The
Federal Protective Service (
FPS) is the federal police force of the Secretary of Homeland Security. As a component of
U.S. Department of Homeland Security,
National Protection and Programs Directorate within DHS Headquarters, FPS is responsible for law enforcement and
security of nearly 9,000 federally owned and leased buildings, courthouses, properties, and other federal assets and the personnel associated with those assets. FPS is a
federal law enforcement agency, and currently employs approximately 750 federal
law enforcement officer/inspectors, and
special agents. FPS provides integrated
law enforcement and security services to
U.S. Federal buildings, courthouses, and other properties administered by the
General Services Administration (GSA) and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). To support that mission, FPS contracts, with private security firms, to provide 15,000 contract security guards providing access control and security response within federal facilities throughout the nation. FPS also protects other properties as authorized and carries out various other activities for the promotion of homeland security as the Secretary of Homeland Security may prescribe, to include providing a uniformed police response to National Security Special Events, and national disasters. <!-- 40 USC 1315 -->
About the Federal Protective Service
The Federal Protective Service is a branch of the
National Protection and Programs Directorate and a headquarters...
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