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United States Government Accountability Office GAO Report to Congressional Requesters August 2007 FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT Survey of Federal Civilian Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training GAO-07-815 August 2007 FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT Accountability Integrity Reliability Highlights Highlights of GAO-07-815, a report to congressional requesters Survey of Federal Civilian Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Why GAO Did This Study What GAO Found Federal law enforcement officers (LEO) are required to complete mandatory basic training in order to exercise their law enforcement authorities. Based on the responses of the 105 federal civilian law enforcement components surveyed, GAO identified 76 unique mandatory basic training programs. Among these, four programs in particular were cited by the components more often than others as mandatory for their LEOs (see table). Of the remaining 72 unique basic training programs, each was common to just one to three components. Some of these basic training programs are required for job series classifications representing large portions of the overall LEO population. For example, newly hired employees at the Federal Bureau of Prisons encompass 159 different job series classifications. This large number of job series classifications is required to take the same two unique basic training programs. GAO was asked to identify federal mandatory law enforcement basic training programs. This report builds on GAO’s prior work surveying federal civilian law enforcement components regarding their functions and authorities (see GAO-07-121, December 2006). GAO defined an LEO as an individual authorized to perform any of four functions: conduct criminal investigations, execute search warrants, make arrests, or carry firearms. In this report GAO describes (1) the mandatory basic law enforcement training that the components reported requiring their LEOs to complete and the federal law enforcement job series classifications for which basic training programs are mandatory; and (2) a breakdown of the delivery of the of basic training programs, by type of organization providing the training and location. To conduct this work, GAO administered a Web-based survey to 105 federal civilian law enforcement components. Each was requested to self-report on, required basic training programs for LEOs, the organizations conducting the training, training locations, and the job series for which programs are mandatory. GAO is not making recommendations. Of the 105 components surveyed, 37 components reported exclusively using the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC)—the largest single provider of law enforcement training for the federal government. Another 44 components reported using a combination of FLETC and other training organizations, including their own organization, a federal or state law enforcement agency, or commercial vendor. Thirteen components reported that they did not use FLETC but instead conducted their own training programs and used their own facilities. Eleven components reported hiring LEOs who had already received basic training. The Four Basic Training Programs Required Most Often by the Components for Their LEOs Number of components a requiring the program Basic training program Criminal Investigator Training Program Inspector General Investigator Training Program 52 Uniformed Police Training Program 11 15 Land Management Police Training Program 7 Source: GAO analysis of mandatory basic training survey responses. a Some of these components required more than one program. For example, all 15 components requiring the Inspector General Investigator Training Program also required the Criminal Investigator Training Program. A draft of this report was provided for comment to the agencies included in the survey. Their technical comments were incorporated as appropriate. www.gao.gov/cgi-bin/getrpt?GAO-07-815. To view the full product, including the scope and methodology, click on the link above. To view the e-supplement online, click on www.gao.gov/cgi-bin/getrpt? GAO-07-1066SP. For more information, contact Eileen Larence at (202) 512-8777 or larencee@gao.gov. United States Government Accountability Office Contents Letter 1 Four Basic Training Programs Associated with 17 Job Series Classifications Were Most Often Required by the Components The Largest Source of Law Enforcement Basic Training Is the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center Agency Comments 3 5 8 Appendix I Scope and Methodology 10 Appendix II The 105 Federal Civilian Components GAO Surveyed 14 Appendix III The 76 Unique Basic Training Programs Reported as Mandatory 18 All LEO Job Series Classifications and Their Mandatory Basic Training Programs 28 The 61 Organizations, Excluding FLETC, Conducting the Mandatory Basic Training Programs and Their Training Locations as Reported by the Federal Civilian Components 39 The 11 Federal Civilian Components That Reported Hiring LEOs Who Had Already Taken Basic Training for Previous Law Enforcement Positions 46 FLETC’s 83 Partner Organizations 48 Appendix IV Appendix V Appendix VI Appendix VII Page i GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix VIII GAO Contact and Staff Acknowledgments 51 Tables Table 1: The Four Basic Training Programs Required Most Often by the Components for Their LEOs Table 2: The Four Basic Training Programs Cited Most Often Were among 17 Different Job Series Classifications Table 3: FLETC Training Facilities Used for Mandatory Law Enforcement Basic Training Programs, as Reported by Federal Civilian Components Table 4: The 13 Federal Civilian Components That Reported Using Only Non-FLETC Resources for Their Mandatory Law Enforcement Basic Training Programs Table 5: The 76 Unique Basic Training Programs Reported as Mandatory by the Federal Civilian Components Table 6: FLETC’s Criminal Investigator Training Program Reported as Mandatory by 52 Federal Civilian Components Table 7: LEO Job Series Classifications and Their Mandatory Basic Training Programs (Excluding 0080, 0083, 1801, and 1811) as Reported by the 105 Federal Civilian Components. Table 8: The 0080, 0083, 1801, and 1811 Job Series Classifications and Their Mandatory Basic Training, as Reported by the 105 Federal Civilian Components Page ii 3 4 7 8 18 26 28 33 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Abbreviations BOP DOD FCC OIG FLETC FSI LEO NETI OI OPM Bureau of Prisons Department of Defense Federal Communications Commission, Office of the Inspector General Federal Law Enforcement Training Center Forensic Audits and Special Investigations law enforcement officer National Enforcement Training Institute Office of Investigations U.S. Office of Personnel Management This is a work of the U.S. government and is not subject to copyright protection in the United States. The published product may be reproduced and distributed in its entirety without further permission from GAO. However, because this work may contain copyrighted images or other material, permission from the copyright holder may be necessary if you wish to reproduce this material separately. Page iii GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training United States Government Accountability Office Washington, DC 20548 August 10, 2007 The Honorable Lamar S. Smith Ranking Minority Member Committee on the Judiciary House of Representatives The Honorable F. James Sensenbrenner House of Representatives Basic training is designed to provide new law enforcement officers (LEO) with the basic skills needed to properly perform their duties.1 In recent years, as the number of federal LEOs has risen, so too has the need for the federal government to provide basic training. According to a Bureau of Justice Statistics report, between 2002 and 2004, the number of LEOs with the authority to make arrests and carry firearms increased 13 percent from about 93,000 to about 105,000. We reported in December 20062 that there were about 138,000 LEOs in the federal civilian government when two additional responsibilities are considered—authority to conduct criminal investigations and execute search warrants. In this report, which builds on our December 2006 report that addressed the law enforcement functions and authorities of federal civilian components, we provide information on mandatory basic law enforcement training programs.3 As agreed with your office, we excluded the law enforcement components of the Department of Defense and the 1 For purposes of this report, an LEO is defined as those law enforcement officers authorized to perform any of the following four law enforcement functions: make arrests, carry firearms, conduct criminal investigations, and execute search warrants. This definition is based upon our prior work, interviews with federal agencies employing LEOs, and other sources. 2 GAO, Federal Law Enforcement: Survey of Federal Civilian Law Enforcement Functions and Authorities, GAO-07-121, and its electronic supplement, Federal Law Enforcement: Results of Surveys of Federal Civilian Law Enforcement Components, GAO-07-223SP (Washington, D.C.: Dec. 19, 2006). 3 For purposes of this report, mandatory basic law enforcement training program is defined as a continuous instructional activity that any federal civilian component requires its LEOs to complete in order to earn the component’s approval to exercise law enforcement authority. A component refers to an agency, office or other sub-unit of a department or nondepartmental entity. Page 1 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training intelligence community from the scope of our review. Specifically, this report describes (1) the mandatory basic law enforcement training programs that components reported requiring their LEOs to complete and the federal law enforcement job series classifications for which the basic training programs are mandatory, and (2) a breakdown of the delivery of basic training programs, by type of organization conducting the training and location. To obtain information on mandatory basic law enforcement training, we administered a Web-based survey to 105 federal civilian components and requested each to identify the basic training programs that they require their LEOs to complete, the organizations that conduct the programs, training locations, training duration, the job series for which the programs are mandatory, and the general topics covered in the training programs.4 Additional detail on these topics and a copy of the survey are provided in an electronic supplement we are issuing with this report—GAO-07-1066SP. This report contains self-reported information from each law enforcement component surveyed. While we did not independently verify the accuracy of all the information provided to us, after receiving the completed surveys, we conducted quality control checks by analyzing the responses to identify inconsistencies. We offered each law enforcement component the opportunity to make any corrections to its original responses by returning copies of their original survey responses to them for review. Finally, we submitted copies of the draft report to each component for comment. Further explanation of our scope and methodology is provided in appendix I. Appendix II contains a list of all 105 components we surveyed. Our work was performed from October 2006 to July 2007. 4 There were 105 federal civilian components participating in our mandatory law enforcement basic training survey, one more component than in our prior work. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration informed us after we issued our December 2006 report (GAO-07-121) and during the mandatory basic training survey that it had an additional component—the Program Protection Force of its Office of Security and Program Protection—that employed personnel meeting our criteria for LEOs. Page 2 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Four Basic Training Programs Associated with 17 Job Series Classifications Were Most Often Required by the Components Based on the responses of the 105 federal civilian components we surveyed, we identified 76 unique mandatory basic training programs.5 See appendix III, tables 5 and 6, for a list of all 76 programs, the organizations conducting them, and components citing them as mandatory. Four programs in particular were cited by the components more often than others as mandatory for their LEOs, as shown in table 1. Table 1: The Four Basic Training Programs Required Most Often by the Components for Their LEOs Number of components a requiring the program Basic training program Criminal Investigator Training Program 52 Inspector General Investigator Training Program 15 Uniformed Police Training Program 11 Land Management Police Training Program 7 Source: GAO analysis of mandatory basic training survey responses. a Some of these components required more than one program. For example, all 15 components requiring the Inspector General Investigator Training Program also required the Criminal Investigator Training Program. In addition, out of the 211 federal LEO job series classifications that the components reported to us for our December 2006 report, LEOs in 17 different job series classifications were required to complete one or more of the four most cited programs, as shown in table 2. See appendix IV, tables 7 and 8, for a complete list of job series classifications and their associated basic training programs. 