accurate information

sharing and strategic/tactical analysis of federal, state, and local law enforcement intelligence focusing on the

growth, migration, criminal activity, and association of gangs that pose a significant threat to communities

throughout the United States.

NGIC Priorities

The NGIC concentrates on gangs operating on a national level that demonstrate criminal connectivity

between sets and common identifiers and goals.  Because many violent gangs do not operate on a national level, the

NGIC will also focus on regional-level gangs. The NGIC produces intelligence assessments, intelligence bulletins,

joint agency intelligence products, and other non-standard intelligence products for our customers.

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National Institutes of

Health Police

Source: http://www.ors.od.nih.gov/

ORS Mission Statement

The ORS has an ongoing commitment to its NIH customers and its own staff to build and sustain a work

environment characterized by quality services, innovative approaches to service provision, along with responsible

and accountable cost management. Our philosophy is to work across organizational boundaries within ORS and

among other central service organizations to provide seamless service to our NIH customers. The ORS is committed

to customer satisfaction by taking ownership and accepting responsibility and accountability for the level of service

we deliver. We are striving to make a positive impact in every interaction with customers throughout the NIH

community.

ORS Priorities

The ORS activities impact directly and indirectly organizations and people across the entire NIH including:

scientific, administrative and support staff; patients and volunteers; visitors, contractors and suppliers; providers of

services including public transportation and other municipal services; other federal government organizations and

agencies such as regulatory agencies, state and local governments; and the surrounding neighborhood and business

community. The ORS responds to the priorities of the NIH and IC Leadership, NIH employees, patients and others

served by the NIH, by supporting an exemplary physical and service infrastructure that will effectively support new

scientific challenges to strengthen the NIH mission, the unique NIH research environment, and enhance the quality

of life for all who come in contact with the NIH.

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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Office of Law

Enforcement

Source: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/ole/about/mission.html

NOAA Mission Statement

We are dedicated to excellent service through partnerships that build trust, protect resources, create a safe

environment, reduce crime, and enhance the overall quality of life for all Americans. We adhere to the highest moral

and ethical standards. We are honest and sincere in dealing with each other and the public. We have the courage to

uphold these principles and are proud that they guide us in all we do. We recognize the value of our unique cultural

diversity in America and treat all people with kindness, tolerance and dignity. We cherish and protect the rights,

liberties and freedoms of all as granted under the Constitution and by the laws of the United States. We are

consistent in our treatment of all persons. Objective, impartial decisions and policies are the foundation of our

interactions. Our actions are tempered with reason and equality.

NOAA Priorities

The Office for Law Enforcement also plays a key role in the enforcement of Convention on International

Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) as they relate to marine wildlife. The OLE also

works with a variety of member nations in relation to the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine

Living Resources (CCAMLR). The OLE works in conjunction with CCAMLR in particular to Patagonian tooth fish

importation issues.

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National Security Agency Police

Source: http://www.legal-criminal-justice-schools.com/Counter-Terrorism/National-Security-Agency-NSA.html

NSA Police Mission Statement

As an NSA Police Officer you will be a uniformed officer and carry a firearm. You will provide security,

force protection, and law enforcement functions at facilities secured by the NSA.

NSA Police Priorities

NSA Police Officer responsibilities include, and are not limited to counterterrorism, assets protection and

enforcement of laws relative to the protection of NSA assets, firearms training and patrol of NSA facilities and

properties.

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Naval Criminal Investigative Service

Source: http://www.ncis.navy.mil/mission.asp

NCISC Mission Statement

In support of its mission—to prevent and solve crimes that threaten the warfighting capability of the U.S.

Navy and Marine Corps—NCIS pursues three strategic priorities: Prevent Terrorism, Protect Secrets, and Reduce

Crime. NCIS' entire mission is supported by the Multiple Threat Alert Center and Infrastructure

Protection/Computer Investigations.

USACIDC Priorities

Prevent Terrorism: The Combating Terrorism Directorate directs NCIS support for efforts aimed at detecting,

deterring, and disrupting terrorism against Department of Navy personnel and assets worldwide. The Combating

Terrorism Directorate brings a wide array of offensive and defensive capabilities to the mission of combating

terrorism. Offensively, from the counterterrorism side, NCIS conducts investigations and operations aimed at

interdicting terrorist activities. Defensively, from the antiterrorism side, NCIS supports key Department of Navy

leaders with protective services and performs vulnerability assessments of military installations and related facilities

—including ports, airfields, and exercise areas to which naval expeditionary forces deploy.

