u.s. marshals service “protecting the united states from
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U.S. Marshals Service
“Protecting the United States from Fugitives since 1789.”
History
America’s oldest Federal Law Enforcement Agency
1800’s Frontiersman
1881 Tombstone, Ariz.
Prohibition
History Contd.
Civil Rights 1960-1965
Antarctica 1989
Mexico 1998
Operation FALCON
Today
Regional Fugitive Task Force
Asset Forfeiture
Judicial Security
Witness Protection / Security
Prisoner Operations
Sex Offender Targeting Center
Special Operations Group
Emergency Management
Structure
Office of Emergency Management
Communications
Mobile Command Center
Continuity of Operations Coordinator
Explosives K-9
My Job
Annual Continuity of Operations Plan
Budgeting research
Visual Command Center proposal
Assisted National Sex Offender Targeting Center
COOP Plan
DOJ wide
Incidence Response
Mobile Command Centers
Martinsburg, WV and Glynco, GA
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
Budgeting Research
Communications Center Funding
Visual Command Center
Centralized Law Enforcement Database
More Efficient Communication
Increased Quality Control
Conclusion
AFE Benefits
AFE framed interests in policy
Career Aspirations
Questions?
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