5 We counted a program as unique if (1) multiple components cited the exact program title or a close variation and specified the same training organization and location, or (2) only one component cited the program title and specified a different training organization and location. The total of 76 excludes 3 mandatory basic training programs that the Department of Interior informed us about during the final processing of this report. The programs, all required by the Department’s National Park Service, are the Field Training and Evaluation Program and the Ranger Basic Training Program, which are conducted by the National Park Service; and the Seasonal Law Enforcement Training Program, which is conducted by 9 colleges and universities across the United States. Also, the Department stated that National Park Service’s Law Enforcement, Security and Emergency Services office requires its 1811 job series LEOs to take FLETC’s Criminal Investigator Training Program. The tables and appendices in this report do not reflect this additional information and the electronic supplement accounts for it in the “Additional Comments” column. Page 3 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Table 2: The Four Basic Training Programs Cited Most Often Were among 17 Different Job Series Classifications Mandatory basic training program Job series classificationsa Criminal Investigator Training Program 0082—Deputy United States Marshal 0340—Program Manager/Special Deputy 1801—Secretarial Protection Specialistb 1802—Compliance Inspection and Supportb 1810—General Investigator 1811—Criminal Investigator; Special Agentb Military Special Agents/Investigators Special Agent, Investigative Department Manager, Project Manager Inspector General Investigator Training Program 1811—Criminal Investigator; Special Agentb Land Management Police Training Program 0025—Park Ranger/Refuge Law Enforcement Officer 0485—Refuge Manager/Refuge Law Enforcement Officer 1801—Law Enforcement Officer; Law Enforcement Rangerb 1802—Law Enforcement Officerb 1812—Enforcement Officer 2181—Pilot/Refuge Law Enforcement Officer Patrol Officer, Investigator, Commander, Assistant Director and Director SP083 (Police Officer, Investigator, Detective) Uniformed Police Training Program 0080—Security Administrative 0083—Police Officer 1801—Supervisory Protection Officerb 1802—Compliance Inspection and Supportb KK100 (Police Officer) Source: GAO analysis of the mandatory basic training survey responses. a Generally the 4-digit job series classifications are designated by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM). Non-OPM classifications are generally designated either by a job title or other combination of numbers and job title. b Job series 1801, 1802, and 1811 were listed for more than one program. Of the remaining 72 unique basic training programs, each was common to just one to three components. Some of these basic training programs are required for job series classifications representing large portions of the overall LEO population. For example, DOJ Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) requires newly hired LEOs among 159 different job series classifications to take the same two unique basic training programs. The BOP LEOs accounted for 25 percent of the LEO population as of June 2006. Similarly, DHS U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Office of Field Operations requires newly hired LEOs within the 1895 CBP officer job Page 4 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training series classification to take three basic training programs unique to U.S. Customs and Border Protection. CBP officers accounted for 13 percent of the LEOs. The Largest Source of Law Enforcement Basic Training Is the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center According to our survey results, federal civilian law enforcement components obtain their mandatory basic training through one source or a combination of training sources. The components reported 62 different organizations as sources of their basic training.6 Appendix V provides a list of all training organizations reported in the survey. The largest single source for basic law enforcement training is the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC).7 Of the 105 federal civilian components we surveyed, 81 reported using basic training resources from FLETC or a combination of FLETC and other organizations, such as their own organization; other federal law enforcement agencies; state and local law enforcement agencies; and commercial vendors.8 Eleven of the 105 federal civilian components reported that they hired LEOs who had already received basic training for previous law enforcement positions.9 Two of the 11 components reported they hired LEOs for one job series and required a basic training program for another job series. See appendix VI. One component—the Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service—did not provide details on its mandatory basic training but stated that formal training provided to its investigators varied based on each individual’s 6 Two components reported state-level academies and training facilities but did not list any specific training organization: the Department of Transportation, Office of the Secretary of Transportation, Executive Protection reported “Federal/State/Military Police Academy Training” and the National Railroad Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK), AMTRAK Police reported “Several state police or authorized state training facilities.” 7 Among the other 61 training organizations reported, there was not 1 dominant provider, except for the Inspector General Criminal Investigator Academy, which 15 components reported using. 8 In commenting on a draft of this report, one of these components, the Federal Reserve Board’s Security Unit, stated that it also uses FLETC resources during the firearms training of its mandatory basic law enforcement training program. 9 In commenting on a draft of this report, the Federal Reserve Board stated that its Chairman’s Protection Unit tends to hire special agents who have prior FLETC training. Because the Chairman’s Protection Unit answered in its survey that it had a mandatory basic training program, we did not include it in the list of 11 components, which appears in appendix VI. Page 5 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training skills, abilities, and experience, and that courses were provided at FLETC and other facilities.10 FLETC, which was established in 1970 within the Department of the Treasury and transferred to the Department of Homeland Security in 2003, provides basic, specialized, advanced and refresher training for federal, state and local law enforcement agencies. FLETC currently has 83 federal partner organizations, 71 of which we surveyed for this report.11 A list of these partner organizations appears in appendix VII. According to FLETC, the partner organization designation means the head of the agency has signed a memorandum of understanding setting forth an agreement between FLETC and the agency. According to FLETC, the partner organization status offers the benefit of priority in training and a lower cost for the training than for non-partner organizations. Other nonfederal law enforcement agencies, such as state, local, and international law enforcement agencies, may train at FLETC on a space-available basis. FLETC provides training at four locations in the United States as follows:12 • The Glynco, Georgia, location was established in 1975 and is FLETC’s headquarters and largest training complex at 1,563 acres. Glynco’s facilities include classrooms, dormitories, a dining hall, firearms ranges, driver training ranges, a physical techniques facility, an explosives range, and a mock port of entry. • The Artesia, New Mexico, location was established in 1989 and is responsible for basic training for the U.S. Customs and Border 10 In commenting on a draft of this report, the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service stated that its investigators participate with sworn law enforcement officers (i.e., Office of Inspector General criminal investigators or state law enforcement officers) in conducting criminal investigations and obtaining and executing search warrants. It added that while these investigators do not have the authority to conduct criminal investigations activity on their own, it ensures that they are properly trained and prepared to independently conduct non-criminal investigations. 11 Twelve of FLETC’s partner organizations did not participate in our survey. Nine organizations are in the Department of Defense and intelligence community, which we excluded from our scope. The other three organizations—the Department of Interior’s Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration, and Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network—indicated to us that they did not have LEOs meeting our criteria. 12 FLETC also has international law enforcement academies in Gabarone, Botswana; San Salvador, El Salvador; and Lima, Peru. Page 6 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Protection Border Patrol, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Transportation Security Administration, Federal Flight Deck Officers, and Federal Air Marshals. • The Cheltenham, Maryland, location was established in 2001 to provide firearms requalification and pursuit driver training programs for LEOs based in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. Cheltenham also provides facilities for the U.S. Capitol Police Academy. • The Charleston, South Carolina, location was established in FLETC in 2003 and hosts the U.S. Coast Guard Maritime Law Enforcement Academy and the Federal Probation and Pretrial Services Academy. Of the 81 federal civilian components that reported using FLETC resources (such as instructors, programs, and/or facilities), 37 reported using FLETC resources exclusively to meet their basic training requirements. The other 44 components reported using a combination of FLETC and other training organizations. Table 3 shows the total number of components that reported using the various FLETC locations. Table 3: FLETC Training Facilities Used for Mandatory Law Enforcement Basic Training Programs, as Reported by Federal Civilian Components FLETC training location Number of components using training facilitiesa Glynco, Georgia 75 Artesia, New Mexico 9 Cheltenham, Maryland 8 Charleston, South Carolina 3 Source: GAO analysis of mandatory basic training survey responses. a The sum of the column “Number of components using training facilities” is greater than the 81 components that reported using FLETC resources as some components reported receiving basic training at more than one FLETC location. Among the 105 federal civilian components we surveyed, 13 reported that they did not use FLETC resources for their mandatory basic training programs, but instead conducted their own training programs and used their own facilities; among this group, one component, the Department of Transportation Maritime Administration’s Academy Security Force, used a Page 7 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training commercial vendor. These 13 components and the sources of their training are listed in table 4.13 Table 4: The 13 Federal Civilian Components That Reported Using Only Non-FLETC Resources for Their Mandatory Law Enforcement Basic Training Programs Federal civilian component Non-FLETC organization conducting training DHS, Transportation Security Administration, Office of Law Enforcement/Federal Air Marshal Service DHS, Transportation Security Administration, Federal Air Marshal Service DOJ, Drug Enforcement Administration DOJ, Drug Enforcement Administration Academy DOJ, Federal Bureau of Investigation DOJ, FBI Academy Department of Labor, Office of Labor Management Standards Department of Labor, Office of Labor Management Standards Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration, Academy Security Force Law Enforcement Training and Consultants (commercial vendor) Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Security and Law Enforcement Department of Veterans Affairs, Law Enforcement Training Center Federal Reserve Board, Chairman’s Protection Unit Federal Reserve Board, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Federal Reserve Board, Reserve Banks Security Federal Reserve Board, Federal Reserve Banks across the nation National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Security and Program Protection, Program Protection Force NASA Federal Law Enforcement Academy National Gallery of Art National Gallery of Art Smithsonian Institution, Office of Protection Services Smithsonian Institution, In House Staff U.S. Postal Service, U.S. Postal Inspection Service, Inspector U.S. Postal Service, U.S. Postal Inspection Service U.S. Postal Service, U.S. Postal Inspection Service, Postal Police U.S. Postal Service, U.S. Postal Inspection Service Source: GAO analysis of mandatory basic training survey responses. Agency Comments We provided the 105 components that we surveyed with a draft of report for comment. A number of components provided technical corrections, additions, and deletions to their original responses. These technical comments were incorporated in the report where appropriate. 13 As previously discussed, 11 components reported hiring LEOs who have already received basic training. Page 8 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training As we agreed with your office, unless you publicly announce its contents earlier, we plan no further distribution of this report until 30 days after its issue date. We will make copies available to any interested parties on request. If you have further questions, please contact me at (202) 512-8777 or by e-mail at larencee@gao.gov. Contact points for our offices of Congressional Relations and Public Affairs may be found on the last page of this report. See appendix VIII for a list of key contributors to this report. Eileen R. Larence, Director, Homeland Security and Justice Issues Page 9 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix I: Scope and Methodology Appendix I: Scope and Methodology To identify the mandatory training programs that federal civilian components require for their law enforcement officers (LEO), we administered a Web-based survey that collected training information from 105 federal civilian components.1 A copy of this survey can be viewed via the electronic supplement link provided on page 2 of this report. The training survey requested from each federal component a list of (1) mandatory basic training programs for the LEOs who were authorized to perform at least one of the four following law enforcement functions— conduct criminal investigations, execute search warrants, make arrests, or carry firearms; (2) topics covered by each program; (3) job series of the LEOs required to complete each training program; (4) name of the organization that conducted each training program; and (5) location of each training program. This survey was administered between October 2006 and May 2007. We obtained a 100 percent response rate for the training survey. This report contains self-reported information from each federal civilian LEO component surveyed. While we administered the training survey to obtain the training information for this report, we also referred to December 2006 report (GAO-07-121 and its electronic supplement GAO-07-223SP) for information on law enforcement functions and job series classifications for each LEO component. Prior to completing the training survey, we reported on the first two Web-based surveys (law enforcement authority survey and job series survey) in December 2006. The first of the two surveys requested that each component state its law enforcement mission and list the primary authorities for its LEOs to perform any of the four specified law enforcement functions. The types of authorities sought through the survey were those based on statutory sources (e.g., United States Code), regulatory sources (e.g., Code of Federal Regulations), and other sources, such as executive orders, agency directives, or memorandums of understanding between agencies. This survey was administered between June 2006 and October 2006. We obtained a 100 percent response rate for the law enforcement authority survey. The second of the two surveys requested