Protect Secrets: Presidential Executive Order 12333 defines counterintelligence as "information gathered and

activities conducted to protect against espionage, other intelligence activities, sabotage or assassinations conducted

for or on behalf of foreign powers, organizations or persons or international terrorist activities." Within the

Department of the Navy, NCIS has exclusive investigative jurisdiction in non-combat matters involving actual,

potential or suspected terrorism, sabotage, espionage, and subversive activities. Presidential Executive Orders

12958, 12968 and 12829 define national security information and establish the NCIS mission in safeguarding

classified information, vetting personnel for trustworthiness and protecting classified information within industry.

Reduce Crime: NCIS is the Department of the Navy's primary law enforcement arm. NCIS investigates all major

criminal offenses (felonies)—those crimes punishable under the Code of Military Justice by confinement of more

than one year—within the Department of the Navy. The primary categories in the reduce crime mission include

Felony Criminal Investigations, Law Enforcement, and Investigative Support. 

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Office of Criminal Investigations

Source: http://www.fda.gov/ICECI/CriminalInvestigations/default.htm

OCI Mission Requirements

As the criminal investigative arm of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the mission of the

Office of Criminal Investigations (OCI) is to conduct and coordinate investigations of suspected criminal

violations of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDCA) and other related Acts; the Federal Anti-

Tampering Act (FATA); and other statutes including applicable Title 18 violations of the United States

Code (USC); and to collect evidence to support successful prosecutions through the federal or state court

systems as appropriate

OCI Priorities

1- Advises and assists the Associate Commissioner and other key officials on regulations and criminal matters

that affect the Agency.

2- Directs, plans, and develops criminal investigation activities in coordination with other Agency

components and with other Federal, State, and local law enforcement agencies.

3- Develops, coordinates, and implements Agency policy related to criminal investigations.

4- Initiates and conducts criminal investigations under all statutes administered by the Food and Drug

Administration, through area offices located throughout the United States; coordinates assignments

involving undercover and surveillance personnel and activities.

5- Assures coordination of criminal investigation activities with FDA Regional Field Offices and District

Offices and adherence to Agency's enforcement priorities; develops and maintains cooperative relationships

with field and Headquarters components.

6- Provides recommendations to the Office of Chief Counsel on referrals of criminal cases to the Department

of Justice for further investigation and/or prosecution, or directly to the U.S. Attorney when such direct

reference is authorized.

7- Develops automated data processing systems to be used for

criminal investigations and related enforcement matters.

8- Develops, reviews, and approves training programs for FDA's

criminal investigators and related personnel.

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Office of the Inspector General

Source: http://oig.hhs.gov/ http://www.usdoj.gov/oig/ http://www.oig.dol.gov/

OIG Mission Statement

The mission of the Office of Inspector General (OIG), as mandated by Public Law 95-452 (as amended), is

to protect the integrity of Government Departments and programs, as well as the health and welfare of the

beneficiaries of those programs. OIG has a responsibility to report both to the Secretaries and to the Congress

program and management problems and recommendations to correct them. OIG's duties are carried out through a

nationwide network of audits, investigations, evaluations and other mission-related functions performed by OGI

components.

OIG Priorities

1- Conducts and supervises audits, investigations, inspections and evaluations relating to HHS programs and

operations.

2- Identifies systemic weaknesses giving rise to opportunities for fraud and abuse in departmental programs

and operations and makes recommendations to prevent their recurrence.

3- Leads and coordinates activities to prevent and detect fraud and abuse in departmental programs and

operations.

4- Detects wrongdoers and abusers of departmental programs and beneficiaries so appropriate remedies may

be brought to bear.

1- Keeps the Secretary and the Congress fully and currently informed about problems and deficiencies in the

administration of departmental programs and operations and about the need for and progress of corrective

action, including imposing sanctions against providers of health care under Medicare and Medicaid who

commit certain prohibited acts. In support of its mission, OIG carries out and maintains an internal quality

assurance system and a peer review system with other Offices of Inspectors General, including periodic

quality assessment studies and quality control reviews, to provide reasonable assurance that applicable

laws, regulations, policies, procedures, standards, and other requirements are

followed, are effective, and are functioning as intended

in OIG operations.

