[United States Government Manual] [June 01, 2005] [Pages 228-238] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov][[Page 228]] DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY \*\ Washington, DC 20528 Phone, 202-282-8000. Internet, www.dhs.gov. SECRETARY OF HOMELAND SECURITY Michael Chertoff Assistant Secretary, Office of Pam Turner Legislative Affairs Assistant Secretary, Office of Brian R. Besanceney Public Affairs Special Assistant to the Secretary-- Al Martinez-Fonts Private Sector Director, Office of International Cris Arcos Affairs Director, Office for National Thomas J. Lockwood Capital Region Coordination Director, Office of State and Local Josh Filler Government Coordination Director, Office of Counternarcotics Ralph D. Utley, Acting Enforcement and U.S. Interdiction Coordinator Commandant, United States Coast Adm. Thomas H. Collins Guard Inspector General Richard L. Skinner, Acting General Counsel Joe Whitley Officer for Civil Rights and Civil Dan Sutherland Liberties Privacy Officer Nuala O'Connor Kelly Director, United States Secret W. Ralph Basham Service Executive Director, Homeland Daniel J. Ostergaard Security Advisory Council Deputy Secretary Michael P. Jackson Director, Bureau of Citizenship and Eduardo Aguirre, Jr. Immigration Services Citizenship and Immigration Services Prakash I. Khatri Ombudsman Under Secretary for Border and Randy Beardsworth, Transportation Security Acting Under Secretary for Emergency Mike Brown Preparedness and Response Under Secretary for Information Bob Stephan Analysis and Infrastructure Protection Under Secretary for Management Janet Hale Under Secretary for Science and Charles E. McQueary Technology \*\ Editorial note: Updated information for this Department's activities and programs was not submitted. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Department of Homeland Security protects the Nation against terroristattacks. The Department is dedicated to achieving this goal while allowing for the free flow of people, goods, and commerceacross our borders and through our airports and seaports. Component agencies will analyze threats and intelligence, guard our borders and airports, protect our critical infrastructure, and coordinate the response of our Nation for future emergencies. Besides providing a better coordinated defenseof the homeland, the Department is also dedicated to protecting the rights of [[Page 229]] American citizens and enhancing public services, such as natural disaster assistanceand citizenship services, by dedicating offices to these important missions. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was established by the Homeland Security Act of 2002, (6 U.S.C. 101 note). Pursuant to this legislation, the Department came into existence on January 24, 2003, and is administered under the supervision and direction of the Secretary of Homeland Security. DHS consolidates functions from 22 agencies under one vast umbrella with a single, critical mission of protecting the United States using state-of-the-art intelligence information. The Secretary is charged with developing and coordinating a comprehensive national strategy to strengthen the United States against terrorist threats or attacks. In fulfilling this effort, the Secretary will advise the President on strengthening U.S. borders, providing for intelligence analysis and infrastructure protection, improving the use of science and technology to counter weapons of mass destruction, and creating a comprehensive response and recovery division. Directorates DHS will pursue its mission through five directorates: Border and Transportation Security Directorate The Directorate of Borderand TransportationSecurity (BTS) is responsible for securing our Nation's borders and transportation systems, which straddle 350 official portsof entry and connect our homeland to the rest of the world. BTS also is responsible for enforcingthe Nation's immigration laws. BTS will manage and coordinate port of entry activities and lead efforts to create a border of the future that provides greater security against terrorists, the instruments of terrorism, and other international threats, through better intelligence, coordinated national efforts, and unprecedented international cooperation while simultaneously ensuring the efficient flow of lawful traffic and commerce. Emergency Preparedness and Response Directorate The Directorate of Emergency Preparedness and Response (EP&R) ensures that the