that each component list the OPM job series or other job identifier of the LEOs who were authorized to 1 There were 105 federal civilian components participating in our mandatory law enforcement basic training survey, one more component than in our prior work. See page 2, footnote 4, for an explanation. Page 10 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix I: Scope and Methodology perform at least one of the four specified law enforcement functions mentioned above and the number of LEOs employed for each job series and titles as of June 30, 2006. This survey was administered between August 2006 and October 2006. We obtained a 100 percent response rate for the job series survey. Since the training survey and the two previous surveys were not sample surveys, there are no sampling errors. However, the practical difficulties of conducting any survey may have introduced errors, commonly referred to as nonsampling errors. For example, the accuracy of the survey results could have been influenced by (1) difficulties in how a particular question was interpreted by respondents, (2) the sources of information that were available to respondents, or (3) how we processed and analyzed the responses we received. We took the following steps in the development of the surveys, the data collection, and the data analysis to minimize these potential nonsampling errors and to help ensure the accuracy of the answers that we obtained. To define an LEO for the purposes of our three Web-based law enforcement surveys, we identified which types of law enforcement functions would be used by consulting our previous work on federal law enforcement authorities and personnel,2 law enforcement related documentation from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management,3 and interviews with officials with expertise in law enforcement functions of various civilian agencies employing LEOs. Additionally, we determined which federal components might employ LEOs performing any of the four specified law enforcement functions by compiling an initial list based on the federal agencies: listed in Federal Law Enforcement Officers, 2002, published by the Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Statistics; identified as FLETC’s partner organizations and other agencies included in FLETC’s 2004-2005 List of Agencies Trained at FLETC; and listed in the Federal Citizen Information 2 GAO, Federal Law Enforcement: Investigative Authority and Personnel at 13 Agencies, GAO/GGD-96-154 (Washington, D.C.: Sept. 30, 1996); Federal Law Enforcement: Investigative Authority and Personnel at 32 Organizations, GAO/GGD-97-93 (Washington, D.C.: July 22, 1997); and Inspectors General: Comparison of Ways Law Enforcement Authority Is Granted, GAO-02-437 (Washington, D.C.: May 22, 2002). 3 U.S. Office of Personnel Management, Federal Law Enforcement Pay and Benefits (Report to Congress), July 2004. Page 11 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix I: Scope and Methodology Center’s Cabinet Agencies and Independent Agencies and Commissions Directory. Furthermore, in our prior work as in this report, the term “federal law enforcement officer” can be defined in numerous ways depending on the information sought. To best meet the information needs of the requester and the time frame for reporting, it was necessary to limit our scope to law enforcement officers employed directly by the federal government, as well as exclude certain agencies or components. We refined the list of federal components to survey by submitting our initial list to the components’ parent departments and nondepartmental entities for corrections and additions. This compilation was not intended to reflect all personnel in the federal law enforcement community. For example, we did not include contract services, civilian law enforcement officers and investigators within the Department of Defense (DOD) or the DOD Offices of Inspector General, intelligence agencies, and U.S. Attorneys within the Department of Justice.4 To identify the specific information to collect in the training survey—such as components’ mandatory basic training programs for law enforcement officers; the topics covered in each training program; the agencies, academies, vendors, or other organizations that conducted the training; and location of each training program—we conducted initial interviews with officials with law enforcement training expertise from the Department of Homeland Security and Department of Justice. We developed and pretested the survey with three components with diverse missions, and of varying sizes (e.g., National Park Service of the Department of Interior, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement of the Department of Homeland Security, and the U.S. Government Accountability Office) to identify unclear and ambiguous questions. Upon completion of the pretest, we made the necessary changes to the final survey prior to nationwide implementation. To help ensure that the training survey was sent to knowledgeable component officials (e.g., officials with law enforcement training knowledge), we requested that the designated GAO liaisons of each component identify these knowledgeable officials and provide their 4 According to a DOJ official, many DOJ attorneys are authorized to conduct criminal investigations and routinely manage such investigations as Assistant United States Attorneys, Legal Division Trial Attorneys, or in related positions. Page 12 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix I: Scope and Methodology contact information. As necessary, we also followed up with these officials to clarify survey responses. All of the data in this report are what were reported by the 105 federal civilian components through our three Web-based surveys. We did not independently verify the accuracy of all the information provided to us. We did, however, after receiving the completed surveys, examine the survey results and perform computer analyses to identify inconsistencies and other possible indications of error. An independent analyst reviewed all the computer programs used in the processing of the data. Also, in March 2007, we returned copies of the training survey responses to the 105 federal civilian components to make any corrections to their original responses. Further, we conducted quality control checks via telephone and e-mail with the survey respondents to follow up on possible internal data inconsistencies or other issues needing clarification, such as unanswered questions or data entry errors. A number of the components provided technical corrections, additions, and/or deletions to their original responses and some were incorporated where appropriate in a draft of the report sent to the components for comment. After taking these steps, we continued to find that some survey respondents reported different program titles, program durations, training organizations, and/or topics covered for the same FLETC training programs. We reconciled the program titles but not all of the other differences. The information shown in the report and the electronic supplement represents what the agencies provided. An example of these differences is the Criminal Investigator Training Program. Respondents from 52 federal civilian law enforcement components referred to this program by 16 different program titles and inserted program information that included 9 different program durations and 45 different combinations of the training topics covered. According to FLETC officials, FLETC conducts the Criminal Investigator Training Program in the same manner for all who take it and the program currently lasts 11 weeks. Page 13 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix II: The 105 Federal Civilian Components GAO Surveyed Appendix II: The 105 Federal Civilian Components GAO Surveyed Department or nondepartmental entity Federal civilian component Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts Office of Probation and Pretrial Services Agency for International Development Office of the Inspector General Corporation for National and Community Service Office of the Inspector General Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Office of the Inspector General U.S. Forest Service, Law Enforcement and Investigations Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security, Office of Export Enforcement National Institute of Standards and Technology National Marine Fisheries Service, Office of Law Enforcement Office of Security Office of the Inspector General Department of Education Office of the Inspector General Department of Energy National Nuclear Safety Administration, Office of Secure Transportation Office of Mission Operations Office of Health, Safety and Security, Office of Security Operations Office of the Inspector General Department of Health and Human Services Food and Drug Administration, Office of Regulatory Affairs/Office of Criminal Investigations National Institutes of Health Office of the Inspector General Department of Homeland Security Federal Emergency Management Agency, Security Branch Federal Law Enforcement Training Center Office of the Inspector General Transportation Security Administration, Office of Law Enforcement/Federal Air Marshal Service U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service U.S. Coast Guard, Maritime Law Enforcement Boarding Officers U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Border Patrol U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations/ CBP Officers U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Detention and Removal U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Federal Protective Service U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Intelligence Page 14 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix II: The 105 Federal Civilian Components GAO Surveyed Department or nondepartmental entity Federal civilian component U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Investigations U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Professional Responsibility U.S. Secret Service Department of Housing and Urban Development Office of the Inspector General Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs, Office of Law Enforcement Services Bureau of Land Management, Office of Law Enforcement and Security Bureau of Reclamation, Hoover Dam Police National Park Service, Law Enforcement, Security and Emergency Servicesa National Park Service, U.S. Park Police Office of Law Enforcement, Security and Emergency Management Office of the Inspector General U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wildlife Refuge System U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Law Enforcement Department of Justice Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives Drug Enforcement Administration Federal Bureau of Investigation Federal Bureau of Prisons Office of the Inspector General U.S. Marshals Service Department of Labor Employee Benefits Security Administration Office of Labor Management Standards Office of the Inspector General Department of State Bureau of Diplomatic Security, Diplomatic Security Service Office of the Inspector General Department of Transportation Maritime Administration, Academy Security Force National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Odometer Fraud Office of the Inspector General, Investigations Office of the Secretary of Transportation, Executive Protection Department of the Treasury Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Police Officers Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation Office of the Inspector General, Office of Investigations Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration U.S. Mint, Police Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Security and Law Enforcement Office of the Inspector General Page 15 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix II: The 105 Federal Civilian Components GAO Surveyed Department or nondepartmental entity Federal civilian component Environmental Protection Agency Criminal Investigation Division Office of the Inspector General Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Office of the Inspector General Federal Communications Commission Office of the Inspector General Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Office of the Inspector General Federal Reserve Board Chairman’s Protection Unit Office of the Inspector General Reserve Banks Security Security Unit General Services Administration Office of the Inspector General Government Accountability Office Controller/Administrative Services, Office of Security and Safety Financial Management and Assurance, Forensic Audits and Special Investigations Library of Congress Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness, Police Office of the Inspector General National Aeronautics and Space Administration Office of Security and Program Protection, Program Protection Force Office of the Inspector General National Archives and Records Administration Office of the Inspector General National Gallery of Art National Railroad Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK) AMTRAK Police National Railroad Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK) Office of Inspector General National Science Foundation Office of the Inspector General Polar Operations, Antarctica Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Investigations Office of the Inspector General Office of Personnel Management Office of the Inspector General Peace Corps Office of the Inspector General Railroad Retirement Board Office of the Inspector General Small Business Administration Office of the Inspector General Smithsonian Institution Office of Protection Services Social Security Administration Office of the Inspector General Tennessee Valley Authority Office of the Inspector General TVA Police U.S. Capitol Police U.S. Government Printing Office Office of the Inspector General Police Page 16 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix II: The 105 Federal Civilian Components GAO Surveyed Department or nondepartmental entity Federal civilian component U.S. Postal Service Office of Inspector General U.S. Postal Inspection Service, Inspector U.S. Postal Inspection Service, Postal Police U.S. Supreme Court Marshal of the Supreme Court Source: GAO. a In commenting on a draft of this report, the Department of the Interior informed us that the name of this component should read "Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Law Enforcement, Security and Emergency Services." In GAO-07-121 and its electronic supplement GAO-07-223SP, this component was known as “National Park Service, Ranger Activities.” Page 17 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix III: The 76 Unique Basic Training Programs Reported as Mandatory Appendix III: The 76 Unique Basic Training Programs Reported as Mandatory This appendix presents two related tables. Table 5 presents information on all but one of the unique basic training programs