United States Secret Service

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The United States Secret Service is a federal law enforcement agency best known for protecting the U.S. president and other national leaders, as well as investigating financial and cyber crimes.

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instanceOf federal law enforcement agency
intelligence agency
protective service
abbreviation United States Secret Service self-linksurface differs
surface form: Secret Service

USSS
country United States of America
employerType federal government agency
employs administrative, professional, and technical staff
special agents
uniformed division officers
formedOn 1865-07-05
formerParentAgency United States Department of the Treasury
hasDivision Office of Investigations
Office of Protective Operations
Office of Strategic Intelligence and Information
Office of Technical Development and Mission Support
United States Secret Service self-linksurface differs
surface form: Secret Service Uniformed Division
hasInvestigativeMission investigation of access device fraud
investigation of bank fraud
investigation of computer-based crimes
investigation of counterfeiting of U.S. currency
investigation of credit card fraud
investigation of cyber-enabled financial crimes
investigation of financial crimes
investigation of identity theft
investigation of threats against protectees
hasPrimaryMission protection of major presidential and vice presidential candidates
protection of the President of the United States
protection of the President-elect and Vice President-elect
protection of the Vice President of the United States
protection of the immediate families of protectees
protection of visiting foreign heads of state and heads of government
security at designated National Special Security Events
security of the Vice President’s residence
security of the White House complex
headquartersLocation Washington, D.C.
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: federal government of the United States
legalAuthority Homeland Security Act of 2002
Title 18 of the United States Code
motto Worthy of Trust and Confidence
notableProtectiveFailure assassination of President John F. Kennedy
notableProtectiveIncident assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan
operates field offices in the United States
foreign field offices
resident offices in the United States
originalPurpose combat widespread counterfeiting of U.S. currency
oversees National Special Security Events security planning
parentAgency United States Department of Homeland Security
sealDepicts United States coat of arms
trainingFacility James J. Rowley Training Center
trainingFacilityLocation Beltsville, Maryland
transferEffectiveDate 2003-03-01
wasTransferredFrom United States Department of the Treasury
wasTransferredTo United States Department of Homeland Security
website https://www.secretservice.gov/

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Public Law 107-296 transferredAgencyTo United States Secret Service
MPD collaboratesWith United States Secret Service
subject surface form: Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia
Washington DC Special Flight Rules Area regulatingAuthority United States Secret Service
South Grounds overseenBy United States Secret Service
Frank Farmer formerEmployer United States Secret Service
IRS Criminal Investigation collaboratesWith United States Secret Service
Ellipse securityJurisdiction United States Secret Service
this entity surface form: United States Secret Service (perimeter security)
USPP cooperatesWith United States Secret Service
subject surface form: United States Park Police
United States Attorney for the District of Hawaii worksWith United States Secret Service
United States Attorney for the District of Guam worksWith United States Secret Service
Winter White House securityProvidedBy United States Secret Service
Zoey Bartlet hasSecurityDetail United States Secret Service
this entity surface form: United States Secret Service (fictional)
Embassy of Pakistan in Washington, D.C. securityProvidedBy United States Secret Service
this entity surface form: United States Secret Service (diplomatic protection coordination)
South Portico of the White House securityProvidedBy United States Secret Service
Third Floor of the White House securityProvidedBy United States Secret Service
Office of Protective Operations coordinatesWith United States Secret Service
this entity surface form: U.S. Secret Service
Protective Intelligence Investigations Division cooperatesWith United States Secret Service
this entity surface form: U.S. Secret Service
Protective Liaison Division coordinatesWith United States Secret Service
this entity surface form: U.S. Secret Service
Bureau of Diplomatic Security collaboratesWith United States Secret Service
National Special Security Event coordinatedBy United States Secret Service
National Special Security Event leadAgencyForSecurity United States Secret Service
National Special Security Event riskAssessmentPerformedBy United States Secret Service
Presidential and Executive Airlift Directorate worksWith United States Secret Service
Secret Service field offices partOf United States Secret Service
Secret Service field offices operatedBy United States Secret Service
Secret Service Uniformed Division partOf United States Secret Service
FLETC collaboratesWith United States Secret Service
this entity surface form: U.S. Secret Service
FLETC Glynco usedBy United States Secret Service
this entity surface form: U.S. Secret Service
Grant Park victory speech 2008-11-04 securityProvidedBy United States Secret Service
Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States occupant United States Secret Service
subject surface form: Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building
this entity surface form: Secret Service
United States presidential call signs relatedTo United States Secret Service
White House Communications Agency worksWith United States Secret Service
District of Columbia public safety agencies overlapsWith United States Secret Service
107-296 transferredAgencyToDHS United States Secret Service
Title VIII—Coordination with Non-Federal Entities; Inspector General; United States Secret Service; Coast Guard; General Provisions subject United States Secret Service
this entity surface form: United States Secret Service authorities
White House Medical Unit collaboratesWith United States Secret Service
White House Transportation Agency worksWith United States Secret Service
Naval Support Facility Thurmont associatedWithAgency United States Secret Service
Walker’s Point Estate securityProvidedBy United States Secret Service