Freedom of Information/Privacy Act
Inappropriate Communications/Threat
Information System
ACRONYM: IC/TIS
ORIGINATOR:
Department/Agency Name: U.S. Department of
Justice
Major Organization Subdivision: United States
Marshals Service (USMS)
Minor Organization Subdivision: Investigative
Services Division
Name of Unit: Analytical Support
Street Address: CS-3, U.S. Marshals Service Headquarters
City: Washington
State: DC
Zip Code: 20530-1000
Country: United States
Hours of Service: 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Telephone: (202) 307-9111
FAX: (703) 603-0356
E-Mail Address:
ABSTRACT: The IC/TIS system contains identifying information and background data on persons who have directly
threatened or pose a violent threat to USMS protectees, information concerning the threat, and threat-related investigative
information.
PURPOSE: This system is used to plan and carry out security operations for the protection of Federal judges, court
officials, witnesses and jurors.
ACCESS CONSTRAINTS: Records are protected from unauthorized access through appropriate administrative, physical,
and technical safeguards. These safeguards include restricting access to those with a need-to-know to perform their official
duties, using locks and alarm devices, passwords and/or encrypting data communications.
USE CONSTRAINTS: Users are restricted to only those privileges necessary to perform assigned tasks.
AGENCY PROGRAM: The IC/TIS system supports the USMS in the administration and implementation of courtroom
security requirements for the Federal judiciary, and in the protection of Federal jurists, court officers, and other threatened
persons in the interests of justice where criminal intimidation impedes the functioning of the Federal judicial process.
SOURCES OF DATA: Information contained in this system is obtained from public and confidential sources and from
Federal, State and local law enforcement agencies.
RESPONSIBLE OFFICE FOR DISTRIBUTING INFORMATION
OFFICE OF CONTACT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION DATE OF LAST MODIFICATION: Ongoing
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