reported as mandatory. The one program that was omitted in this table—FLETC’s Criminal Investigator Training Program—was cited most by 52 components. Information for this program is presented separately in table 6. Table 5: The 76 Unique Basic Training Programs Reported as Mandatory by the Federal Civilian Components Basic training program Organization conducting program 35 Hours Peace Officer Training Law Enforcement Training and Consultants Department of Transportation, Maritime (commercial vendor) Administration, Academy Security Force Federal civilian component 47 Hour Firearms Instruction Law Enforcement Training and Consultants Department of Transportation, Maritime (commercial vendor) Administration, Academy Security Force Advanced Interviews and Interrogations Reid and Associates, Inc (commercial vendor) DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service Agency Specific Basic Add on FLETC Department of the Interior, National Park Service, U.S. Park Police Basic Agent Training DOJ, Drug Enforcement Administration Training Academy DOJ, Drug Enforcement Administration Basic Boarding Officer Course DHS, U.S. Coast Guard DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Maritime Law Enforcement Boarding Officers Basic Deputy U.S. Marshal DOJ, U.S. Marshals Service Training Academy DOJ, U.S. Marshals Service Basic Entry Level Training Smithsonian Institution, In House Staff Smithsonian Institution, Office of Protection Services Basic Fiduciary and Investigative Techniques Department of Labor, Employee Benefits Security Administration, Office of Regulations and Interpretations Department of Labor, Employee Benefits Security Administration Department of Labor, Employee Benefits Security Administration, Office of Exemption Determinations Department of Labor, Employee Benefits Security Administration, Office of Health Plan Standards and Compliance Assistance Basic Inspector Training Program U.S. Postal Service, U.S. Postal Inspection Service U.S. Postal Service, U.S. Postal Inspection Service, Inspector Basic Police Officer Training Course Department of Veterans Affairs, Law Enforcement Training Center Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Security and Law Enforcement Page 18 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix III: The 76 Unique Basic Training Programs Reported as Mandatory Basic training program Organization conducting program Federal civilian component Basic Special Agent Course FLETC Department of State, Bureau of Diplomatic Security, Diplomatic Security Service Department of State, National Foreign Affairs Training Center Department of State, Diplomatic Security Training Center Boarding Officer Personal Qualification Standards DHS, U.S. Coast Guard DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Maritime Law Enforcement Boarding Officers Boarding Officer Practical Course DHS, U.S. Coast Guard DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Maritime Law Enforcement Boarding Officers CBP Air and Marine Basic Training Program FLETC DHS, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine CGIS Indoctrination Training Course DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation/Automatic External Defibrillator/Bloodborne Pathogens/First Aid/Oxygen Management Chesapeak Training (commercial vendor) Library of Congress, Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness - Police Continuing Legal Education Training Program (an either or with Criminal Investigator Training Program) FLETC National Science Foundation, Polar Operations, Antarctica Criminal Enforcement Training FLETC Department of Labor, Employee Benefits Security Administration DOJ, Organized Crime Section, Criminal Division Department of Labor, Office of Inspector General DOJ, United States Attorneys Office, Assistant United States Attorney Criminal Investigator Training Program See appendix III, table 6. Customs and Border Protection Integrated, Basic Training FLETC Death and Homicide Investigations Institute of Police Technology & Management (commercial vendor) DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service Detention Enforcement Officer DOJ, U.S. Marshals Service Training Academy DOJ, U.S. Marshals Service Diversion Investigator Training DOJ, Drug Enforcement Administration Training Academy DOJ, Drug Enforcement Administration Drug Identification and Investigations DOJ, Drug Enforcement Administration DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service DHS, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations/ DHS, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, CBP Officers Office of Field Operations Page 19 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix III: The 76 Unique Basic Training Programs Reported as Mandatory Basic training program Organization conducting program Federal civilian component EPA Environmental Investigation Basic Training Program FLETC Environmental Protection Agency, Criminal Investigation Division Environmental Protection Agency, Criminal Investigation Division Entry-Level Training Program FLETC U.S. Capitol Police U.S. Capitol Police FPS Physical Security Academy DHS, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Federal Protective Service National Training Academy Federal Air Marshal Service Training Program DHS, Transportation Security DHS, Transportation Security Administration, Federal Air Marshal Service Administration, Office of Law Enforcement/Federal Air Marshal Service Federal Reserve Law Enforcement Federal Reserve Board Federal Reserve Board, Security Unita Federal Reserve Board, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Federal Reserve Board, Chairman’s Protection Unit Federal Reserve Board, Federal Reserve Banks across the nation. Federal Reserve Board, Reserve Banks Security Field Evidence and Crime Scene Investigations Institute of Police Technology & Management (commercial vendor) DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service Field Training Program Department of the Interior, National Park Service, U.S. Park Police Department of the Interior, National Park Service, U.S. Park Police Field Training Program (FTO) U.S. Capitol Police U.S. Capitol Police Firearms Training FLETC DHS, Office of the Inspector General HAZMAT First Responder Awareness/Operations/On-Scene Incident Command Training All American Environmental (commercial vendor) Library of Congress, Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness – Police HHS OIG Special Agent Basic Training Program Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Inspector General Office of the Inspector General HHS OIG Writing Course Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Inspector General Office of the Inspector General ICE Basic Intelligence Training Program DHS, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Intelligence DHS, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Professional Responsibility ICE DR Basic Training Program/ICE_D FLETC DHS, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Detention and Removal DHS, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Detention and Removal Operations Page 20 DHS, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Federal Protective Service DHS, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Professional Responsibility GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix III: The 76 Unique Basic Training Programs Reported as Mandatory Basic training program Organization conducting program Federal civilian component ICE Special Agent Training Program FLETC DHS, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Investigations DHS, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Office of Investigations Academy DHS, U.S. Customs and Border Protection DHS, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Professional Responsibility Indian Police-Basic Police Officer Training Program FLETC Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Office of Law Enforcement Services Initial Probation and Pretrial Services Training Program FLETC Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, Office of Probation and Pretrial Services Inspector General Investigator Training Program Inspector General Criminal Investigator Academy Agency for International Development, Office of the Inspector General Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of the Inspector General National Archives and Records Administration, Office of the Inspector General Railroad Retirement Board, Office of the Inspector General Social Security Administration, Office of the Inspector General U.S. Government Printing Office, Office of the Inspector General Department of Agriculture, Office of the Inspector General Department of Commerce, Office of the Inspector General Department of Education, Office of the Inspector General Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of the Inspector General Department of the Treasury, Office of the Inspector General, Office of Investigations National Science Foundation, Office of the Inspector General Small Business Administration, Office of the Inspector General U.S. Postal Service, Office of Inspector General Page 21 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix III: The 76 Unique Basic Training Programs Reported as Mandatory Basic training program Organization conducting program Federal civilian component Inspector General Transitional Training Program FLETC National Archives and Records Administration, Office of the Inspector General Inspector General Criminal Investigator Academy Inspector General Criminal Investigator Academy Social Security Administration, Office of the Inspector General Institution Familiarization DOJ, Federal Bureau of Prisons DOJ, Federal Bureau of Prisons Introduction to Corrections Techniques DOJ, Federal Bureau of Prisons DOJ, Federal Bureau of Prisons Introduction to Criminal Investigations FLETC DHS, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Security Branch Land Management Police Training Program FLETC Department of Agriculture, U.S. Forest Service, Law Enforcement and Investigations Department of Commerce, National Marine Fisheries Service, Office of Law Enforcement Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Office of Law Enforcement and Security Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Law Enforcement, Security and Emergency Services Department of the Interior, National Park Service, U.S. Park Police Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wildlife Refuge System Tennessee Valley Authority, TVA Police Mixed Basic Police Training Program FLETC Department of Commerce, Office of Security Department of the Treasury, U.S. Mint, Police Library of Congress, Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness – Police NASA Federal Law Enforcement Training Academy NASA Federal Law Enforcement Academy National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Security and Program Protection, Program Protection Force NNSA OST Agent Candidate Training (FLETC-Charleston conducts legal issues criminal law classes (10 days)) No organization was listed. Department of Energy, National Nuclear Safety Administration, Office of Secure Transportation - Office of Mission Operations NWRS Field Training & Evaluation Program Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wildlife Refuge System Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wildlife Refuge System New Agent Training Program DOJ, FBI Academy DOJ, Federal Bureau of Investigation Page 22 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix III: The 76 Unique Basic Training Programs Reported as Mandatory Basic training program Organization conducting program New Employee Orientation Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Inspector General Office of the Inspector General Federal civilian component New Investigator Training Department of Labor, Office of Labor Management Standards Department of Labor, Office of Labor Management Standards OSHA Hazwoper Safety Course FLETC Environmental Protection Agency, Criminal Investigation Division Environmental Protection Agency, Criminal Investigation Division Department of Labor, Occupational Safety & Health Administration Post Academy Training DHS, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, DHS, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Training and Development Office of Field Operations/CBP Officers DHS, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations Postal Police Officer Basic Training U.S. Postal Service, U.S. Postal Inspection U.S. Postal Service, U.S. Postal Inspection Service Service, Postal Police Pre Academy Orientation Program DHS, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, DHS, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations/CBP Officers Office of Training and Development DHS, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations Protective Service Operations International Training Incorporated (commercial vendor) DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service Refuge Officer Basic School Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wildlife Refuge System Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wildlife Refuge System Semiannual Firearms Re-qualification FLETC Library of Congress, Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness – Police U.S. Capitol Police Department of the Treasury, Bureau of Engraving and Printing Sex Crimes/Deviant Sexual Behavior Institute of Police Technology & Management (commercial vendor) DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service Special Agent Basic School Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Law Enforcement Wildlife Service, Office of Law Enforcement Special Agent Basic Training DOJ, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives DOJ, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives Special Agent Basic Training Program Department of the Treasury, TIGTA/NA/Office of Investigations Department of the Treasury, Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration Special Agent Basic Training FLETC Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation Internal Revenue Service National Criminal Investigation Training Academy Page 23 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix III: The 76 Unique Basic Training Programs Reported as Mandatory Basic training program Organization conducting program Federal civilian component Special Agent Training Program Department of Health and Human Services, Food and Drug Administration, Office of Regulatory Affairs/Office of Criminal Investigations Department of Health and Human Services, Food and Drug Administration, Office of Regulatory Affairs/Office of Criminal Investigations Special Police Officer Training National Gallery of Art National Gallery of Art U.S. Army Criminal Investigative Division Apprentice Special Agent Course (either/or with the Criminal Investigator Training Program) Department of Defense, U.S. Army National Archives and