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USS

Abbreviation for:
ultrasound scan
universal spine system
Upshaw-Schulman syndrome
uptake signal sequence
ureterosigmoidostomy
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Treasury Department, USSS has evolved into a federal law enforcement agency with statutory authority to conduct criminal investigations and protect specific federal officials, individuals, and sites.
(62) According to the USSS, as a matter of its strategic vision, the standards community is committed to the notion that "[g]overnments rely on voluntary consensus standards as much as possible in regulation and procurement rather than creating additional regulatory requirements." (63) Thus, it is clear that the federal government is generally opposed to government intervention into the standards marketplace and such an intervention would be contrary to both the spirit of the policy and, potentially, the law.
Instead, inauguration security funding is expected to be provided from the USSS general NSSE account.
The USSS also warned that without the multi-million-dollar upgrade, its system was vulnerable to hacker attacks.
maintain and operate facilities for transmitting, receiving and safeguarding secure communications for the president during his travels and to assist the USSS in furnishing protection for the president.
The USSS and ED document reaches other conclusions.
enforcement agencies including the FBI, USSS, Estonian Central Criminal
Secret Service local office Password trafficking FBI local office; NIPC; USSS Copyright (software, movie, sound FBI local office; if imported, U.S.
The USSS does not, however, have a publicly available
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