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Smithsonian Police

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smithsonian_Police

Smithsonian Police Mission Statement

The Smithsonian Institution Office of Protection Services is the guard force of the Smithsonian Institution.

It is a federal guard force with limited special police authority tasked with protecting visitors, staff, property, and

grounds of the federally-owned and managed Smithsonian Institution museums and research centers in Washington,

D.C., New York City and Virginia.

Smithsonian Police Priorities

Smithsonian Museum Protection Officers are U.S. federal government employees that are designated as "special

police" under the United States Code. They undergo three weeks of training in firearm use, arrest, handcuff

procedures, and pepper spray use. They are assigned to one of 19 Smithsonian museums or research sites in New

York City, Virginia, or the District of Columbia. There is also a specialized k-9 unit with bomb detection dogs that

patrol the museum grounds.

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Supreme Court of the United States Police

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supreme_Court_Police

Supreme Court Police Mission Statement

The Supreme Court of the United States Police is a small federal law enforcement agency headquartered in

the District of Columbia, whose mission is to ensure the integrity of the constitutional mission of the Supreme Court

by protecting the United States Supreme Court building, the Justices, employees, guests, and visitors.

Supreme Court Police Priorities

Established in 1935, the Supreme Court of the United States Police were tasked to provide protection for

the Supreme Court Building. The Court had previously resided in the U.S. Capitol Building, and the original force

of 33 officers were selected from the ranks of the United States Capitol Police. Currently, the Supreme Court Police

are responsible for protecting the Chief Justice, Associate Justices, building occupants, and the Court's historic

building and grounds. Additional responsibilities include courtroom security, dignitary protection, emergency

response, and providing assistance to building visitors.

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The United States Park Police

Source: http://www.nps.gov/uspp/mission.htm

USPP Mission Statement

We, the United States Park Police, support and further the mission and goals of the Department of the

Interior and the National Park Service by providing quality law enforcement to safeguard lives, protect our national

treasures and symbols of democracy, and preserve the natural and cultural resources entrusted to us.

USPP Priorities

We, the United States Park Police, strive to be the premier police organization within the Federal Government:

1- Delivering professional full-service law enforcement to the National Park Service and neighboring

communities, thus providing a safe haven for enjoyment of these areas without fear

2- Serving people with respect and dignity

3- Ensuring citizens are free to exercise safely their First Amendment rights of free speech and assembly

4- Providing all employees the opportunity to grow, receive recognition, and thrive with pride within our

organization

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Transportation Security Administration

Source: http://www.tsa.gov/who_we_are/mission.shtm

TSA Mission Statement

The Transportation Security Administration protects the Nation’s transportation systems to ensure freedom

of movement for people and commerce. The Transportation Security Administration will continuously set the

standard for excellence in transportation security through its people, processes, and technology.

TSA Priorities

Grants

1- Freight Rail Security Grant Program

2- Intercity Bus Security Grant Program

3- Transit Security Grant Program Tier I

4- Transit Security Grant Program Tier II

5- Trucking Security Program

Law Enforcement Programs

1- Law Enforcement Officers Flying Armed

2- Canine Explosive Detection Teams

3- Crew Member Self Defense

4- Federal Air Marshals

5- Federal Flight Deck Officers

Layers of Security

1- Air Cargo Programs

2- Alien Flight Student Program

3- PortSTEP

4- Secure Flight

5- Vetting and Credentialling

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Security Screening

Passenger Screening

Baggage Screening

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U.S Customs Service

Source: http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/about/mission/guardians.xml

CBP Mission Statement

We are the guardians of our nation’s borders.

We are America’s frontline.

We safeguard the American homeland at and beyond our borders.

We protect the American public against terrorists and the instruments of terror.

We steadfastly enforce the laws of the United States while fostering our nation’s economic security through lawful

international trade and travel.

We serve the American public with vigilance, integrity and professionalism.

CBP Priorities

CBP is responsible for guarding nearly 7,000 miles of land border the United States shares with Canada

and Mexico and 2,000 miles of coastal waters surrounding the Florida peninsula and off the coast of Southern

California. The agency also protects 95,000 miles of maritime border in partnership with the United States Coast

Guard.

