Homeland Security

Homeland Security

Author: Mark L. Goldstein

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2009-02

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13: 1437907377

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In 2003, the Fed. Protective Service (FPS) transferred from the Gen. Services Admin. (GSA) to the Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS). FPS provides physical security and law enforcement services to about 9,000 GSA facilities. FPS currently has an annual budget of about $1 billion, 1,100 employees, and 15,000 contract guards located throughout the country. Recently, FPS has faced several challenges protecting GSA facilities and fed. employees. This report provides information and analysis on (1) FPS¿s operational challenges and actions it has taken to address them; (2) funding challenges FPS faces and actions it has taken to address them; and (3) how FPS measures the effectiveness of its efforts to protect GSA facilities. Includes recommend. Graphs.


Federal Building and Facility Security

Federal Building and Facility Security

Author: Shawn Reese

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2010-10

Total Pages: 20

ISBN-13: 1437931944

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In FY 2007, the fed. government¿s real property portfolio comprised 446,000 buildings with an area of 3.3 billion square feet and a replacement value of $772.8 billion. Contents of this report: (1) Fed. Facility Security Levels; (2) Interagency Security Committee; (3) Exec. Branch Facility Security: Fed. Protective Service (FPS): Historical Overview and Current FPS Authority; FPS¿s Use of Contract Security Guards; (4) Fed. Court Facility Security; (5) Supreme Court; (6) Coordination of Fed. Building Security; (7) Fed. Building Security Issues: FPS¿s Operations, Use and concerns of Contract Security Guards: FPS¿s Oper.; Coord. and Sharing of Fed. Building Security Info.; Facility Security Committees; Appropriations and Resources.


Homeland Security: the Federal Protective Service Faces Several Challenges That Raise Concerns about Protection of Federal Facilities

Homeland Security: the Federal Protective Service Faces Several Challenges That Raise Concerns about Protection of Federal Facilities

Author: Mark L. Goldstein

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2009-02

Total Pages: 23

ISBN-13: 1437906699

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The Fed. Protective Service (FPS) is responsible for providing physical security and law enforcement services to 9,000 Gen. Serv. Admin. (GSA) facilities. FPS has an annual budget of about $1 billion, about 1,100 employees, and 15,000 contract guards located throughout the country. This report provides information and analysis on challenges FPS faces including ensuring that it has sufficient staffing and funding resources to protect GSA facilities and the over one million fed. employees as well as members of the public that work in and visit them each year. It discusses: (1) FPS¿s operational challenges and actions it has taken to address them; (2) funding challenges; and (3) how FPS measures the effectiveness of its efforts to protect GSA facilities.


The Federal Protective Service and Contract Security Guards

The Federal Protective Service and Contract Security Guards

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Published: 2009

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Prepared for Members and Committees of Congress The Federal Protective Service and Contract Security Guards Summary The Federal Protective Service (FPS)-within U. S. Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)-is responsible for protecting federal government property, personnel, visitors, and customers, including property leased by the General Services Admini [...] FPS was transferred to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and placed within the U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), with enactment of the Homeland Security Act of 2002 (P. [...] Congressional Research Service 1 The Federal Protective Service and Contract Security Guards • conduct investigations, on and off federal property, of offenses that may have been committed against the federal property or persons on the property; and • carry out other activities for the promotion of homeland security as the DHS Secretary may prescribe.7 Federal Protective Service Contract Security [...] She asserted, for example, that ICE and FPS will improve their monitoring of the contract security guard program by increasing the number of ICE and FPS employees trained to oversee the program, will provide them with better training, and will use the tracking mechanisms to ensure contract security guard quality assurance.14 To address issues associated with the management of FPS security guard co [...] DHS intends for FPS to continue maintaining security policy and standards, conducting building security assessments, and monitoring federal agency compliance with security standards.17 Also, in FY2009, the FPS continues to provide law enforcement and security services at National Security Special Events (NSSE)18 that may increase threats at or in the vicinity of federal facilities.


Homeland Security

Homeland Security

Author: Mark L. Goldstein

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 62

ISBN-13: 143792073X

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The Federal Protective Service (FPS), as part of the Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS), is responsible for providing security services to about 9,000 federal facilities. In recent years, FPS downsized its workforce from 1,400 to about 1,000 full-time employees. In 2008, there was concern about the impact that downsizing had on FPS's mission. In FY 2008 and 2009 Congress mandated FPS maintain no fewer than 1,200 employees. This report determines the extent to which: (1) FPS has hired and trained new staff to address its mandated staffing levels; (2) FPS has developed a strategic human capital plan to manage its current and future workforce needs; and (3) FPS's customers are satisfied with the services it provides. Illustrations.


Homeland Security

Homeland Security

Author: Mark L. Goldstein

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2011-10

Total Pages: 21

ISBN-13: 1437988512

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The Federal Protective Service (FPS) is responsible for protecting federal employees and visitors in approx. 9,000 federal facilities owned or leased by the General Services Admin. (GSA). FPS has a budget of approx. $1 billion and maintains approx. 1,200 full-time employees and about 13,000 contract security guards that help accomplish the agency's facility protection mission. This testimony discusses challenges FPS faces in carrying out its mission with regard to: (1) risk management; (2) strategic human capital planning; (3) oversight of its contract guard program; and (4) ensuring that its fee-based funding structure is the appropriate mechanism for funding the agency. This is a print on demand report.


Homeland Security

Homeland Security

Author: Mark L. Goldstein

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2010-03

Total Pages: 57

ISBN-13: 1437925928

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There is ongoing concern about the security of federal buildings and their occupants. The Federal Protective Service (FPS) within the Dept. of Homeland Security is responsible for providing law enforcement and related security services for nearly 9,000 federal buildings under the control and custody of the General Services Admin. (GSA). In 2004, a set of key protection practices from the collective practices of federal agencies and the private sector was identified that included: allocating resources using risk management, leveraging technology, and information sharing and coordination. This report determined whether FPS's security efforts for GSA buildings reflected key practices. Includes recommendations. Illustrations.