Kevin S. Simpson Appointed as Chief of U.S. Secret Service Uniformed Division

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The following press release was published by the U.S. Secret Service on Dec. 2, 2010. It is reproduced in full below.

(WASHINGTON, D.C.) United States Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan has

announced the appointment of Kevin S. Simpson to the position of Chief of the U.S.

Secret Service Uniformed Division effective December 5, 2010. Chief Simpson will

serve as the 19th Chief of the Uniformed Division, which was originally established in

1922 as the White House Police.

As a native of the national capital region, Chief Simpson understands and appreciates

the challenges the Uniformed Division faces daily in securing high-profile facilities such

as the White House, the Vice Presidents Residence and foreign diplomatic missions,

Director Sullivan said. I welcome Kevins perspective and experience within the Secret

Service and look forward to working more directly with him.

Chief Simpson began his Secret Service career in 1988 as an officer assigned to the

White House Branch. In 1992, he was promoted to the rank of sergeant at the White

House. Three years later, he was promoted to lieutenant, and was subsequently assigned

to Secret Service headquarters in the Office of Protective Operations (OPO). While

assigned to OPO, Chief Simpson served as a liaison to the specialty units within the

Uniformed Division, including the counter sniper, canine and magnetometer operations

units. He also served as the Uniformed Divisions co-coordinator for the 1996

Democratic National Convention in Chicago. In March 1997, Chief Simpson was

reassigned to the Foreign Missions Branch, which is responsible for working with the

Washington, D.C., diplomatic community.

Chief Simpson was promoted to captain in June 1997, serving both as a watch commander

and later in the Office of the Deputy Chief. He also served as the Uniformed Divisions

coordinator for the 2000 Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles. In January 2002,

he was promoted to the rank of inspector and reassigned to the White House Branch. In

January 2004, Chief Simpson was promoted to the rank of Deputy Chief and assumed the

position of branch commander of the White House Branch. He held that position until

January 2007 when he was selected as the branch commander for the Naval Observatory

Branch.

Chief Simpson is a 22-year veteran of the Secret Service. He has received numerous

performance awards and commendations throughout his career. He is a graduate of the

FBI National Academy and is a member of the International Association of Chiefs of

Police and the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives.

Throughout its history, the U.S. Secret Service Uniformed Division has grown both in

size and scope of responsibility. Today, the Uniformed Division is mandated by law to

provide physical security for the White House Complex, the Vice Presidents Residence

and the Naval Observatory. It also provides security for the Treasury Department and

foreign diplomatic missions in Washington, D.C. Its mission to protect facilities and

venues secured for Secret Service protectees is accomplished through a network of

fixed posts, vehicular and foot patrols and specialized support programs.

Born in Washington, D.C, Chief Simpson grew up in Maryland and now resides with his

family in Fairfax, Virginia.

Source: U.S. Secret Service

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