Nation is prepared for catastrophes--whether natural disastersor terroristassaults. Not only will EP&R coordinate with first- responders, it will oversee the Federal Government's national response and recovery strategy. EP&R will continue the former Federal Emergency Management Agency's efforts to reduce the loss of life and property and to protect our Nation's institutions from all types of hazards through a comprehensive, risk-based emergency management program of preparedness, prevention, response, and recovery. It will further the evolution of the emergency management culture from one that reacts to disasters to one that proactively helps communities and citizens avoid becoming victims. In addition, EP&R will develop and manage a national training and evaluation system to design curricula, set standards, evaluate, and reward performance in local, State, and Federal training efforts. Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection Directorate The Directorate of Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection (IAIP) merges under one roof the capability to identify and assess current and future threats to the homeland, map those threats against our vulnerabilities, issue timely warnings, and take preventive and protective action. IAIP will fuse and analyze information from multiple sources pertaining to terrorist threats. It [[Page 230]] [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] T201944.019 [[Page 231]] will coordinate and, as appropriate, consolidate the Federal Government's lines of communication with State and local public safety agencies and with the private sector, creating a coherent and efficient system for conveying actionable intelligenceand other threat information. IAIP also will administer the Homeland Security Advisory System. IAIP will take the lead in coordinating the national effort to secure the Nation's infrastructure, giving State, local, and private entities one primary contact for coordinating protection activities within the Federal Government, including vulnerability assessments, strategic planning efforts, and exercises. Management Directorate The Management Directorate is responsible for budget, appropriations, expenditure of funds, accounting and finance; procurement; human resources and personnel; information technology systems; facilities, property, equipment, and other material resources; and identification and tracking of performance measurements relating to the responsibilities of the Department. It is also responsible for ensuring that employees have clear responsibilities and means of communication with other personnel and management so that the more than 170,000 employees of DHS are connected to and fully a part of the goals and mission of the Department. Scienceand Technology Directorate The Directorate of Science and Technology (S&T) organizes the vast scientific and technological resources of the United States to prevent or mitigate the effects of catastrophic terrorism against the United States or its allies. It will unify and coordinate much of the Federal Government's efforts to develop and implement scientific and technological countermeasures, including channeling the intellectual energy and extensive capacity of important scientific institutions, such as the national laboratories and academic institutions. This research and development emphasis will be driven by a constant examination of the Nation's vulnerabilities, constant testing of our security systems, and a thorough evaluation of threats and security weaknesses. The emphasis will be on catastrophic terrorism--threats to the security of our homeland that could result in large-scale loss of life and major economic impact. It will be aimed at both evolutionary improvements to current capabilities and the development of revolutionary new capabilities. ImmigrationServices On March 1, 2003, services formerly provided by the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) transitioned into DHS as U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services(USCIS). Created as a separate bureau by the Homeland Security Act of 2002, USCIS allows DHS to improve the administration of benefits and immigration services for applicants by exclusively focusing on immigration and citizenship services. USCIS is headed by a Director, who reports directly to the Deputy Secretary for Homeland Security. USCIS is responsible for administering immigrationand naturalization adjudication