H.R.176 - Federal Protective Service Improvement and Accountability Act of 2011

To enhance homeland security, including domestic preparedness and collective response to terrorism, by improving the Federal Protective Service, and for other purposes. view all titles (2)

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  • Short: Federal Protective Service Improvement and Accountability Act of 2011 as introduced.
  • Official: To enhance homeland security, including domestic preparedness and collective response to terrorism, by improving the Federal Protective Service, and for other purposes. as introduced.

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1/5/2011--Introduced.Federal Protective Service Improvement and Accountability Act of 2011 - Directs the Secretary of Homeland Security (DHS) to maintain no fewer than 1,350 full-time equivalent positions in the Federal Protective Service inspector force, who shall be fully trained federal

Official Summary

1/5/2011--Introduced.Federal Protective Service Improvement and Accountability Act of 2011 - Directs the Secretary of Homeland Security (DHS) to maintain no fewer than 1,350 full-time equivalent positions in the Federal Protective Service inspector force, who shall be fully trained federal law enforcement officers. Directs the Secretary to classify the positions in the following categories:
(1) Federal Facility Security Officers, responsible for security assessment; and
(2) law enforcement officers, responsible for physical law enforcement and investigations. Directs the Secretary to establish:
(1) the Federal Protective Service contract oversight force; and
(2) minimum training and certification standards for security guard services at facilities protected by the Service.Expresses the sense of Congress that specified security standards for federal facilities established by the Interagency Security Committee should be implemented for all federal facilities for which they were issued.Directs the Secretary, through the Director of the Federal Protective Service, to:
(1) commence a one-year pilot program to research the advantages of converting guard positions at the highest-risk federal facilities protected by the Service from contract guard positions to positions held by federal employees; and
(2) establish and hire individuals for a federal facility security guard position.Directs the Comptroller General to:
(1) periodically review and report to Congress on the performance by federal facility security guards under the pilot program, and upon its completion submit a final report evaluating whether or not the performance of individuals in such positions was satisfactory (if so, directs the Secretary to replace contract guards at all highest risk facilities protected by the Service with federal employees); and
(2) submit a review of the fee-based funding system in use by the Service and issue any recommendations for alternative approaches.

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12/21/11
Vest dives to pool record as Spartans sweep Scranton

Justin Hill (T). 50 Free: 1. Ryan Fowler (T), 24.27; 2. Mike Dubinski (HR); 3. Adam Sehne (T). Diving: 1. Mike Pahler (HR), 176.10; 2. Stefan Sehne (T); 3. Chris Hanna (T). 100 Fly; 1. Ryan Fowler (T), 1:01.33; 2. Terry Vrabec (HR); 3.

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12/21/11
Vest dives to pool record as Spartans sweep Scranton

Justin Hill (T). 50 Free: 1. Ryan Fowler (T), 24.27; 2. Mike Dubinski (HR); 3. Adam Sehne (T). Diving: 1. Mike Pahler (HR), 176.10; 2. Stefan Sehne (T); 3. Chris Hanna (T). 100 Fly; 1. Ryan Fowler (T), 1:01.33; 2. Terry Vrabec (HR); 3.

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12/20/11
Government Policy: Federal Building, Courthouse, and Facility ...

On January 5, 2011, H.R. 176, the Federal Protective Service Improvement and Accountability Act of 2011, was introduced in the House. On April 8, 2011, similar legislation, S. 772, the Supporting Employee Competency and ...

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12/08/11
Lara Lynn Lane's Windrose

Since then the only congressional action has been H.R. 176, introduced by Congressman Bob Latta (R-OH) on February 13, 2009, which states that, “in order to continue aggressive growth in our Nation's telecommunications ...

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10/18/11
Stephen's Blog: Long reps

0.62 miles in 3:41, pace 5:54/mile, HR 176. HR zones: 0.0%, 1.8%, 9.5%, 18.1%, 70.6% 0.63 miles in 3:41, pace 5:53/mile, HR 177. HR zones: 0.0%, 0.9%, 7.7%, 19.5%, 71.9% Warm-up was 0.50 miles, warm-down 0.89 ...

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