Maryland State Police
Maryland Department of General Services The Annapolis Detachment of DGS Police provides security to 19 buildings, including the Maryland State House, the Revenue Administration and the Goldstein Treasury Buildings, as well as the Lowe House Office Building, the James Senate Office Building, and the Miller Senate Office Building. In addition, the detachment covers five parking garages and 11 surface parking lots. Annapolis officers also handle both scheduled and unscheduled demonstrations held on State property and coordinate closely with the Annapolis City and Maryland State Police Departments on traffic enforcement and other security matters. ... [Read More]
Maryland Department of General Services Assessments manages the State Facilities Assessments program which oversees maintenance standards and guidelines for 3,723 buildings owned and operated by 21 State agencies. ... Toll Free: 1-800-449-4347 E-mail: webmaster@dgs.state.md.us ... Get Directions ©Copyright 2004 by The State of Maryland ... [Read More]
Maryland Department of General Services Annapolis Public Buildings and Grounds (APB&G) operates and maintains the State Office Center in historic Annapolis. APB&G oversees 26 State-owned buildings, 49 acres of landscaped areas and 24.5 acres of parking lots. The buildings house approximately 4,700 State employees and elected officials. Among the buildings the division maintains are: the State House, House and Senate Office Buildings, Legislative Services, Treasury, Revenue Administration, the five-building Tawes Office Complex which includes the Annapolis Day Care Center, the Maryland State Archives, Jeffrey Building, Shaw House, Courts of Appeals, and Maryland State Police Barrack “J”. APB&G is also responsible for maintenance and daily operations of the Crownsville Day Care Center, the Crownsville People’s Resource Center, and for the Governor’s residence, Government House . ... [Read More]
Maryland Natural Resources Police - History Realizing the need for enforcement within the State to protect the Chesapeake oyster grounds , the Maryland General Assembly in 1868 created the State Oyster Police whose exclusive responsibility was the enforcement of oyster laws on the Chesapeake Bay. During that same year, Hunter Davidson, a graduate of the United States Naval Academy and former Lt. Commander in the Confederate States Navy, was unanimously elected by the State Board of Commissioners as the first Commander of the State Oyster Police Force. ... [Read More]
Maryland Natural Resource Police Report Busy Holiday On Waterways And In State Parks The Maryland Natural Resources Police (NRP) is the enforcement arm of the Department of Natural Resources (DNR). With an authorized strength of 285 officers and a dedicated staff of civilian and volunteer personnel, the NRP provide a variety of services in addition to conservation and boating law enforcement duties throughout the State of Maryland. These services include homeland security, search and rescue, emergency medical services, education, information and communications services on a round the clock basis. NRP is the only police force aside from the Maryland State Police that has statewide jurisdiction. ... [Read More]
MARYLAND.GOV - Agency Index This page provides an index of links to the web sites of state offices and agencies in Maryland's Legislative, Judicial, and Executive Branches of Government. ... Maryland Teachers and State Employee Supplemental Retirement Plans ... [Read More]
Police Department - City of Baltimore, Maryland Maryland State Police ... The mission of the Police Department is to protect and preserve life and property; to understand and serve the needs of the City's neighborhoods; and to improve the quality of life by maintaining order, recognizing and resolving community problems, and apprehending criminals. ... International Association of Chiefs of Police ... [Read More]
Current Job Openings for All Categories Maryland State Police ... Note: The Department of Transportation maintains their own personnel system. These DOT announcements are NOT comprehensive. They are bulletins that DOT has asked us to post. For full information about DOT opportunities, please go to their web site at http://www.mdot.state.md.us/employment/index.html . Please look at each bulletin to see the address to which applications should be sent. Do NOT send applications for DOT jobs to DBM. ... [Read More]
Maryland Department of General Services Toll Free: 1-800-449-4347 E-mail: webmaster@dgs.state.md.us ... Get Directions ©Copyright 2004 by The State of Maryland ... [Read More]
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