To secure this vast terrain, more than 17,000 CBP Border Patrol agents, 1,000 CBP Air and Marine agents, and

almost 22,000 CBP officers and agriculture specialists, together with the nation’s largest law enforcement canine

program, stand guard along America’s front line.

1- CBP officers protect America’s borders at official ports of entry, while CBP’s Border Patrol agents prevent

illegal entry into the United States of people and contraband between the ports of entry.

2- CBP Air and Marine, which manages the largest law enforcement air force in the world, patrols the nation’s

land and sea borders to stop terrorists and drug smugglers before they enter the United States.

3- CBP agriculture specialists prevent the entry of exotic plant and animal pests, and confront emerging

threats in agro- and bioterrorism.

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U.S Immigration

and Customs Enforcement

Source: http://www.ice.gov/about/index.htm

ICE Mission Statement

United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is a component of the Department of

Homeland Security. Our mission is to protect national security by enforcing our nation's customs and immigration

laws.

ICE Priorities

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is a federal law enforcement agency under the United

States Department of Homeland Security (DHS), responsible for identifying, investigating, and dismantling

vulnerabilities regarding the nation's border, economic, transportation, and infrastructure security. Headquartered in

Washington, D.C., ICE is charged with the investigation and enforcement of over 400 federal statutes within the

United States, and maintains attaches at major U.S. embassies overseas. Consequently, ICE special agents possess

the broadest investigative authority within the United States government.

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U.S. Pentagon Police

Source: http://www.pfpa.mil/ppd.html

USPPD Mission Statement

The Pentagon Police Department will pursue excellence in the delivery of professional law enforcement

services to the Department of Defense community in the National Capital Region. We will also stand ready to

support the over arching Pentagon Force Protection Agency´s mission. We will accomplish our mission by the use

of highly trained, dedicated police officers, state–of–the–art technology and by effective partnerships with other

federal, state and local public safety agencies. We are committed to uphold the public trust by maintaining the

highest moral and ethical standards. We will strive to enhance the services we provide and stand ready to defend

against current and future threats.

USPPD Priorities

1- Provides Law Enforcement and Security for the DOD/National Capital Region facilities consistent with a

community law enforcement Agency

2- Perimeter and general area security of the Pentagon and its environs

3- Vehicle and foot patrols of DOD facilities

4- Vehicle and pedestrian traffic control

5- Response to and investigation of motor vehicle accidents

6- Response to emergency situations and law enforcement or security related calls for service

7- Response to security alarms

8- Emergency Response Team (SWAT)

9- Coordination of emergency response for medical care

10- Preliminary investigations of crime

11- Contract Security Force (Leased Facilities) inspections and oversight

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United States Army Criminal Investigation Command

Source: http://www.cid.army.mil/mission.html

USACIDC Mission Requirements

- Investigate serious crime

- Conduct sensitive/serious investigations

- Collect, analyze and disseminate criminal intelligence

- Conduct protective service operations

- Provide forensic laboratory support

- Maintain Army criminal records

USACIDC Priorities

1- Logistical security (From the manufacturer to the soldier on the battlefield)

2- Criminal intelligence (Develop countermeasures to combat subversive activities on the battlefield)

3- Criminal investigations (Expanded to include war crimes and in some cases crimes against coalition forces

and host nation personnel)

4- Protective service operations (Protects key personnel on and off the battlefield)

United States Capitol Police

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Source: http://www.uscapitolpolice.gov/home.php

NOAA Mission Statement

Our mission is to protect and support the Congress in meeting its Constitutional responsibilities.

NOAA Priorities

Throughout the years, our primary responsibilities have remained the same. Our main focus still lies in

protecting life and property; preventing, detecting, and investigating criminal acts; and enforcing traffic regulations

throughout a large complex of congressional buildings, parks, and thoroughfares. Additionally, we are responsible

for protecting Members of Congress, Officers of the United States Senate, United States House of Representatives,

and their families. We serve these individuals throughout the entire United States, its territories and possessions, and

throughout the District of Columbia.

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United States Coast Guard Office of Law Enforcement

Source: http://www.uscg.mil/hq/cg5/cg531/

USCG (CG-531) Mission Statement

The United States Coast Guard is the nation's leading maritime law enforcement agency and has broad,

multi-faceted jurisdictional authority. The specific statutory authority for the Coast Guard Law Enforcement mission

is given in 14 USC 2, "The Coast Guard shall enforce or assist in the enforcement of all applicable laws on, under

and over the high seas and waters subject to the jurisdiction of the United States." In addition, 14 USC 89 provides

the authority for U.S. Coast Guard active duty commissioned, warrant and petty officers to enforce applicable U.S.

law. It authorizes Coast Guard personnel to enforce federal law on waters subject to U.S. jurisdiction and in

international waters, as well as on all vessels subject to U.S. jurisdiction (including U.S., foreign and stateless

vessels).

