Federal Law Enforcement in The United States - Other Federal Law Enforcement Agencies

Other Federal Law Enforcement Agencies

Independent Agencies and Quasi-official Corporations

  • Central Intelligence Agency Security Protective Service (CIASPS)
  • United States Environmental Protection Agency
    • Criminal Investigation Division (EPACID)
    • Office of Inspector General (EPAOIG)
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    • Office of Inspector General (NASAOIG)
    • NASA Security Services
  • Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Office of Inspector General (NRCOIG)
  • Office of Personnel Management, Office of Inspector General (OPMOIG)
  • Railroad Retirement Board, Office of Inspector General (RRBOIG)
  • Small Business Administration, Office of Inspector General (SBAOIG)
  • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Office of Inspector General (FDICOIG)
  • General Services Administration, Office of Inspector General (GSAOIG)
  • Social Security Administration Office of Inspector General (SSAOIG)
  • United States Postal Service (USPS)
    • USPS Office of Inspector General (USPSOIG)
    • United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS)
      • U.S. Postal Police
  • Smithsonian Institution
    • Office of Protection Services (SI)
    • National Zoological Park Police (NZPP)
    • Office of the Inspector General (OIG)
  • Amtrak
    • Amtrak Office of Inspector General
    • Amtrak Office of Security Strategy and Special Operations (OSSSO)
    • Amtrak Police
  • Federal Reserve Bank: Federal Reserve Police
  • Tennessee Valley Authority
    • Tennessee Valley Authority Office of Inspector General (TVAOIG)
    • Tennessee Valley Authority Police (TVAP)
  • United States Agency for International Development, Office of Inspector General (AIDOIG)

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