functions and establishing immigration services policies and priorities. These functions include the following: --adjudication of immigrant visa petitions; --adjudication of naturalization petitions; --adjudication of asylum and refugeeapplications; --adjudications performed at the service centers; and --all other adjudications previously performed by INS. USCIS's mission is to secure America's promise as a nation of immigrants by [[Page 232]] promoting national security, eliminating immigration case backlogs, providing accurate and useful information to its customers, granting immigration and citizenship benefits, promoting an awareness and understanding of citizenship, and ensuring the integrity of our immigration system. USCIS ensures that America continues to welcome visitors, refugees, immigrants, asylum seekers, and new citizens while protecting the nation from terrorism, unlawful entrants, and illegal residents. It also provides public outreach and education initiatives to promote U.S. citizenship. USCIS processes all immigrant and nonimmigrant benefits provided to visitors of the United States, including the following: --family-based petitions: facilitating the process for close relatives to immigrate, gain permanent residency, work, etc.; --employment-based petitions: facilitating the process for current and prospective employees to immigrate or stay in the U.S. temporarily; --asylum and refugeeprocessing: adjudicating asylum and the processing of refugees; --naturalization: approving citizenship of eligible persons who wish to become U.S. citizens; --special status programs: adjudicating eligibility for U.S. immigration status as a form of humanitarian aid to foreign nationals; and --document issuance and renewal: including verifying eligibility and producing and issuing immigration documents. Headquarters Offices are located in Washington, DC, and exist to support and guide USCIS offices around the world. Telephone Centers Through the National Customer Service Center's telephone centers, USCIS provides toll-free nationwide assistance to customers calling from within the United States. Customers can access live assistance from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. Also, they can access recorded information (including information about the status of their specific case) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Both live and recorded service is available in English and Spanish. Callers from outside the United States can access more limited information through a separate toll number. Training Academy All USCIS officer corps training sessions are held at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center(FLETC), located in Glynn County, Georgia. Approximately 80 Federal agencies conduct training at FLETC, which is now a component of the Department of Homeland Security. Agencies Reporting to the Secretary of Homeland Security United States Coast Guard 2100 Second Street SW., Washington, DC 20593-0001 Phone, 202-267-2229. Internet, www.uscg.mil The Coast Guard, established by act of January 28, 1915 (14 U.S.C. 1), became a component of the Department of Transportation on April 1, 1967, pursuant to the Department of Transportation Act of October 15, 1966 (49 U.S.C. 108), and is now part of the Department of Homeland Security, pursuant to the Homeland Security Act of 2002 (6 U.S.C. 468). The Coast Guard is a branch of the Armed Forcesof the United States at all times and is a service within the Department of Homeland Security except when operating as part [[Page 233]] of the Navy in time of war or when the President directs. The predecessor of the Coast Guard, the Revenue Marine, was established in 1790 as a Federal maritime law enforcement agency. Many other major responsibilities have since been added. Activities Aidsto Navigation The Coast Guard establishes and maintains the U.S. aids-to-navigation system that includes lights, buoys, day beacons, fog signals, marine radio beacons, and long-range radio navigation aids. Long-range radio navigation aids include loran-C and the Global Positioning System (GPS) and its augmentations. Aids are established in or adjacent to waters subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. These aids are intended to assist a navigator to determine a position or plot a safe course or to warn the navigator of dangers or obstructions to navigation. Other functions related to navigation aids include broadcasting marine information and