USCG (CG-531) Priorities

Drug Interdiction- The Coast Guard is the lead federal agency for maritime drug interdiction and shares lead

responsibility for air interdiction with the U.S. Customs Service. As such, it is a key player in combating the flow of

illegal drugs to the United States. The Coast Guard's mission is to reduce the supply of drugs from the source by

denying smugglers the use of air and maritime routes in the Transit Zone, a six million square mile area, including

the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico and Eastern Pacific. In meeting the challenge of patrolling this vast area, the Coast

Guard coordinates closely with other federal agencies and countries within the region to disrupt and deter the flow

of illegal drugs.

Living Marine Resources- The nation’s waterways and their ecosystems are vital to the country’s economy and

health.  If the United States is to enjoy a rich, diverse and sustainable ocean environment, then the Coast Guard must

assist in halting the degradation of our ocean’s natural resources associated with maritime activities.  This includes

ensuring the country’s marine protected species are provided the protection necessary to help their populations

recover to healthy, sustainable levels.  Providing adequate protection will require the United States to enact and

enforce a wide range of regulations to govern marine resource management and use.  

Alien Migrant Interdiction- As the United States' primary maritime law enforcement agency, the Coast Guard is

tasked with enforcing immigration law at sea. The Coast Guard conducts patrols and coordinates with other federal

agencies and foreign countries to interdict undocumented migrants at sea, denying them entry via maritime routes to

the United States, its territories and possessions.  Thousands of people try to enter this country illegally every year

using maritime routes, many via smuggling operations.  Interdicting migrants at sea means they can be quickly

returned to their countries of origin without the costly processes required if they successfully enter the United States.

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United States Department of Veterans Affairs Police

Source: http://www.va.gov/about_va/

United States Department of Veteran Affairs Police Mission Statement

To fulfill President Lincoln’s promise – “To care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his

widow, and his orphan” – by serving and honoring the men and women who are America’s veterans. To provide

veterans the world-class benefits and services they have earned – and to do so by adhering to the highest standards

of compassion, commitment, excellence, professionalism, integrity, accountability, and stewardship.

United States Department of Veteran Affairs Police Priorities

1- Restore the capability of veterans with disabilities to the greatest extent possible, and improve the quality

of their lives and that of their families.

2- Ensure a smooth transition for veterans from active military service to civilian life.

3- Honor and serve veterans in life, and memorialize them in death for their sacrifices on behalf of the

Nation.

4- Contribute to the public health, emergency management, socioeconomic well-being, and history of the

Nation.

5- Deliver world-class service to veterans and their families through effective communication and

management of people, technology, business processes, and financial resources.

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Federal Protective Service

Source: http://www.ice.gov/pi/fps/org_hfs.htm

FPS Mission Statement

The FPS mission is to render federal properties safe and secure for federal employees, officials and visitors

in a professional and cost effective manner by deploying a highly trained and multi-disciplined police force.

FPS Priorities

What FPS does every day embodies the spirit of DHS, and the agency contributes to the DHS goals of

awareness, prevention, protection, response, recovery service and organizational excellence. This year the FPS'

contributions to fulfilling ICE and DHS mission goals include:

1- Providing a visible, uniformed police presence and approximately 15,000 armed contract security officers

at 9,000 federal facilities/complexes throughout the nation

2- Expanding networks of contacts in the intelligence gathering community enabling FPS to collaborate and

share criminal intelligence and law enforcement sensitive information with more than 1,500 law

enforcement officers through the pilot program associated with the FPS Secure Web Portal

3- Disseminating law enforcement information via daily tactical and operational intelligence reports such as

the FPS Virtual Roll Call, broadcast to FPS and 200 federal, state, and local agencies

4- Providing police emergency and special security services to support Federal Emergency Management

