Committee on Security and Facilities

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The Committee on Security and Facilities is a body within the Judicial Conference of the United States responsible for overseeing policies and planning related to the safety, security, and physical infrastructure of the federal court system.

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Label Occurrences
Committee on Security and Facilities canonical 1

Statements (43)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Judicial Conference committee
advisory body
advises Judicial Conference of the United States
advisesOn court security policy
facilities planning policy
space and infrastructure requirements of the federal courts
composition federal judges appointed by the Chief Justice of the United States
concerns access control and perimeter security for court facilities
allocation of court space in federal buildings
continuity of operations for federal courts during emergencies
courthouse design standards
security technology in federal courthouses
threat assessment and mitigation policies for the judiciary
country United States of America
surface form: United States
field continuity of operations planning
court security
emergency preparedness
infrastructure management
judicial administration
judicial facilities planning
goal coordinate security and facilities planning across the federal judiciary
ensure adequacy and efficiency of federal court facilities
ensure safety of judges, court staff, litigants, and the public in federal court facilities
hasAuthorityOver policy recommendations but not operational command of security forces
jurisdiction federal judiciary of the United States
partOf Judicial Conference of the United States
reportsTo Judicial Conference of the United States
responsibleFor long‑range facilities planning for the federal judiciary
oversight of courthouse emergency preparedness policies
policies related to physical infrastructure of federal courts
policies related to safety of federal courts
policies related to security of federal courts
security standards for federal courthouses
space and facilities policy recommendations for the federal courts
scope United States bankruptcy courts
United States courts of appeals
United States district courts
other federal court units and facilities
sector judicial branch of the United States government
typeOfJurisdiction nationwide within the federal court system
worksWith Administrative Office of the United States Courts
U.S. General Services Administration
surface form: General Services Administration

United States Marshals Service

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Input
Subject: Committee on Security and Facilities
Description of subject: The Committee on Security and Facilities is a body within the Judicial Conference of the United States responsible for overseeing policies and planning related to the safety, security, and physical infrastructure of the federal court system.

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Judicial Conference of the United States hasCommittee Committee on Security and Facilities