Records Administration, Office of the Inspector General U.S. Border Patrol Academy Basic Training FLETC DHS, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Border Patrol DHS, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Training and Development USSS Mixed Basic Training DHS, U. S. Secret Service/ James J. Rowley Training Center DHS, U.S. Secret Service USSS Special Agent Basic Training Course DHS, U. S. Secret Service/ James J. Rowley Training Center DHS, U.S. Secret Service USSS Uniformed Division Basic Training Course DHS, U. S. Secret Service/ James J. Rowley Training Center DHS, U.S. Secret Service Uniformed Police Training Program FLETC Department of Commerce, Office of Security DHS, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Security Branch DHS, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Federal Protective Service DHS, U.S. Secret Service Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Hoover Dam Police U.S. Government Printing Office, Police U.S. Supreme Court, Marshal of the Supreme Court FLETC Department of the Treasury, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Police Officers Metropolitan Police Academy Washington, D.C. (state/local government) FLETC National Railroad Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK), AMTRAK Police Several state police or authorized state training facilities Page 24 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix III: The 76 Unique Basic Training Programs Reported as Mandatory Basic training program Organization conducting program Wildlife Inspector Basic School Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Law Enforcement Wildlife Service, Office of Law Enforcement Federal civilian component Source: GAO analysis of mandatory basic training survey results. a In commenting on a draft of this report, the Federal Reserve Board’s Security Unit stated that it also uses FLETC resources during the firearms training of its mandatory basic law enforcement training program. Page 25 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix III: The 76 Unique Basic Training Programs Reported as Mandatory Table 6 shows the one remaining unique program—FLETC’s Criminal Investigator Training Program—that was omitted in table 5. Table 6: FLETC’s Criminal Investigator Training Program Reported as Mandatory by 52 Federal Civilian Components Department or nondepartmental entity Federal civilian component Agency for International Development Office of the Inspector General Corporation for National and Community Service Office of the Inspector General Department of Agriculture Office of the Inspector General U.S. Forest Service, Law Enforcement and Investigations Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security, Office of Export Enforcement National Marine Fisheries Service, Office of Law Enforcement Office of the Inspector General Department of Education Office of the Inspector General Department of Energy Office of Health, Safety and Security, Office of Security Operations Office of the Inspector General Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Inspector General Department of Homeland Security FLETC Office of the Inspector General U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Federal Protective Service U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Investigations U.S. Secret Service Department of Housing and Urban Development Office of the Inspector General Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs, Office of Law Enforcement Services Bureau of Land Management, Office of Law Enforcement and Security Office of the Inspector General U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Law Enforcement Department of Justice Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives Office of the Inspector General U.S. Marshals Service Department of Labor Office of the Inspector General Department of State Office of the Inspector General Department of Transportation Office of the Inspector General, Investigations Page 26 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix III: The 76 Unique Basic Training Programs Reported as Mandatory Department or nondepartmental entity Federal civilian component Department of the Treasury Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Police Officers Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation Office of the Inspector General, Office of Investigations Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration Department of Veterans Affairs Office of the Inspector General Environmental Protection Agency Criminal Investigation Division Office of the Inspector General Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Office of the Inspector General Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Office of the Inspector General Federal Reserve Board Office of the Inspector General General Services Administration Office of the Inspector General National Aeronautics and Space Administration Office of the Inspector General National Archives and Records Administration Office of the Inspector General National Science Foundation Office of the Inspector General Polar Operations, Antarctica Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of the Inspector General Office of Personnel Management Office of the Inspector General Peace Corps Office of the Inspector General Railroad Retirement Board Office of the Inspector General Small Business Administration Office of the Inspector General Social Security Administration Office of the Inspector General Tennessee Valley Authority Office of the Inspector General U.S. Government Printing Office Office of the Inspector General U.S. Postal Service Office of Inspector General Source: GAO analysis of mandatory basic training survey results. Page 27 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix IV: All LEO Job Series Classifications and Their Mandatory Basic Training Programs Appendix IV: All LEO Job Series Classifications and Their Mandatory Basic Training Programs This appendix presents two related tables. Table 7 presents information on all but four of the job series classifications. The four classifications that were omitted in this table—0080, 0083, 1801, and 1811—are used by the most components. Information for these four is presented separately in table 8. Table 7: LEO Job Series Classifications and Their Mandatory Basic Training Programs (Excluding 0080, 0083, 1801, and 1811) as Reported by the 105 Federal Civilian Components. Job series classification Mandatory basic training program Federal civilian components citing program as mandatory 159 different job series used by the DOJ, a Federal Bureau of Prisons Institution Familiarization DOJ, Federal Bureau of Prisons Introduction to Corrections Techniques DOJ, Federal Bureau of Prisons 0025 Land Management Police Training Program Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Law Enforcement, Security and Emergency Services Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wildlife Refuge System NWRS Field Training & Evaluation Program Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wildlife Refuge System Refuge Officer Basic School Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wildlife Refuge System 0080b See appendix IV, table 8. 0082 Basic Deputy U.S. Marshal DOJ, U.S. Marshals Service Criminal Investigator Training Program DOJ, U.S. Marshals Service 0083 See appendix IV, table 8. 0084 NNSA OST Agent Candidate Training (FLETC-Charleston conducts legal issues criminal law classes (10 days)) Department of Energy, National Nuclear Safety Administration, Office of Secure Transportation - Office of Mission Operations 0085b Special Police Officer Training National Gallery of Art 0301 35 Hours Peace Officer Training Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration, Academy Security Force 47 Hour Firearms Instruction Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration, Academy Security Force Continuing Legal Education Training Program (an either/or with Criminal Investigator Training Program) National Science Foundation, Polar Operations, Antarctica Criminal Investigator Training Program (an either/or with Continuing Legal Education Training Program) National Science Foundation, Polar Operations, Antarctica 0310 Page 28 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix IV: All LEO Job Series Classifications and Their Mandatory Basic Training Programs Federal civilian components citing program as mandatory Job series classification Mandatory basic training program 0340 Continuing Legal Education Training Program (an either/or with Criminal Investigator Training Program) National Science Foundation, Polar Operations, Antarctica Criminal Investigator Training Program (an either/or with Continuing Legal Education Training Program) National Science Foundation, Polar Operations, Antarctica 0485 Land Management Police Training Program Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wildlife Refuge System NWRS Field Training & Evaluation Program Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wildlife Refuge System Refuge Officer Basic School Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wildlife Refuge System Basic Fiduciary and Investigative Techniques Department of Labor, Employee Benefits Security Administration Criminal Enforcement Training Department of Labor, Employee Benefits Security Administration 080—Physical Security Specialist Federal/State/Military Police Academy Training Department of Transportation, Office of the Secretary of Transportation, Executive Protection 132 ICE Basic Intelligence Training Program DHS, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Professional Responsibility 1301 Continuing Legal Education Training Program (an either/or with Criminal Investigator Training Program) National Science Foundation, Polar Operations, Antarctica Criminal Investigator Training Program (an either/or with Continuing Legal Education Training Program) National Science Foundation, Polar Operations, Antarctica 0511 1801 See appendix IV, table 8. Page 29 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix IV: All LEO Job Series Classifications and Their Mandatory Basic Training Programs Federal civilian components citing program as mandatory Job series classification Mandatory basic training program 1802 Criminal Investigator Training Program Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Office of the Inspector General Detention Enforcement Officer DOJ, U.S. Marshals Service HHS OIG Writing Course Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General Land Management Police Training Program Department of Agriculture, U.S. Forest Service, Law Enforcement and Investigations 1810 New Employee Orientation Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General Special Police Officer Training National Gallery of Art USSS Mixed Basic Training DHS, U.S. Secret Service Uniformed Police Training Program DHS, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Federal Protective Service Criminal Investigator Training Program Department of the Treasury, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Police Officers HHS OIG Writing Course Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General New Employee Orientation Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General 1811 See appendix IV, table 8. 1812 Land Management Police Training Program Department of Commerce, National Marine Fisheries Service, Office of Law Enforcement 1881 CBP Air and Marine Basic Training Program DHS, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine 1895 Customs and Border Protection Integrated, Basic Training DHS, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations/CBP Officers Post Academy Training DHS, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations/CBP Officers Pre Academy Orientation Program DHS, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations/CBP Officers 1896 U.S. Border Patrol Academy Basic Training DHS, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Border Patrol Page 30 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix IV: All LEO Job Series Classifications and Their Mandatory Basic Training Programs Federal civilian components citing program as mandatory Job series classification Mandatory basic training program 2181 Land Management Police Training Program Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wildlife Refuge System NWRS Field Training & Evaluation Program Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wildlife Refuge System Refuge Officer Basic School Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wildlife Refuge System 2335-24XX (Postal Police Officer) Postal Police Officer Basic Training U.S. Postal Service, U.S. Postal Inspection Service, Postal Police 2501 Basic Special Agent Course Department of State, Bureau of Diplomatic Security, Diplomatic Security Service 301 HHS OIG Writing Course Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General New Employee Orientation Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General Federal Reserve Law Enforcement Federal Reserve Board, Reserve Banks Security Federal Reserve Law Enforcement Officer Federal Reserve Board, Security Unit GS-085 - Security Officer Basic Entry Level Training Smithsonian Institution, Office of Protection Services KK100 (Police Officer) Uniformed Police Training Program National Railroad Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK), AMTRAK Police Maritime Law Enforcement Boarding Officers Basic Boarding Officer Course DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Maritime Law Enforcement Boarding Officers Boarding Officer Personal Qualification Standards DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Maritime Law Enforcement Boarding Officers Boarding Officer Practical Course DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Maritime Law Enforcement Boarding Officers Advanced Interviews and Interrogations DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service CGIS Indoctrination Training Course DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service Criminal Investigator Training Program DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service Death and Homicide Investigations DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service Drug Identification and Investigations DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service Field Evidence and Crime Scene Investigations DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service Military Special Agents/Investigators Page 31 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix IV: All LEO Job Series Classifications and Their Mandatory Basic Training Programs Job series classification Mandatory basic training program Federal civilian components citing program as mandatory Protective Service Operations DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service Sex Crimes/Deviant Sexual Behavior DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service Patrol