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U.S. Marshals Service “Protecting the United States from Fugitives since 1789.”

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Page 1: U.S. Marshals Service “Protecting the United States from

U.S. Marshals Service

“Protecting the United States from Fugitives since 1789.”

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History

  America’s oldest Federal Law Enforcement Agency

  1800’s Frontiersman

  1881 Tombstone, Ariz.

  Prohibition

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History Contd.

  Civil Rights 1960-1965

  Antarctica 1989

  Mexico 1998

  Operation FALCON

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Today

  Regional Fugitive Task Force

  Asset Forfeiture

  Judicial Security

  Witness Protection / Security

  Prisoner Operations

  Sex Offender Targeting Center

  Special Operations Group

  Emergency Management

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Structure

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Office of Emergency Management

  Communications

  Mobile Command Center

  Continuity of Operations Coordinator

  Explosives K-9

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My Job

  Annual Continuity of Operations Plan

  Budgeting research

  Visual Command Center proposal

  Assisted National Sex Offender Targeting Center

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COOP Plan

  DOJ wide

  Incidence Response

  Mobile Command Centers

  Martinsburg, WV and Glynco, GA

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COOP Contd.

  Created a new policy to account for all field office personnel

  Created Communications Plan

  Processed and Published

1. OEM

2. Tactical Operations

Division

3. Associate Director

Of Operations

4. Director

5. U.S. Attorney General

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Budgeting Research

  Communications Center Funding

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Visual Command Center

  Centralized Law Enforcement Database

  More Efficient Communication

  Increased Quality Control

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Conclusion

  AFE Benefits

  AFE framed interests in policy

  Career Aspirations

  Questions?

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Special Thanks

  Hillary Bardwell - Assistant Director of Career Services and Alumni Relations

  Prof. Stuart Shapiro, Director, Masters of Public Policy

  Prof. Cliff Zukin, University Professor

  Mike Pyo – Chief Inspector, USMS

  Chris Edge – Deputy US Marshal, USMS

  Jeff Cahall – Chief Inspector, USMS