Overview
Federal Protective Service – Pittsburgh Field Office
The Federal Protective Service (FPS) maintains a dedicated field office within the William S. Moorhead Federal Building. Operating under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the FPS is the federal law enforcement agency charged with protecting federal facilities, their occupants, and visitors. 👮♂️ This office oversees the security operations for federal properties throughout the Western District of Pennsylvania, ensuring a safe environment for government business.
Core Mission and Responsibilities
The primary focus of this agency is the physical security of federal infrastructure. Their duties include:
- Facility Protection: Conducting comprehensive security assessments of federal buildings to identify vulnerabilities. 🏢
- Law Enforcement: Uniformed FPS officers and inspectors patrol federal properties, respond to crimes, and enforce federal laws.
- Contract Oversight: Managing the Protective Security Officers (contract guards) seen at building entrances and screening checkpoints.
- Threat Assessment: Investigating threats made against federal employees or facilities. 🕵️♂️
Reporting Suspicious Activity
While this specific office (Suite 1917) handles administrative and operational management, immediate security concerns or emergencies within a federal building should be reported to the FPS MegaCenter. The local office coordinates closely with the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police and other agencies during major events or critical incidents affecting the downtown area.
Access and Location
The office is located on the 19th floor of the Moorhead Federal Building on Liberty Avenue. Access to the building is strictly controlled; all visitors must pass through airport-style security screening, including metal detectors and X-ray inspection of bags. 🛂 A valid government-issued ID is required for entry.
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