publishing Local Notices to Mariners and Light Lists. Information regarding navigational aids is available electronically. Phone, 703-313-5900 (modem). Internet, www.navcen.uscg.mil. For further information, call 202-267-0980. BoatingSafety The Coast Guard develops and directs a national boating safety program aimed at making the operation of small craft in U.S. waters both pleasurable and safe. This is accomplished by establishing uniform safety standardsfor recreational boats and associated equipment; encouraging State efforts through a grant-in-aid and liaison program; coordinating public education and information programs; administering the Coast Guard Auxiliary; and enforcing compliance with Federal laws and regulations relative to safe use and safety equipment requirements for small boats. For further information, call 202-267-1077. BridgeAdministration The Coast Guard administers the statutes regulating the construction, maintenance, and operation of bridges and causeways across the navigable waters of the United States to provide for safe navigation through and under bridges. For further information, call 202-267-0368. CoastGuard Auxiliary The Auxiliary is a nonmilitary volunteer organization of private citizens who own small boats, aircraft, or radio stations. Auxiliary members assist the Coast Guard by conducting boating education programs, patrolling marine regattas, participating in search and rescue operations, and conducting vessel safety checks. For further information, call 202-267-0982. DeepwaterPorts The Coast Guard administers a licensing and regulatory program governing the construction, ownership (international aspects), and operation of deepwater ports on the high seas to transfer oil from tankers to shore. For further information, call 202-267-0495. Ice Operations The Coast Guard operates the Nation's icebreaking vessels (icebreakers and ice-capable cutters), supported by aircraft, for ice reconnaissance, to facilitate maritime transportation in domestic waters. Additionally, icebreakers support logistics to U.S. polar installations and also support scientific research in Arctic and Antarctic waters. For further information, call 202-267-1456. Marine EnvironmentalResponse The Coast Guard is responsible for enforcing laws relating to the protection of the marine environment. Program objectives are to ensure that public health and welfare and the environment are protected when spillsoccur. Under these laws, U.S. and foreign vessels are prohibited from using U.S. waters unless they have insurance or other guarantees that potential pollution liability for cleanup and damages will be met. Other functions include providing a national response center to receive reports of oil and hazardous substancespills, investigating spills, initiating subsequent civil penalty actions when warranted, encouraging and monitoring [[Page 234]] responsible party cleanups, and when necessary, coordinating federally funded spill response operations. The program also provides a national strike force to assist Federal on-scene coordinators in responding to pollution incidents. For further information, call 202-267-0518. MarineInspection The Coast Guard is charged with formulating, administering, and enforcing various safety standards for the design, construction, equipment, and maintenance of commercial vessels of the United States and offshore structures on the Outer Continental Shelf. The program includes enforcement of safety standards on foreign vessels subject to U.S. jurisdiction. Investigations are conducted of reported marine accidents, casualties, violations of law and regulations, misconduct, negligence, and incompetence occurring on commercial vessels subject to U.S. jurisdiction. Surveillance operations and boardings are conducted to detect violations of law and regulations. The program also functions to facilitate marine transportation by measuring and administering the vessel documentation laws. For further information, call 202-267-1464. MarineLicensing The Coast Guard administers a system for evaluating and licensing of U.S. merchantmarine personnel. This program develops safe manning standards for commercial vessels. The Coast Guard also maintains oversight and approval authority for the numerous mariner training programs. For further information, call 703-235-1951. MaritimeLaw Enforcement The Coast Guard is the primary maritime law enforcement agency for the United States. It enforces or assists