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30 October 2004. One of the Eyeball series.

Maps from Mapquest.com
Source of aerial photos: Terraserver-USA and Seamless.usgs.gov.

Related:

US Secret Service Academy: http://cryptome.org/usssbig-eyeball.htm
US Secret Service Technical Security Division: http://cryptome.org/sstsd-eyeball.htm


National Geographic TV showed Inside the Secret Service on October 29, 2004; a re-run is scheduled for November 6. Clips show inside of SS Headquarters, agent training and Presidential Protection command center and field example:

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/channel/

Inside the U.S. Secret Service

It's the government agency that's always been shrouded in secrecy—the U.S. Secret Service. They are the first and last line of defense for the President. Go on duty with agents and officers, and uncover the intricate precautions taken to get the job done.

US Secret Service website:

http://www.ustreas.gov/usss/protection.shtml
PROTECTION

Protective Mission

After the assassination of President William McKinley in 1901, Congress directed the Secret Service to protect the President of the United States. Protection remains the primary mission of the United States Secret Service.

Authorization

Today, the Secret Service is authorized by law to protect:

* the President, the Vice President, (or other individuals next in order of succession to the Office of the President), the President-elect and Vice President-elect;

* the immediate families of the above individuals;

* former Presidents, their spouses for their lifetimes, except when the spouse re-marries. In 1997, Congressional legislation became effective limiting Secret Service protection to former Presidents for a period of not more than 10 years from the date the former President leaves office.

* children of former presidents until age 16;

* visiting heads of foreign states or governments and their spouses traveling with them, other distinguished foreign visitors to the United States, and official representatives of the United States performing special missions abroad;

* major Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates, and their spouses within 120 days of a general Presidential election.

Headquarters address: US Secret Service, 950 H Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20223

Presidential Protection probable address: 1709 New York Avenue NW, Washington, DC

Solicitation Number: HSSS01-05-Q-0001
Posted Date: Oct 15, 2004
Original Response Date: Oct 29, 2004
Current Response Date: Oct 29, 2004
Original Archive Date: Nov 12, 2004
Current Archive Date: Nov 12, 2004
Classification Code: 99 -- Miscellaneous
Naics Code: 812930 -- Parking Lots and Garages

Contracting Office Address

DHS - Direct Reports, United States Secret Service (USSS), Procurement Division, 950 H Street, NW, Suite 6700, Washington, DC, 20223

Description

The U.S. Secret Service (USSS) has a requirement for six (6) unreserved executive vehicle parking spaces within a commercial parking garage with guaranteed 24 hour access and within a three block radius north, south, east or west of 1709 New York Avenue N.W, Washington, DC.



Eyeballing

US Secret Service Headquarters


SSHQ: Secret Service Headquarters
SSPP: Presidential Protection

Secret Service Headquarters

Presidential Protection