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Survey of Federal Law Enforcement Officer Job Series

Survey of Federal Law Enforcement Officer Job Series

U.S. Government Accountability Office

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1. Does your agency use Office of Personnel Management (OPM) job series (such as 1811 or 0083) for law enforcement officers at the [name of responding federal component appeared here]?
(Check one.)
1. (Click here to go to Question 2.)
2. (Click here to go to Question 7.)


OPM Law Enforcement Officer Job Series

2. As of June 30, 2006, which OPM job series in the [name of responding federal component appeared here] are authorized to perform at least one of the following law enforcement functions, even if all officers in the series do not necessarily exercise this authority all the time: (1) conduct criminal investigations, (2) execute search warrants, (3) make arrests, and (4) carry firearms?
(Enter all job series that apply.)
  1st OPM Job Series   4-digit job series
  2nd OPM Job Series   4-digit job series
  3rd OPM Job Series   4-digit job series
  4th OPM Job Series   4-digit job series
  5th OPM Job Series   4-digit job series
  6th OPM Job Series   4-digit job series
  7th OPM Job Series   4-digit job series
  8th OPM Job Series   4-digit job series
  9th OPM Job Series   4-digit job series
  10th OPM Job Series   4-digit job series
   


OPM Job Series: General Job Title

3. What one general job title (e.g. criminal investigator, police officer, special agent) can GAO use to refer to each of the OPM law enforcement officer job series?
(Do not include ranks, grades, or supervisory titles.)
  [1st OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]  
  [2nd OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]  
  [3rd OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]  
  [4th OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]  
  [5th OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]  
  [6th OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]  
  [7th OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]  
  [8th OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]  
  [9th OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]  
  [10th OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]  
   


OPM Job Series: Number of Law Enforcement Officers

4. What was the total number of on-board law enforcement officers in each OPM job series in the [name of responding federal component appeared here] as of June 30, 2006?
 
  [1st OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]  
  [2nd OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]  
  [3rd OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]  
  [4th OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]  
  [5th OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]  
  [6th OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]  
  [7th OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]  
  [8th OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]  
  [9th OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]  
  [10th OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]  
   


OPM Job Series: Primary Duties

5. What is the general description of the primary duties for each of the OPM job series in the [name of responding federal component appeared here]? (The space provided below allows you 1,000 characters for each job series, including spaces. Please limit the use of abbreviations and acronyms.)

(Be aware that GAO may be putting your narrative responses directly into our report without editing for spelling, grammar, punctuation, or clarity. We suggest that you first copy the primary duties statement into Word (or other word processing software), use the character count feature to ensure you have not exceeded 1,000 characters (including spaces), and check for any spelling mistakes using "Spell Check." Then, highlight and copy the primary duties statement and paste it in the box provided below by left-clicking one time in the box and pressing Ctrl-V.)
(Enter description of primary duties in the box to the right of each job series below.)
  [1st OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]
  [2nd OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]
  [3rd OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]
  [4th OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]
  [5th OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]
  [6th OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]
  [7th OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]
  [8th OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]
  [9th OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]
  [10th OPM Job Series from question 2 appeared here]
   


6. Do you have any non-OPM law enforcement officer job series or job identifiers?
(Check one.)
1. (Click here to go to Question 7.)
2. (Click here to go to Question 10.)


Non-OPM Law Enforcement Officer Job Series or Job Identifiers

7. As of June 30, 2006, if the [name of responding federal component appeared here] does not use an OPM job series, what non-OPM job series or job identifiers (e.g. criminal investigator, police officer, special agent) in the [name of responding federal component appeared here] are authorized to perform at least one of the following law enforcement functions, even if all officers in the job series or job identifier do not necessarily exercise this authority all the time: (1) conduct criminal investigations, (2) execute search warrants, (3) make arrests, and (4) carry firearms?
(Do not include ranks, grades, or supervisory titles as a job series or job identifier. If you use a numeric identifier, also include the job title.)
  First non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier  
  Second non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier  
  Third non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier  
  Fourth non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier  
  Fifth non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier  
  Sixth non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier  
  Seventh non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier  
  Eighth non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier  
  Ninth non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier  
  Tenth non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier  
   


Non-OPM Job Series: Number of Law Enforcement Officers

8. What was the total number of on-board law enforcement officers in each non-OPM job series or job identifier in the [name of responding federal component appeared here] as of June 30, 2006?
 
  [First non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier}  
  [Second non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier}  
  [Third non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier}  
  [Fourth non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier}  
  [Fifth non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier}  
  [Sixth non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier}  
  [Seventh non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier}  
  [Eighth non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier}  
  [Nineth non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier}  
  [Tenth non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier}  
   


Non-OPM Job Series: Primary Duties

9. What is the general description of the primary duties for each non-OPM job series or job identifier? (The space provided below allows you 1,000 characters for each job series or job identifier, including spaces. Please limit the use of abbreviations and acronyms.)

(Be aware that GAO may be putting your narrative responses directly into our report without editing for spelling, grammar, punctuation, or clarity. We suggest that you first copy the primary duties statement into Word (or other word processing software), use the character count feature to ensure you have not exceeded 1,000 characters (including spaces), and check for any spelling mistakes using "Spell Check." Then, highlight and copy the primary duties statement and paste it in the box provided below by left-clicking one time in the box and pressing Ctrl-V.)
(Enter description of primary duties in the box to the right of each job series or job identifier below.)
  [First non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier}
  [Second non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier}
  [Third non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier}
  [Fourth non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier}
  [Fifth non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier}
  [Sixth non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier}
  [Seventh non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier}
  [Eighth non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier}
  [Nineth non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier}
  [Tenth non-OPM Job Series/Job Identifier}
   


Contact Information

10. In the event we need to follow up on any of the responses provided in this survey, what is the name and contact information of the individual we can contact?
 
  a. Name  
  b. Title  
  c. Telephone number   10-digits, no dashes
  d. E-mail address  
   

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