By Amy Westercamp February 5, 2026
Store Manager USSS HQ – Washington, DC $20.00 to $25.00/hr.
By Amy Westercamp December 17, 2025
A USCCA® Membership is now available as an exclusive benefit for USSSA members.
By Amy Westercamp September 5, 2025
**Keep It Simple Stupid
By Amy Westercamp September 5, 2025
Job Opportunity: Director of Safety and Security School Name: Friends Academy ( www.friendsacademy.org ) Location: Locust Valley, New York (Long Island) Job Description: See attached PDF
By Amy Westercamp June 12, 2025
For a limited time, USSSA is offering a Secret Service Commemorative Glock handguns in three different models. All options are commissioned by the Association (NOT the U.S. Secret Service) and bear the USSSA logo on the firearm. CLICK TO READ MORE
By Amy Westercamp April 14, 2025
Beneath the soaring arches of the Washington National Cathedral, we said goodbye to a legend. Clint Hill was more than a witness to history—he shaped it. Sixty years ago, in Dallas, when an assassin’s bullets shattered the calm, it was Hill who ran toward danger. With only instinct and duty as his armor, he leapt onto the limousine to shield President and Mrs. Kennedy. He couldn’t save the President—but his courage became the gold standard of service.
By Amy Westercamp February 25, 2025
Clinton J. “Clint” Hill , 93, renowned Secret Service agent and bestselling author, passed away peacefully at home in Belvedere, California, on February 21 with his beloved wife, Lisa McCubbin Hill, by his side. Hill’s heroism on November 22, 1963, during the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, made him a symbol of courage and a revered icon in the Secret Service.
By Amy Westercamp February 11, 2025
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Secret Service kicked off a new recruiting campaign with a public service announcement that was played at Super Bowl LIX.
By Amy Westercamp January 22, 2025
The U.S. Secret Service has safeguarded Presidential Inaugurations for 120 years. This year’s event is unique—not only was it the 60th Presidential Inauguration, but it was also the largest National Special Security Event in U.S. history. In addition to the extensive coordination and resources required for an event of this scale, adjustments were made for everyone’s safety due to inclement weather, highlighting the dynamic challenges of what it takes to safeguard history.
By Amy Westercamp January 20, 2025
Posted by Anthony Guglielmi , Chief of Communications for the United States Secret Service