in the enforcement of applicable Federal laws and treaties and other international agreements to which the United States is party, on, over, and under the high seas and waters subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, and may conduct investigations into suspected violations of such laws and international agreements. The Coast Guard works with other Federal agencies in the enforcement of such laws as they pertain to the protection of living and nonliving marine resources and in the suppression of smuggling and illicit drug trafficking. For further information, call 202-267-1890. Military Readiness As required by law, the Coast Guard maintains a state of readiness to function as a specialized service in the Navy in time of war, or as directed by the President. Coastal and harbordefense, including port security and maritime interdiction operations, are the most important military tasks assigned to the Coast Guard in times of national crisis. For further information, call 202-267-2025. PortSafety and Security The Coast Guard plays a leading role in ensuring America's maritime homeland security. This program is administered by the Coast Guard Captains of the Port. The Coast Guard is authorized to enforce rules and regulations governing the safety and security of ports and anchorages, and the movement of vessels and prevention of pollution in U.S. waters. Port safety and security functions include supervising cargo transfer operations, both storage and stowage, conducting harbor patrols and waterfront facility inspections, establishing security zones as required, and the control of vessel movement. For further information, call 202-267-0495. ReserveTraining The Coast Guard Reserve provides qualified individuals for active duty in time of war and other contingencies, as well as for day-to-day augmentation of Coast Guard cutters and shore units. The Coast Guard Reserve is unique among the Reserve components in that Coast Guard reservists may be involuntarily recalled for domesticemergencies. For further information, call 202-267-1240. Searchand Rescue The Coast Guard maintains a system of rescue vessels, aircraft, and communications facilities to carry out its function of saving life and [[Page 235]] property in and over the high seas and the navigable watersof the United States. This function includes flood relief and removing hazards to navigation. For further information, call 202-267-1943. WaterwaysManagement The Coast Guard has a significant role in the safe and orderly passage of cargo, people, and vessels on our Nation's waterways. It has established vessel traffic services in six major ports to provide for the safe movement of vessels at all times, but particularly during hazardous conditions, restricted visibility, or bad weather. The program's goal is to ensure the safe, efficient flow of commerce. The Coast Guard also regulates the installation of equipment necessary for vessel safety. For further information, call 202-267-0407. District and Field Organizations--United States Coast Guard ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Organization Address Commander Telephone ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Atlantic Area 431 Crawford St., Portsmouth, VA 23704-5004 Vice Adm. Thad W. Allen, USCG 757-398-6287 Maintenance 300 Main St. Twr., Norfolk, VA 23510 Rear Adm. James A. Kinghorn, Jr. 757-628-4275 and Logistics Command- Atlantic 1st District 408 Atlantic Ave., Boston, MA 02110-3350 Rear Adm. George N. Naccara 617-223-8480 5th District 431 Crawford St., Portsmouth, VA 23704-5004 Vice Adm. Thad W. Allen 757-398-6287 7th District Rm. 944, 909 SE. 1st Ave., Miami, FL 33131- Rear Adm. James S. Carmichael 305-536-5654 3050 8th District 501 Magazine St., New Orleans, LA 70130-3396 Rear Adm. Roy J. Casto 504-589-6298 9th District 1240 E. 9th St., Cleveland, OH 44199-2060 Rear Adm. James D. Hull 216-902-6001 Pacific Area Coast Guard Island, Alameda, CA 94501-5100 Vice Adm. Ernest R. Riutta 510-437-3196 Maintenance Coast Guard Island, Alameda, CA 94501-5100 Rear Adm. John L. Parker 510-437-3939 and Logistics Command-Pacific 11th District Coast Guard Island, Alameda, CA 94501-5100 Vice Adm. Ernest R. Riutta 510-437-3196 13th District 915 2d Ave., Seattle, WA 98174-1067 Rear Adm. Erroll M. Brown 206-220-7090 14th District 9th Fl., 300 Ala Moana Blvd., Honolulu, HI Rear Adm. Joseph J. McClelland 808-541-2051 96850-4982 17th District P.O. Box 25517, Juneau, AK 99802-1217 Rear