United States Postal Inspection Service


 

Installation Summary

Project Scope: National
Products: Portal 100
Project Date: October 2005

As one of our country’s oldest federal law enforcement agencies, founded in 1737, the United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) protects the postal system from criminal attack and has jurisdiction in all matters infringing on the integrity of the Postal Service system; the security of the mail; and the safety of Postal Service funds, property, and personnel.

As fact-finding and investigative agents, Postal Inspectors are federal law enforcement officers who carry firearms, make arrests, and serve federal search warrants and subpoenas. Inspectors work closely with U.S. attorneys, other law enforcement agencies, and local prosecutors to investigate Postal Service cases and prepare them for court. Approximately 2,000 Postal Inspectors stationed throughout the United States enforce more than 200 federal laws covering investigations of crimes that adversely affect or fraudulently use the U.S. Mail and postal system.

To assist in carrying out its responsibilities, the Postal Inspection Service maintains a Security Force staffed by approximately 1,100 uniformed Postal Police Officers assigned to major mail facilities throughout the country. The officers provide perimeter security, escort high-value mail shipments, and perform other essential protective functions.

USPIS in seeking new web-based NCIC/NLETS workstation client software selected Portal 100 for deployment to USPIS domiciles in all 50 states and Puerto Rico. Communications with NCIC and NLETS is provided via USPIS-owned computers and the USPIS communications network through a secure connection.

* Information about our customers and their missions was derived from their respective web sites.

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