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<abstract>From October 1991 through June 1994, security protection was provided on
at least one occasion to each of the cabinet-level secretaries of the 10
departments GAO reviewed.  The extent and frequency of protection varied
significantly from department to department but generally included
protecting the secretaries while they worked in their offices, attended
public events, and traveled on official business; the secretaries of two
departments received protection during personal business on five
occasions. In addition, two departments sometimes provided protection
for their deputy secretaries, and another department once provided
temporary protection to another high-level official in the department
who had been threatened.  The 10 departments reported spending a total
of $1.5 million to protect officials in fiscal year 1992, $1.6 million
in fiscal year 1993, and $2 million for the first nine months of fiscal
year 1994.  Although some security personnel said that the secretaries
of their departments were recognized by the general public, they
justified the need for providing security protection to the officials
mainly because of threats from persons who were affected by the policies
and issues handled by the department or who were suffering from mental
problems.  Security officials at all 10 departments said that their
agents had attended or were scheduled to attend executive protection
training courses offered by law enforcement agencies such as the U.S.
Secret Service.  Although some agents said that they sometimes carried
baggage or checked officials through hotels, the agents said they did so
because they were the only staff traveling with officials or because
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