Agency (FEMA) during natural disasters

5- Providing operational and law enforcement support for special events, such as terrorism trials, anti-war

protests, frequent tabletop exercises including TOPOFF and TOPOFF 2, World

Trade Organization meetings, Free Trade of the Americas Summit, the G-8

Summit

6- Outfitting and initiating classes in the new FPS Physical Security Academy

building at FLETC to enhance training of the FPS Police and Inspector force

7- Expanding, improving, and standardizing the Mega Center communications

and dispatch operations

United States Federal Reserve Police

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Reserve_Police

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United States Federal Reserve Police Enforcement Priorities

The U.S. Federal Reserve Police is the law enforcement arm of the Federal Reserve System, the central

banking system of the United States. The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System derives the authority to

authorize "personnel as Federal Law Enforcement Officers to protect and safeguard the premises, grounds, property,

personnel, including members of the Board, or any Federal Reserve Bank, and operations conducted by or on behalf

of the Board or a reserve bank.

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National Security Agency Police

Source: http://www.legal-criminal-justice-schools.com/Counter-Terrorism/National-Security-Agency-NSA.html

NSA Police Mission Statement

As an NSA Police Officer you will be a uniformed officer and carry a firearm. You will provide security,

force protection, and law enforcement functions at facilities secured by the NSA.

NSA Police Priorities

NSA Police Officer responsibilities include, and are not limited to counterterrorism, assets protection and

enforcement of laws relative to the protection of NSA assets, firearms training and patrol of NSA facilities and

properties.

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United States Marshals Service

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Marshals_Service

USMS Mission Statement

The United States Marshals Service (USMS) is a United States federal law enforcement agency within the

United States Department of Justice and is the oldest federal law enforcement agency in the United States. The

USMS is the enforcement arm of the United States federal courts. U.S. Marshals protect court officers and buildings

and ensure the effective operation of the judicial system.

USMS Priorities

The Marshals Service is responsible for apprehending wanted fugitives, providing protection for the federal

judiciary, transporting federal prisoners, protecting endangered federal witnesses, and managing assets seized from

criminal enterprises. The Marshals Service is responsible for 55.2 percent of arrests of federal fugitives.

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United States Mint Police

Source: http://www.usmint.gov/about_the_mint/

United States Mint Police Mission Statement

The United States Mint applies world-class business practices in making, selling, and protecting our

Nation’s coinage and assets.

United States Mint Police Priorities

The primary mission of the United States Mint is to produce an adequate volume of circulating coinage for the

nation to conduct its trade and commerce. In recent history circulating coin production has varied between 11 billion

and 20 billion coins annually. In addition to producing coins, the United States Mint has other responsibilities,

including the following:

1- Distributing U.S. coins to the Federal Reserve banks and branches.

2- Maintaining physical custody and protection of the Nation's $100 billion of U.S. gold and silver assets.

3- Producing proof, uncirculated, and commemorative coins, and medals for sale to the general public.

4- Manufacturing and selling platinum, gold, and silver bullion coins.

5- Overseeing of production facilities in Denver, Philadelphia, San Francisco and West Point, as well as the

U.S. Bullion Depository at Fort Knox, Kentucky.

Park Rangers

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Source: http://www.nps.gov/personnel/rangers.htm

Park Rangers Mission Statement

Our mission is to provide diverse recreation opportunities in safe, well-maintained facilities and parks. We

strive to provide experiences that create connections between people and community. Our purpose is to provide

quality services, to efficiently utilize resources and to respond to community needs. Additionally as Park Rangers

we strive to preserve an atmosphere of relaxation and safety for all people using the parks and recreation facilities in

the United States.

Park Rangers Priorities

Park Rangers supervise, manage and perform work in the conservation and use of resources in national

parks and other federally-managed areas. Park Rangers carry out various tasks associated with forest or structural

fire control; protection of property; gathering and dissemination of natural, historical, or scientific information;

development of interpretive material for the natural, historical, or cultural features of an era; demonstration of folk

art and crafts; enforcement of laws and regulations; investigation of violations, complaints, trespass/encroachment,

and accidents; search and rescue; and management of historical, cultural, and natural resources, such as wildlife,

forests, lakeshores, seashores, historic buildings, battlefields, archaeological properties, and recreation areas. They

also operate campgrounds, including such tasks as assigning sites, replenishing firewood, performing safety

inspections, providing information to visitors, and leading guided tours. Differences in the exact nature of duties

depend on the grade of position, the site's size and specific needs.

