🕓 #ICYMI: We are days away from the June 27/28 U.S. Department of Homeland Security Career Expo. Make sure to register if you haven’t already; this is a do not miss event! https://lnkd.in/g86Brj78 #DHSCareerExpo #DHSisHiring #DHSCareers #NowHiring #BestPlacesToWork
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About us
The United States Secret Service is a federal law enforcement agency with headquarters in Washington, D.C., and more than 150 offices throughout the United States and abroad. The Secret Service was established in 1865, solely to suppress the counterfeiting of U.S. currency. Today, the agency is mandated by Congress to carry out dual missions: protection of national and visiting foreign leaders, and criminal investigations.
- Website
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http://www.secretservice.gov
External link for U.S. Secret Service
- Industry
- Law Enforcement
- Company size
- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, DC
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1865
Locations
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Primary
USSS Memorial Building
Washington, DC, US
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Employees at U.S. Secret Service
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Bob Weaver
Chief Operating Officer The Guidry Group
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Jill Vaughan
Vice President, Cyber | CISO/CTO/Chief of Staff | Board Member
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Paul Sand
Corporate Governance/Technology Risk Management/Innovation
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Heather Henson
Senior Director Investigations @ Genentech | Law Enforcement, Physical Security, Intelligence, Investigations, Compliance
Updates
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Today, the U.S. Secret Service announced the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games in the greater Los Angeles area have been designated a National Special Security Event by the Secretary of Homeland Security. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/e-bn6Rzc
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Today's #ThrowbackThursday is from Morocco, 1943. During the wartime trip, Secret Service agents guard the airfield while President Franklin D. Roosevelt met with British Prime Minister Winston Churchill at the Casablanca Conference, which finalized the Allied forces strategic plans. #OldSchoolCool
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Did you know the answer to yesterday's #TriviaTuesday? When the James J. Rowley Training Center originally opened in 1972, it was simply called the Beltsville Training Center after the town it was near. Joining our agency is a great way to train there. If you're in the DC area, we will have recruiters at the DHS Career Expo in Chantilly, VA, June 26 & 27. Register at https://lnkd.in/g86Brj78
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Welcome to another #TriviaTuesday! If you've ever dreamed of working for our agency, we will have recruiters on-site at the DHS career expo June 27 & 28. For some people who accept a position with our agency, your career will start with training at our James J. Rowley Training Center. What year did our training center open? Check back tomorrow for the answer! If you'd like to register for the DHS Career Expo, go to https://lnkd.in/g86Brj78
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Today, the Secret Service and our partners held a press conference to discuss expected security impacts during the upcoming NATO Summit in Washington D.C. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/dNbUJjHC
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Do you have an interest in law enforcement? Meet with us at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Career Expo to find out more about career opportunities ▶️ June 27-28. https://lnkd.in/g86Brj78 #DHSCareerExpo #DHSisHiring #DHSCareers #NowHiring #BestPlacesToWork
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The Secret Service Newark Field Office and National Threat Assessment Center hosted a NJ School Safety Seminar to share strategies for preventing targeted violence in schools and enhancing national safety efforts at schools, workplaces and religious locations. #EaglesAct #NTAC
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During a recent visit to the Midwest to review security sites, Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle and public safety partners from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Milwaukee Police Department and Milwaukee Fire Department toured sites for the event and provided a safety briefing for the public. https://lnkd.in/ew5aq-_q
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During WWII, 41% of the Secret Service joined the military. Today's #ThrowbackThursday honors Officer Ned Rosenthal, who jumped into France on D-Day with the 508th Parachute Regiment as Pvt. Rosenthal. He was reported missing that day and later declared KIA on July 11, 1944.