Adm. Thomas J. Barrett 907-463-2025 U.S. Coast New London, CT 06320-4195 Rear Adm. Robert C. Olsen, Jr. 203-444-8285 Guard Academy National Suite 1000, 4200 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA Jan Lane, Acting 703-235-4700 Pollution Funds 22203-1804 Center Coast Guard 2100 2d St. SW., Washington, DC 20593-0001 Capt. Steven E. Froehlich 202-267-2321 Personnel Command ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For further information, contact the Information Office, United States Coast Guard, 2100 Second Street SW., Washington, DC 20593. Phone, 202- 267-2229. Internet, www.uscg.mil. United States Secret Service 950 H Street, NW., Washington, DC 20223 Phone, 202-406-5708. Internet, www.secretservice.gov Pursuant to certain sections of titles 3 and 18 of the United States Code, the mission of the Secret Service includes the authority and responsibility for: --protectingthe President, the Vice President, the President-elect, the Vice-President-elect, and members of their immediate families; major Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates; former Presidents and their spouses; minor children of a former President until the age of 16; visiting heads of foreign states or governments; other distinguished foreign visitors to the United States; and official representatives of the United States performing special missions abroad, as directed by the President; --providing security for designated national events and preserving the integrity of the Nation's financial and critical infrastructures using DHS [[Page 236]] intelligence analysis and coordination with other key agencies; --providing security at the White House complex and other Presidential offices, the temporary official residence of the Vice President in the District of Columbia, and foreign diplomatic missions in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area and throughout the United States, its territories and possessions; --detecting and arrestingany person committing any offense against the laws of the United States relating to currency, coins, obligations, and securities of the United States or of foreign governments; --suppressing the forgery and fraudulentnegotiation or redemption of Federal Government checks, bonds, and other obligations or securities of the United States; --conducting investigationsrelating to certain criminal violations of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, the Federal Land Bank Act, and the Government Losses in Shipment Act; and --detecting and arresting offenders of laws pertaining to electronic funds transfer frauds, credit and debit card frauds, false identification documents or devices, computer access fraud, and Department of Agriculture food coupons, including authority-to- participate cards. District Offices-United States Secret Service ------------------------------------------------------------------------ District Address Telephone ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Akron, OH...................... Suite 403, 441 Wolf 330-761-0544 Ledges Pkwy., 44311- 1054. Albany, GA..................... Suite 221, 235 229-430-8442 Roosevelt Ave., 31701- 2374. Albany, NY..................... 2d Fl., 39 N. Pearl 518-436-9600 St., 12207. Albuquerque, NM................ Suite 1700, 505 505-248-5290 Marquette St. NW., 87102. Anchorage, AK.................. Rm. 559, 222 W. 7th 907-271-5148 Ave., 99513-7592. Atlanta, GA.................... Suite 2906, 401 W. 404-331-6111 Peachtree St., 30308- 3516. Atlantic City, NJ.............. Suite 501, 6601 Ventnor 609-487-1300 Ave., Ventnor City, 08406. Augusta, GA.................... P.O. Box 898, 30903.... 706-597-1027 Austin, TX..................... Suite 972, 300 E. 8th 512-916-5103 St., 78701. Baltimore, MD.................. 11th Fl., 100 S. 410-962-2200 Charles St., 21201. Baton Rouge, LA................ Rm. 1502, 1 American 225-389-0763 Pl., 70825. Birmingham, AL................. Suite 1125, 15 S. 20th 205-731-1144 St., 35233. Boise, ID...................... Rm. 730, 550 W. Fort 208-334-1403 St., 83724-0001. Boston, MA..................... Suite 791, 10 Causeway 617-565-5640 St., 02222-1080. Buffalo, NY.................... Suite 300, 610 Main 716-551-4401 St., 14202. Charleston, SC................. Suite 500, 5900 Core 843-747-7242 Ave., 29406. Charleston, WV................. Suite 910, 300 Summers 304-347-5188 St., 25301. Charlotte, NC.................. Suite 400, 6302 704-442-8370 Fairview Rd., 28210. Chattanooga, TN................ Rm. 204, 900 Georgia 423-752-5125 Ave., 37402. Chicago, IL.................... Suite 1200 N., 300 S. 312-353-5431 Riverside Plz., 60606. Cincinnati, OH................. Rm. 6118, 550 Main St., 513-684-3585 45202. Cleveland, OH.................. Rm. 440, 6100 Rockside 216-706-4365 Woods Blvd., 44131- 2334. Colorado Springs, CO........... Rm. 204, 212 N. 719-632-3325 Wahsatch, 80903. Columbia, SC................... Suite 1425, 1835 803-765-5446 Assembly St., 29201. Columbus, OH................... Suite 800, 500 S. Front 614-469-7370 St., 43215. Dallas, TX..................... Suite 300, 125 E. John 972-868-3200 W. Carpenter Fwy., Irving, 75062-2752. Dayton, OH..................... Rm. 811, 200 W. 2d St., 937-222-2013 45402. Denver, CO..................... Suite 1430, 1660 303-866-1010 Lincoln St., 80264. Des Moines, IA................. Suite 637, 210 Walnut 515-284-4565 St., 50309-2107. Detroit, MI.................... Suite 1000, 477 313-226-6400 Michigan Ave., 48226- 2518. El Paso, TX.................... Suite 210, 4849 N. 915-533-6950 Mesa, 79912. Fresno, CA..................... Suite 207, 5200 N. Palm 559-487-5204 Ave., 93704. Fort Myers, FL................. Suite 804, 2000 Main 941-334-0660 St., 33901. Grand Rapids, MI............... Suite 302, 330 Ionia 616-454-4671 Ave. NW., 49503-2350. Great Falls, MT................ No. 11, 3d St. N., 406-452-8515 59401. Greensboro, NC................. Suite 220, 4905 Koger 336-547-4180 Blvd., 27407. Greenville, SC................. Suite 1803, 301 N. Main 864-233-1490 St., 29601. Honolulu, HI................... Rm. 6-210, 300 Ala 808-541-1912 Moana Blvd., 96850. Houston, TX.................... Suite 500, 602 Sawyer 713-868-2299 St., 77007. Indianapolis, IN............... Suite 211, 575 N. 317-226-6444 Pennsylvania St., 46204. Jackson, MS.................... Suite 840, 100 W. 601-965-4436 Capitol St., 39269. Jacksonville, FL............... Suite 500, 7820 904-724-6711 Arlington Expy., 32211. Jamaica, NY.................... Rm. 246, Bldg. 75, John 718-553-0911 F. Kennedy International Airport, 1143. Kansas City, MO................ Suite 510, 1150 Grand 816-460-0600 Ave., 64106. Knoxville, TN.................. Rm. 517, 710 Locust 865-545-4627 St., 37902. Las Vegas, NV.................. Suite 600, 600 Las 702-388-6446 Vegas Blvd. S., 89101. Lexington, KY.................. Suite 201, 3141 859-223-2358 Beaumont Centre Cir., 40513. Little Rock, AR................ Suite 1700, 111 Center 501-324-6241 St., 72201-4419. Los Angeles, CA................ 17th Fl., 255 E. Temple 213-894-4830 St., 90012. Louisville, KY................. Rm. 377, 600 Dr. Martin 502-582-5171 Luther King, Jr., Pl., 40202. [[Page 237]] Lubbock, TX.................... Rm. 813, 1205 Texas 806-472-7347 Ave., 79401. Madison, WI.................... Suite 303, 131 W. 608-264-5191 Wilson St., 53703. Manchester, NH................. Suite 802, 1750 Elm 603-626-5631 St., 03104. McAllen, TX.................... Suite 1107, 200 S. 10th 956-630-5811 St., 78501. Melville, NY................... Suite 216E, 35 Pinelawn 631-249-0404 Rd., 11747-3154. Memphis, TN.................... Suite 204, 5350 Poplar 901-544-0333 Ave., 38119. Miami, FL...................... Suite 100, 8375 NW. 53d 305-629-1800 St., 33166. Milwaukee, WI.................. 572 Federal Courthouse, 414-297-3587 517 E. Wisconsin Ave., 53202. Minneapolis, MN................ Suite 750, 300 S. 4th 612-348-1800 St., 55415. Mobile, AL..................... Suite 200, 182 St. 334-441-5851 Francis St., 36602- 3501. Montgomery, AL................. Suite 605, 1 Commerce 334-223-7601 St., 36104. Nashville, TN.................. 658 U.S. Courthouse, 615-736-5841 801 Broadway St., 37203. New Haven, CT.................. Suite 1201, 265 Church 203-865-2449 St., 06510. New Orleans, LA................ Rm. 807, 501 Magazine 504-589-4041 St., 70130. New York, NY................... 9th Fl., 7 World Trade 212-637-4500 Ctr., 10048-1901. Newark, NJ..................... Suite 700, W. Twr., 973-656-4500 Speedwell Ave., 07960- 3990. Norfolk, VA.................... Suite 640, 200 Granby 757-441-3200 St., 23510. Oklahoma City, OK.............. Suite 650, 4013 NW. 405-810-3000 Expressway, 73102-9229. Omaha, NE...................... Suite 301, 2707 N. 402-965-9670 108th St., 68164. Orlando, FL.................... Suite 670, 135 W. 407-648-6333 Central Blvd., 32801. Philadelphia, PA............... 7236 Federal Bldg., 600 215-861-3300 Arch St., 19106-1676. Phoenix, AZ.................... Suite 1450, 3200 N. 602-640-5580 Central Ave., 85012. Pittsburgh, PA................. Rm. 835, 1000 Liberty 412-395-6484 Ave., 15222. Portland, ME................... 2d Fl., W. Twr., 100 207-780-3493 Middle St., 04104. Portland, OR................... Suite 1020, 1001 SW. 503-326-2162 5th Ave., 97204. Providence, RI................. Suite 343, 380 401-331-6456 Westminster St., 02903. Raleigh, NC.................... Suite 210, 4407 Bland 919-790-2834 Rd., 27609-6296. Reno, NV....................... Suite 850, 100 W. 775-784-5354 Liberty St., 89501. Richmond, VA................... Suite 1910, 600 E. Main 804-771-2274 St., 23219. Riverside, CA.................. Suite 203, 4371 Latham 909-276-6781 St., 92501. Roanoke, VA.................... Suite 2, 105 Franklin 540-345-4301 Rd. SW., 24011. Rochester, NY.................. Rm. 606, 100 State St., 716-263-6830 14614. Sacramento, CA................. Suite 9-500, 501 I St., 916-930-2130 95814-2322. Saginaw, MI.................... Suite 200, 301 E. 517-752-8076 Genesee Ave., 48607- 1242. St. Louis, MO.................. Rm. 924, 1114 Market 314-539-2238 St., 63101. Salt Lake City, UT............. Suite 450, 57 W. 200 801-524-5910 S., 84101-1610. San Antonio, TX................ Rm. B410, 727 E. 210-472-6175 Durango Blvd., 78206- 1265. San Diego, CA.................. Suite 660, 550 W. C 619-557-5640 St., 92101-3531. San Francisco, CA.............. Suite 530, 345 Spear 415-744-9026 St., 94105. San Jose, CA................... Suite 2050, 280 S. 1st 408-535-5288 St., 95113. San Juan, PR................... Suite 3-B, 1510 F.D. 787-277-1515 Roosevelt Ave., Guaynabo, 00968. Santa Ana, CA.................. Suite 500, 200 W. Santa 714-246-8257 Ana Blvd., 92701-4164. Savannah, GA................... Suite 570, 33 Bull St., 912-652-4401 31401-3334. Scranton, PA................... Suite 247, 235 N. 570-346-5781 Washington Ave., 18501. Seattle, WA.................... Rm. 890, 915 2d Ave., 206-220-6800 98174. Shreveport, LA................. Suite 525, 401 Edwards 318-676-3500 St., 71101. Sioux Falls, SD................ Suite 405, 230 S. 605-330-4565 Phillips Ave., 57104- 6321. Spokane, WA.................... Suite 1340, 601 W. 509-353-2532 Riverside Ave., 99201- 0611. Springfield, IL................ Suite 301, 400 W. 217-492-4033 Monroe St., 62704. Springfield, MO................ Suite 306, 901 E. St. 417-864-8340 Louis St., 65806. Syracuse, NY................... Rm. 1371, 100 S. 315-448-0304 Clinton St., 13260. Tallahassee, FL................ Suite 120, Bldg. F, 325 850-942-9523 John Knox Rd., 32303. Tampa, FL...................... Rm. 1101, 501 E. Polk 813-228-2636 St., 33602. Toledo, OH..................... Suite 702, 4 Seagate, 419-259-6434 43604. Trenton, NJ.................... Suite 3000, 402 E. 609-989-2008 State St., 08608. Tucson, AZ..................... Rm 4-V, 300 W. Congress 520-670-4730 St., 85701. Tulsa, OK...................... Suite 400, 125 W. 15 918-581-7272 St., 74119-3824. Tyler, TX...................... Suite 395, 6101 S. 903-534-2933 Broadway, 75703. Ventura, CA.................... Suite 161, 5500 805-339-9180 Telegraph Rd., 93003. Washington, DC................. Suite 6000, 1100 L St., 202-406-8800 NW., 20005. West Palm Beach, FL............ Suite 800, 505 S. 561-659-0184 Flagler Dr., 33401. White Plains, NY............... Suite 300, 140 Grand 914-682-6300 St., 10601. Wichita, KS.................... Suite 275, 301 N. Main, 316-267-1452 67202. Wilmington, DE................. Rm. 414, 920 King St., 302-573-6188 19801. Wilmington, NC................. P.O. Box 120, 28402.... 910-815-4511 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ District Offices Overseas--United States Secret Service ------------------------------------------------------------------------ District Address Telephone ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bangkok, Thailand....... American Embassy, Box 011-66-2-205-4000 64/Bangkok, APO AP 96546. Berlin, Germany......... PSC 120, Box 3000, APO 011-49-30-8305-1450 AE 09265. Bogota, Colombia........ U.S. Embassy, Unit 011-57-1-315-0811 5146, APO AA 34038. Bonn, Germany........... American Embassy/Bonn, 011-49-228-339-2587 PSC 117, Box 300, APO AE 09080. [[Page 238]] Hong Kong............... 25 Garden Rd., Central 011-852-2841-2524 Hong Kong. Lagos, Nigeria.......... USSS, Dept. of State, 011-234-1-261-0500 8300 Lagos Pl., 20521- 8300. London, England......... 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