United States Postal Service Inspector

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Source: https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov/aboutus/mission.aspx

USPS Mission Statement

The mission of the United States Postal Inspection Service is to protect the U.S. Postal Service, secure the

nation's mail system and ensure public trust in the mail.

USPS Priorities and History

As one of our country’s oldest federal law enforcement agencies, founded by Benjamin Franklin, the

United States Postal Inspection Service has a long, proud, and successful history of fighting criminals who attack

our nation’s postal system and misuse it to defraud, endanger, or otherwise threaten the American public. As the

primary law enforcement arm of the United States Postal Service, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service is a highly

specialized, professional organization performing investigative and security functions essential to a stable and sound

postal system.

Congress empowered the Postal Service "to investigate postal offenses and civil matters relating to the

Postal Service." Through its security and enforcement functions, the Postal Inspection Service provides assurance to

American businesses for the safe exchange of funds and securities through the U.S. Mail; to postal customers of the

"sanctity of the seal" in transmitting correspondence and messages; and to postal employees of a safe work

environment.

As fact-finding and investigative agents, Postal Inspectors are federal law enforcement officers who carry

firearms, make arrests and serve federal search warrants and subpoenas. Inspectors work closely with U.S.

Attorneys, other law enforcement agencies, and local prosecutors to investigate postal cases and prepare them for

court. There are approximately 1,500 Postal Inspectors stationed throughout the United States and abroad who

enforce more than 200 federal laws covering investigations of crimes that adversely affect or fraudulently use the

U.S. Mail and postal system.

To assist in carrying out its responsibilities, the Postal Inspection Service maintains a Security Force staffed

by approximately 650 uniformed Postal Police Officers who are assigned to critical postal facilities throughout the

country. The officers provide perimeter security, escort high-value mail shipments, and perform other essential

protective functions. The Postal Inspection Service operates a forensic crime laboratory staffed with forensic

scientists and technical specialists. They assist Inspectors in analyzing

evidentiary material needed for identifying and tracing criminal suspects

and in providing expert

testimony for cases

brought to trial.

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Source: http://www.secretservice.gov/mission.shtml

USSS Mission Statement

The mission of the United States Secret Service is to safeguard the nation's financial infrastructure and

payment systems to preserve the integrity of the economy, and to protect national leaders, visiting heads of state and

government, designated sites and National Special Security Events.

USSS Priorities

Today, the Secret Service is authorized by law to protect:

1. The president, the vice president, (or other individuals next in order of

succession to the Office of the President), the president-elect and vice

president-elect.

2. The immediate families of the above individuals.

3. Former presidents and their spouses for their lifetimes, except when the

spouse remarries. In 1997, Congressional legislation became effective

limiting Secret Service protection to former presidents for a period of

not more than 10 years from the date the former president leaves office.

4. Children of former presidents until age 16.

5. Former Vice Presidents six months after their term ends (the Secretary

of Homeland Security can extend the protection time).

6. Families of former Vice Presidents six months after term ends.

7. Visiting heads of foreign states or governments and their spouses traveling with them, other distinguished

foreign visitors to the United States, and official representatives of the

United States performing special missions abroad.

8. Major presidential and vice presidential candidates, and their spouses

within 120 days of a general presidential election.

9. Other individuals as designated per Executive Order of the President.

10. National Special Security Events, when designated as such by the

Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security.

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USDA Forest Service Law Enforcement

Source: http://www.fs.fed.us/lei/

USDA Forest Service Law Enforcement Mission Statement

To serve people, protect natural resources and property within the authority and jurisdiction of the Forest

Service. The Law Enforcement and Investigations organization is an integral part of the Forest Service, recognized

as leaders in public and employee safety, natural resource protection, and as a professional cooperator with other law

enforcement agencies. The law enforcement organization is a diverse workforce committed to integrity,

responsibility, and accountability.  

USDA Forest Service Law Enforcement Priorities

1- Protect the public, employees, natural resources, and other property under the jurisdiction of the Forest

Service,

2- Investigate and enforce applicable laws and regulations which effect the National Forest System, and

3- Prevent criminal violations through informing and educating visitors and users of applicable laws and

regulations.

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Analyst Contact Information

Classification: Unclassified

James E. Gallagher

119 Driscoll Way

Gaithersburg, MD

20878

240-432-3489

MCIIS class of 2012