Officer, Investigator, Commander, Assistant Director and Director. Land Management Police Training Program Tennessee Valley Authority, TVA Police Police Officer Entry-Level Training Program U.S. Capitol Police Field Training Program (FTO) U.S. Capitol Police SP083 (Police Officer, Investigator, Detective) Agency Specific Basic Add on Department of the Interior, National Park Service, U.S. Park Police Field Training Program Department of the Interior, National Park Service, U.S. Park Police Land Management Police Training Program Department of the Interior, National Park Service, U.S. Park Police Special Agent Federal Reserve Law Enforcement Federal Reserve Board, Chairman’s Protection Unit Special Agent, Investigative Department Manager, Project Manager Criminal Investigator Training Program Tennessee Valley Authority, Office of the Inspector General U.S. Pretrial Services Officer Initial Probation and Pretrial Services Training Program Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, Office of Probation and Pretrial Services U.S. Probation Officer Initial Probation and Pretrial Services Training Program Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, Office of Probation and Pretrial Services Source: GAO analysis of mandatory basic training survey results. a See GAO-07-121, appendix IX, for a list of all 159 OPM job series used by DOJ, Federal Bureau of Prisons. b DOJ, Federal Bureau of Prisons uses the 0080 and 0085 job series and requires two basic training programs: Institution Familiarization and Introduction to Corrections Techniques. Page 32 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix IV: All LEO Job Series Classifications and Their Mandatory Basic Training Programs Table 8 presents information on the four classifications that were used by the most components—0080, 0083, 1801, and 1811—and omitted in table 7. Table 8: The 0080, 0083, 1801, and 1811 Job Series Classifications and Their Mandatory Basic Training, as Reported by the 105 Federal Civilian Components Job series classification and mandatory basic training program Federal civilian component requiring training 0080 security administrative 35 Hours Peace Officer Training Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration, Academy Security Force 47 Hour Firearms Instruction Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration, Academy Security Force Basic Police Officer Training Course Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Security and Law Enforcement Institution Familiarization Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons Introduction to Corrections Techniques Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons Introduction to Criminal Investigations Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Security Branch NASA Federal Law Enforcement Training Academy National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Security and Program Protection, Program Protection Force USSS Mixed Basic Training Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Secret Service Uniformed Police Training Program Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Federal Protective Service 0083 police 35 Hours Peace Officer Training Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration, Academy Security Force 47 Hour Firearms Instruction Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration, Academy Security Force Basic Police Officer Training Course Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Security and Law Enforcement Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation/Automatic External Defibrillator/Bloodborne Pathogens/First Aid/ Oxygen Management Library of Congress, Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness – Police HAZMAT First Responder Awareness/Operations/ On-Scene Incident Command Training Library of Congress, Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness – Police Indian Police-Basic Police Officer Training Program Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Office of Law Enforcement Services Mixed Basic Police Training Program Department of Commerce, Office of Security Department of the Treasury, U.S. Mint, Police Library of Congress, Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness – Police Page 33 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix IV: All LEO Job Series Classifications and Their Mandatory Basic Training Programs Job series classification and mandatory basic training program Federal civilian component requiring training Semiannual Firearms Re-qualification Library of Congress, Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness – Police USSS Uniformed Division Basic Training Course Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Secret Service Uniformed Police Training Program Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology Department of Commerce, Office of Security Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Security Branch Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Federal Protective Service Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Secret Service Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Hoover Dam Police Department of the Treasury, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Police Officers U.S. Government Printing Office, Police U.S. Supreme Court, Marshal of the Supreme Court 1801 general inspection, inspection and compliance Basic Fiduciary and Investigative Techniques Department of Labor, Employee Benefits Security Administration CBP Air and Marine Basic Training Program Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine Criminal Enforcement Training Department of Labor, Employee Benefits Security Administration Criminal Investigator Training Program Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General Department of Justice, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives Diversion Investigator Training Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration Federal Air Marshal Service Training Program Department of Homeland Security, Transportation Security Administration, Office of Law Enforcement/Federal Air Marshal Service HHS OIG Special Agent Basic Training Program Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General HHS OIG Writing Course Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General ICE DR Basic Training Program/ICE_D Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Detention and Removal Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Professional Responsibility Land Management Police Training Program Department of Agriculture, U.S. Forest Service, Law Enforcement and Investigations Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Office of Law Enforcement and Security New Employee Orientation Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General New Investigator Training Department of Labor, Office of Labor Management Standards Page 34 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix IV: All LEO Job Series Classifications and Their Mandatory Basic Training Programs Job series classification and mandatory basic training program Federal civilian component requiring training Uniformed Police Training Program Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Federal Protective Service Wildlife Inspector Basic School Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Law Enforcement 1811 Criminal Investigator Advanced Interviews and Interrogations Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service Basic Agent Training Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration Basic Deputy U.S. Marshal Department of Justice, U.S. Marshals Service Basic Inspector Training Program U.S. Postal Service, U.S. Postal Inspection Service, Inspector Basic Police Officer Training Course Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Security and Law Enforcement Basic Special Agent Course Department of State, Bureau of Diplomatic Security, Diplomatic Security Service CGIS Indoctrination Training Course Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service Criminal Investigator Training Program Agency for International Development, Office of the Inspector General Corporation for National and Community Service, Office of the Inspector General Department of Agriculture, Office of the Inspector General Department of Agriculture, U.S. Forest Service, Law Enforcement and Investigations Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security, Office of Export Enforcement Department of Commerce, National Marine Fisheries Service, Office of Law Enforcement Department of Commerce, Office of the Inspector General Department of Education, Office of the Inspector General Department of Energy, Office of Health, Safety and Security, Office of Security Operations Department of Energy, Office of the Inspector General Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General Department of Homeland Security, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center Department of Homeland Security, Office of the Inspector General Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Federal Protective Service Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Investigations Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Secret Service Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of the Inspector General Page 35 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix IV: All LEO Job Series Classifications and Their Mandatory Basic Training Programs Job series classification and mandatory basic training program Federal civilian component requiring training Department of Justice, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives Department of Justice, Office of the Inspector General Department of Justice, U.S. Marshals Service Department of Labor, Office of the Inspector General Department of State, Office of the Inspector General Department of Transportation, Office of the Inspector General, Investigations Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of the Inspector General Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Office of Law Enforcement Services Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Office of Law Enforcement and Security Department of the Interior, Office of the Inspector General Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Law Enforcement Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation Department of the Treasury, Office of the Inspector General, Office of Investigations Department of the Treasury, Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration Environmental Protection Agency, Criminal Investigation Division Environmental Protection Agency, Office of the Inspector General Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Office of the Inspector General Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Office of the Inspector General Federal Reserve Board, Office of the Inspector General General Services Administration, Office of the Inspector General National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of the Inspector General National Archives and Records Administration, Office of the Inspector General National Science Foundation, Office of the Inspector General Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Office of the Inspector General Office of Personnel Management, Office of the Inspector General Peace Corps, Office of the Inspector General Railroad Retirement Board, Office of the Inspector General Small Business Administration, Office of the Inspector General Social Security Administration, Office of the Inspector General Page 36 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix IV: All LEO Job Series Classifications and Their Mandatory Basic Training Programs Job series classification and mandatory basic training program Federal civilian component requiring training Tennessee Valley Authority, Office of the Inspector General U.S. Government Printing Office, Office of the Inspector General U.S. Postal Service, Office of Inspector General Death and Homicide Investigations Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service Drug Identification and Investigations Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service EPA Environmental Investigation Basic Training Program Environmental Protection Agency, Criminal Investigation Division Federal Air Marshal Service Training Program Department of Homeland Security, Transportation Security Administration, Office of Law Enforcement/Federal Air Marshal Service Federal/State/Military Police Academy Training Department of Transportation, Office of the Secretary of Transportation, Executive Protection Field Evidence and Crime Scene Investigations Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service Firearms Training Department of Homeland Security, Office of the Inspector General Graduation from an Federal Law Enforcement academy Library of Congress, Office of the Inspector General HHS OIG Special Agent Basic Training Program Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General HHS OIG Writing Course Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General ICE Special Agent Training Program Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Investigations Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Professional Responsibility Inspector General Investigator Training Program Agency for International Development, Office of the Inspector General Department of Agriculture, Office of the Inspector General Department of Commerce, Office of the Inspector General Department of Education, Office of the Inspector General Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of the Inspector General Department of the Treasury, Office of the Inspector General, Office of Investigations Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of the Inspector General National Archives and Records Administration, Office of the Inspector General National Science Foundation, Office of the Inspector General Railroad Retirement Board, Office of the Inspector General Small Business Administration, Office of the Inspector General Social Security Administration, Office of the Inspector General U.S. Government Printing Office, Office of the Inspector General U.S. Postal Service, Office of Inspector General Page 37 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix IV: All LEO Job Series Classifications and Their Mandatory Basic Training Programs Job series classification and mandatory basic training program Inspector General Transitional Training Program Federal civilian component requiring training National Archives and Records Administration, Office of the Inspector General Social Security Administration, Office of the Inspector General New Agent Training Program Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation New Employee Orientation Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General OSHA Hazwoper Safety Course Environmental Protection Agency, Criminal Investigation Division Protective Service Operations Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service Sex Crimes/Deviant Sexual Behavior Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service Special Agent Basic School Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Law Enforcement Special Agent Basic Training Department of Justice, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives Special Agent Basic Training Program Department of the Treasury, Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration Special Agent Basic Training Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation Special Agent Training Program Department of Health and Human Services, Food and Drug Administration, Office of Regulatory Affairs/Office of Criminal Investigations Special Police Officer Training National Gallery of Art U.S. Army Criminal Investigative Division Apprentice Special Agent Course (either/or with the Criminal Investigator Training Program) National Archives and Records Administration, Office of the Inspector General USSS Special Agent Basic Training Course Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Secret Service Source: GAO analysis of mandatory basic training survey results. Page 38 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix V: The 61 Organizations, Excluding FLETC, Conducting the Mandatory Basic Training Programs and Their Training Locations as Reported by the Federal Civilian Components Appendix V: The 61 Organizations, Excluding FLETC, Conducting the Mandatory Basic Training Programs and Their Training Locations as Reported by the Federal Civilian Components Organization conducting basic training program Federal civilian component receiving training Basic training program Location of training All American Environmental (commercial vendor) HAZMAT First Responder Awareness/Operations/On-Scene Incident Command Training Columbia, Md. Library of Congress, Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness - Police Chesapeak Training (commercial vendor) Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation/Automatic External Defibrillator/Bloodborne Pathogens/ First Aid/Oxygen Management Field offices Library of Congress, Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness - Police DHS, Transportation Security Administration, Federal Air Marshal Service Federal Air Marshal Service Training Program Atlantic City, N.J. DHS, Transportation Security Administration, Office of Law Enforcement/Federal Air Marshal Service DHS, U. S. Secret Service/James J. Rowley Training Center USSS Mixed Basic Training Washington, D.C., area DHS, U.S. Secret Service USSS Special Agent Basic Training Course Washington, D.C., area DHS, U.S. Secret Service USSS Uniformed Division Basic Training Course Washington, D.C., area DHS, U.S. Secret Service Basic Boarding Officer Course Charleston, S.C. DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Maritime Law Enforcement Boarding Officers Boarding Officer Personal Qualification Standards Field offices DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Maritime Law Enforcement Boarding Officers Boarding Officer Practical Course Field offices DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Maritime Law Enforcement Boarding Officers DHS, U.S. Coast Guard Charleston, S.C. DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service CGIS Indoctrination Training Course Glynco, Ga. DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service DHS, U.S. Customs and Border Protection ICE Special Agent Training Program Glynco, Ga. DHS, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Investigations DHS, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Professional Responsibility DHS, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations Post Academy Training Field offices DHS, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations/CBP Officers Pre Academy Orientation Program Field office/port levels DHS, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations/CBP Officers Page 39 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix V: The 61 Organizations, Excluding FLETC, Conducting the Mandatory Basic Training Programs and Their Training Locations as Reported by the Federal Civilian Components Organization conducting basic training program Federal civilian component receiving training Basic training program Location of training Post Academy Training Artesia, N.Mex. DHS, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations/CBP Officers Pre Academy Orientation Program Artesia, N.Mex. DHS, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations/CBP Officers U.S. Border Patrol Academy Basic Training Artesia, N.Mex. DHS, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Border Patrol DHS, U.S. Immigration and ICE Special Agent Training Program Customs Enforcement, Office of Investigations Academy Glynco, Ga. DHS, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Investigations DHS, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Detention and Removal Operations ICE DR Basic Training Program/ICE_D Glynco, Ga. DHS, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Detention and Removal DHS, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Federal Protective Service National Training Academy FPS Physical Security Academy Glynco, Ga. DHS, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Federal Protective Service DHS, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Intelligence ICE Basic Intelligence Training Program Glynco, Ga. DHS, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Professional Responsibility DHS, U.S. Immigration and ICE Special Agent Training Program Customs Enforcement, Office of Investigations Academy Glynco, Ga. DHS, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Professional Responsibility DOJ, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives Special Agent Basic Training Glynco, Ga. DOJ, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives DOJ, Drug Enforcement Administration Drug Identification and Investigations Field offices DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service DOJ, Drug Enforcement Administration Training Academy Basic Agent Training Quantico, Va. DOJ, Drug Enforcement Administrationa Diversion Investigator Training Quantico, Va. DOJ, Drug Enforcement a Administration DOJ, FBI Academy New Agent Training Program Quantico, Va. DOJ, Federal Bureau of a Investigation DOJ, Federal Bureau of Investigation Graduation from an Federal Law Enforcement academy Quantico, Va. Library of Congress, Office of the Inspector General DHS, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Training and Development DHS, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Professional Responsibility DOJ, Federal Bureau of Prisons Institution Familiarization DOJ, Organized Crime Section, Criminal Division Field offices DOJ, Federal Bureau of Prisons Introduction to Corrections Techniques Glynco, Ga. DOJ, Federal Bureau of Prisons Criminal Enforcement Training Off site location Department of Labor, Employee Benefits Security Administration Page 40 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix V: The 61 Organizations, Excluding FLETC, Conducting the Mandatory Basic Training Programs and Their Training Locations as Reported by the Federal Civilian Components Organization conducting basic training program DOJ, U.S. Marshals Service Training Academy Basic training program Location of training Federal civilian component receiving training Basic Deputy U.S. Marshal Glynco, Ga. DOJ, U.S. Marshals Service Detention Enforcement Officer Glynco, Ga. DOJ, U.S. Marshals Service DOJ, United States Attorneys Office, Assistant United States Attorney Criminal Enforcement Training Off site location Department of Labor, Employee Benefits Security Administration Department of Defense, U.S. Army U.S. Army Criminal Investigative Division Fort Leonard Wood, Apprentice Special Agent Course Mo. (either/or with the Criminal Investigator Training Program) National Archives and Records Administration, Office of the Inspector General Department of Defense, U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Academy Graduation from an Federal Law Enforcement academy Fort Belvoir, Va. Library of Congress, Office of the Inspector General Department of Defense, U.S. Army Military Police Academy Graduation from an Federal Law Enforcement academy Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Library of Congress, Office of the Inspector General Department of Defense, U.S. Navy Criminal Investigative Service Academy Graduation from an Federal Law Enforcement academy U.S. Navy Yard, Washington, D.C. Library of Congress, Office of the Inspector General Department of Health and Human Services, Food and Drug Administration, Office of Regulatory Affairs/Office of Criminal Investigations Special Agent Training Program Glynco, Ga. Department of Health and Human Services, Food and Drug Administration, Office of Regulatory Affairs/Office of Criminal Investigations Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Inspector General HHS OIG Special Agent Basic Training Program Glynco, Ga. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General HHS OIG Writing Course Washington, D.C. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General New Employee Orientation Washington, D.C. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General Field Training Program Field offices Department of the Interior, National Park Service, U.S. Park Police Department of the Interior, National Park Service, U.S. Park Police Page 41 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix V: The 61 Organizations, Excluding FLETC, Conducting the Mandatory Basic Training Programs and Their Training Locations as Reported by the Federal Civilian Components Organization conducting basic training program Basic training program Location of training Department of the Interior, NWRS Field Training & U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Evaluation Program National Wildlife Refuge System Federal civilian component receiving training Field offices Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wildlife Refuge System Refuge Officer Basic School Shepardstown, W. Va. Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wildlife Refuge System Special Agent Basic School FLETC Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Law Enforcement Wildlife Inspector Basic School FLETC Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Law Enforcement Basic Fiduciary and Investigative Techniques Off site location Department of Labor, Employee Benefits Security Administration Department of Labor, Employee Basic Fiduciary and Benefits Security Administration, Investigative Techniques Office of Health Plan Standards and Compliance Assistance Off site location Department of Labor, Employee Benefits Security Administration Department of Labor, Employee Benefits Security Administration, Office of Regulations and Interpretations Basic Fiduciary and Investigative Techniques Off site location Department of Labor, Employee Benefits Security Administration Department of Labor, Occupational Safety & Health Administration OSHA Hazwoper Safety Course Lakewood, Colo. (Environmental Protection Agency National Enforcement Training Institute (NETI)-West Facility) Environmental Protection Agency, Criminal Investigation Division Department of Labor, Office of Inspector General Criminal Enforcement Training Off site location Department of Labor, Employee Benefits Security Administration Department of Labor, Office of Labor Management Standards New Investigator Training Various locations throughout the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of a Labor Management Standards Department of State, Diplomatic Basic Special Agent Course Security Training Center Field offices Department of State, Bureau of Diplomatic Security, Diplomatic Security Service Department of State, National Foreign Affairs Training Center Basic Special Agent Course Field offices Department of State, Bureau of Diplomatic Security, Diplomatic Security Service Department of the Treasury, Bureau of Engraving and Printing Semiannual Firearms Re-qualification Washington, D.C. Library of Congress, Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness - Police Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Law Enforcement Department of Labor, Employee Benefits Security Administration, Office of Exemption Determinations Page 42 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix V: The 61 Organizations, Excluding FLETC, Conducting the Mandatory Basic Training Programs and Their Training Locations as Reported by the Federal Civilian Components Organization conducting basic training program Federal civilian component receiving training Basic training program Location of training Department of the Treasury, TIGTA/NA/Office of Investigations Special Agent Basic Training Program Glynco, Ga. Department of the Treasury, Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration Department of Veterans Affairs, Law Enforcement Training Center Basic Police Officer Training Course North Little Rock, Ark. Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Security and a Law Enforcement Environmental Protection Agency, Criminal Investigation Division Criminal Investigator Training Program Glynco, Ga. Environmental Protection Agency, Criminal Investigation Division EPA Environmental Investigation Basic Training Program Glynco, Ga. Environmental Protection Agency, Criminal Investigation Division OSHA Hazwoper Safety Course Lakewood, Colo. (Environmental Protection Agency National Enforcement Training Institute (NETI)-West Facility) Environmental Protection Agency, Criminal Investigation Division Federal Reserve Board Federal Reserve Law Enforcement Washington, D.C. Federal Reserve Board, b Security Unit Federal Reserve Board, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Federal Reserve Law Enforcement Washington, D.C. Federal Reserve Board, Chairman’s Protection Unita Federal Reserve Board, Federal Reserve Banks across the nation Federal Reserve Law Enforcement Reserve Banks Federal Reserve Board, Reserve Banks Securitya Federal/State/Military Police Academy Federal/State/Military Police Academy Training No location was given. Department of Transportation, Office of the Secretary of Transportation, Executive Protection Inspector General Criminal Investigator Academy Criminal Investigator Training Program Glynco, Ga. DHS, Office of the Inspector General Inspector General Investigator Training Program Glynco, Ga. Agency for International Development, Office of the Inspector General Department of Agriculture, Office of the Inspector General Department of Commerce, Office of the Inspector General Department of Education, Office of the Inspector General Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General Page 43 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix V: The 61 Organizations, Excluding FLETC, Conducting the Mandatory Basic Training Programs and Their Training Locations as Reported by the Federal Civilian Components Organization conducting basic training program Basic training program Location of training Federal civilian component receiving training Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of the Inspector General Department of the Treasury, Office of the Inspector General, Office of Investigations Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of the Inspector General National Archives and Records Administration, Office of the Inspector General National Science Foundation, Office of the Inspector General Railroad Retirement Board, Office of the Inspector General Small Business Administration, Office of the Inspector General Social Security Administration, Office of the Inspector General U.S. Government Printing Office, Office of the Inspector General U.S. Postal Service, Office of Inspector General Inspector General Transitional Training Program Glynco, Ga. Arlington, Va. National Archives and Records Administration, Office of the Inspector General Social Security Administration, Office of the Inspector General Institute of Police Technology & Management (commercial vendor) Death and Homicide Investigations Jacksonsville, Fla. DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service Field Evidence and Crime Scene Investigations Jacksonsville, Fla. DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service Sex Crimes/Deviant Sexual Behavior Jacksonsville, Fla. DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service Internal Revenue Service National Criminal Investigation Training Academy Special Agent Basic Training Glynco, Ga. Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation International Training Incorporated (commercial vendor) Protective Service Operations West Point, Va. DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service Page 44 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix V: The 61 Organizations, Excluding FLETC, Conducting the Mandatory Basic Training Programs and Their Training Locations as Reported by the Federal Civilian Components Organization conducting basic training program Federal civilian component receiving training Basic training program Location of training 35 Hours Peace Officer Training Brooklyn, N.Y. Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration, a Academy Security Force 47 Hour Firearms Instruction Brooklyn, N.Y. Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration, Academy Security Forcea Metropolitan Police Academy Washington, D.C. (state/local government) Uniformed Police Training Program Washington, D.C. Department of the Treasury, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Police Officers NASA Federal Law Enforcement Academy NASA Federal Law Enforcement Training Academy Kennedy Space Center-Fla. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Security and Program Protection, Program a Protection Force National Gallery of Art Special Police Officer Training Washington, D.C. National Gallery of Arta Reid and Associates, Inc (commercial vendor) Advanced Interviews and Interrogations Various contracted locations DHS, U.S. Coast Guard, Investigative Service Several state police or authorized state training facilities Uniformed Police Training Program Various locations National Railroad Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK), AMTRAK Police Smithsonian Institution, In House Staff Basic Entry Level Training Washington, D.C. Smithsonian Institution, Office of Protection Servicesa U.S. Capitol Police Entry-Level Training Program Cheltenham, Md. U.S. Capitol Police Field Training Program (FTO) No location was given. U.S. Capitol Police Semiannual Firearms Re-qualification Washington, D.C. Library of Congress, Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness - Police Basic Inspector Training Program Potomac, Md. U.S. Postal Service, U.S. Postal a Inspection Service, Inspector Postal Police Officer Basic Training Potomac, Md. U.S. Postal Service, U.S. Postal Inspection Service, Postal Policea Law Enforcement Training and Consultants (commercial vendor) New York, N.Y. U.S. Postal Service, U.S. Postal Inspection Service Source: GAO analysis of mandatory basic training survey results. a This component reported using only non-FLETC training resources. b In commenting on a draft of this report, the Federal Reserve Board’s Security Unit stated that it also uses FLETC resources during the firearms training of its mandatory basic law enforcement training program. Page 45 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix VI: The 11 Federal Civilian Components That Reported Hiring LEOs Who Had Already Taken Basic Training for Previous Law Enforcement Positions Appendix VI: The 11 Federal Civilian Components That Reported Hiring LEOs Who Had Already Taken Basic Training for Previous Law Enforcement Positions Federal civilian component Comments by component Department of Commerce, a Office of Security OSY does not provide a mandatory basic law enforcement training program for its security specialists (0080) deputized as Special Deputy U.S. Marshals. OSY does require deputized personnel to have already completed a basic training program accepted by U.S. Marshal Service prior to employment. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services hires personnel that have received training and experience with another Federal agency. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Intelligence Must be qualified to be selected from selection list. Department of the Interior, Office of Law Enforcement, Security and Emergency Management The Office of Law Enforcement, Security and Emergency Management hires LEOs who have already received basic training at another federal agency or office within the Department of Interior. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Odometer Fraud National Highway Traffic Safety Administration hires criminal investigators/special agents and requires FLETC’s Criminal Investigator Training Program or a functional equivalent state or local training program and criminal investigation experience as a prerequisite. Federal Communications Commission, Office of the Inspector General Any series 0905, 1810 or 1811 the Federal Communications Commission, Office of the Inspector General (FCC OIG) hires for law enforcement purposes (execute search warrants, arrest warrants, etc.) would have had the requisite mandatory law enforcement training before he or she would be employed for the OIG at the FCC. The FCC OIG does employ series 0905 attorneys who do not engage in these law enforcement activities. Government Accountability Office, Controller/Administrative Services, Office of Security and Safety GAO Office of Security Safety hires already trained LEOs. Government Accountability Office, Financial Management and Assurance, Forensic Audits and Special Investigations Agents hired by GAO are experienced Agents who have already attended and graduated from a basic agent academy. The GAO Forensic Audits and Special Investigations (FSI) team hires 1811 criminal investigators who have already fulfilled the mandatory basic law enforcement training required to become criminal investigator. In addition to the basic requirements, GAO-FSI requests and requires its criminal investigators to take the appropriate training to become Certified Fraud Examiners. National Railroad Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK), Office of Inspector General NRPC OIG Office of Investigations (OI) Criminal Investigator/Special Agents are largely comprised of a diverse group of former and retired state and federal law enforcement officers who have received sworn law enforcement academy training at their respective prior entities, e.g., FLETC, Glynco, Ga.; FBI, Quantico, Va.; Metropolitan Police Academy, Washington, D.C. Most OI Special Agents, where appropriately credentialed, currently serve with U.S. Marshal Special Deputation. NRPC OIG OI Criminal Investigator/Special Agents attend ongoing in-service mandatory training, including, but not limited to, firearms qualification, defensive tactics, anti- and counter terrorism, interview skills, search and seizure, and arrest, and law enforcement legal liability issues. NRPC OIG OI staff include certified law enforcement and/or trained instructors. NRPC OIG OI Special Agents also receive legal instruction, direction, and training from the OIG Office of Legal Counsel, comprised of former DOJ, federal, and state prosec Page 46 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix VI: The 11 Federal Civilian Components That Reported Hiring LEOs Who Had Already Taken Basic Training for Previous Law Enforcement Positions Federal civilian component Comments by component Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Office of Investigations OI hires only experienced agents at the 12/13 grade who have completed a basic 1811 training program. Smithsonian Institution, a Office of Protection Services The ZP-083 - Zoo Police are all former police officers from other agencies who have attended a police academy so we do not need to provide them any basic entry level training. Source: GAO analysis of mandatory basic training survey results. a This component has specific mandatory basic training programs for one of more other LEO job series it uses. Note: In commenting on a draft of this report, the Federal Reserve Board stated that its Chairman’s Protection Unit tends to hire special agents who have prior FLETC training. Because the Chairman’s Protection Unit answered in its survey that it had a mandatory basic training program, we did not include it in this list. Page 47 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix VII: FLETC’s 83 Partner Organizations Appendix VII: FLETC’s 83 Partner Organizations GAO survey a participant FLETC partner organization Department of Agriculture Department of Commerce Department of Defense Office of Inspector General X U.S. Forest Service X Bureau of Industry and Security, Office of Export Enforcement X National Institute of Standards and Technology X National Marine Fisheries Service X Office of the Inspector General X Office of Security X Conservation Law Enforcement Consortium Defense Criminal Investigative Service, Office of Inspector General Defense Logistics Agency National Security Agency Naval Criminal Investigative Service Pentagon Force Protection Agency U.S. Air Force, Office of Special Investigations Department of Education Office of Inspector General X Department of Energy Office of Inspector General X Office of Security Operations X Department of Health and Human Services Food and Drug Administration X National Institutes of Health X Department of Homeland Security Department of Housing and Urban Development Office of Inspector General X Citizenship and Immigration Services X Federal Air Marshal Service X Federal Emergency Management Agency, Office of Security X Federal Protective Service X Office of Inspector General X Transportation Security Administration X U.S. Border Patrol X U.S. Coast Guard X U.S. Customs and Border Protection X U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement X U.S. Secret Service X Office of Inspector General X Page 48 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix VII: FLETC’s 83 Partner Organizations GAO survey a participant FLETC partner organization Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs X Bureau of Land Management X Bureau of Reclamation X National Park Service X Office of Inspector General X Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement Department of Justice U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service X U.S. Park Police X Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives X Federal Bureau of Investigation Police X Federal Bureau of Prisons X Office of Inspector General X U.S. Marshals Service X Department of Labor Office of Inspector General X Department of State Diplomatic Security Service X Office of Inspector General X Department of Transportation Department of the Treasury Federal Aviation Administration Office of Inspector General X Bureau of Engraving and Printing X Financial Crimes Enforcement Network Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation Division X Office of Inspector General X Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration X U.S. Mint Police X Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Inspector General X Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts Office of Probation and Pretrial Services X Amtrak Police, National Railroad Passenger Corporation X Central Intelligence Agency Office of Inspector General Office of Security Corporation for National and Community Service Office of Inspector General X Environmental Protection Agency Criminal Investigation Division X Office of Inspector General X Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Office of Inspector General X General Services Administration Office of Inspector General X Government Printing Office Office of Inspector General X Security Services X Page 49 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix VII: FLETC’s 83 Partner Organizations GAO survey a participant FLETC partner organization Library of Congress Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness X National Aeronautics and Space Administration Office of Inspector General X Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Inspector General X Office of Personnel Management Office of Inspector General X Railroad Retirement Board Office of Inspector General X Small Business Administration Office of Inspector General X Smithsonian Institution National Zoological Park Police X Office of Protection Services X Social Security Administration Office of Inspector General X Supreme Court Supreme Court Police X Tennessee Valley Authority Tennessee Valley Authority Police X Office of Inspector General X U.S. Agency for International Development Office of Inspector General U.S. Capitol Police X X U.S. Postal Service Office of Inspector General X Source: FLETC. a We excluded the components of the Department of Defense and intelligence community from our survey scope. The other Partner organizations not participating in our survey informed us that they did not have LEOs meeting our criteria, that an LEO must have the authority to perform at least one of the specified four law enforcement functions. Page 50 GAO-07-815 Federal Law Enforcement Mandatory Basic Training Appendix VIII: GAO Contact and Staff Acknowledgments Appendix VIII: GAO Contact and Staff Acknowledgments GAO Contact Eileen Regen Larence (202) 512-8777 or larencee@gao.gov Acknowledgments The following teams and individuals made key contributors to this report: Amy Bernstein, Orlando Copeland, Bill Crocker, Sam Hinojosa, and Su Jin Yon, Homeland Security and Justice; David Alexander, Alice Feldesman, Evan Gilman, Art James, Matt Michaels, Lynn Milan, and John Mingus, Applied Research & Methods; and Jan B. Montgomery and Geoffrey Hamilton, General Counsel. 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