POST Act of 2025
The POST Act of 2025 enhances oversight of contract security for federal buildings, improving accountability, training, and communication to boost security effectiveness.
The POST Act of 2025 enhances oversight of contract security for federal buildings, improving accountability, training, and communication to boost security effectiveness.
The POST Act of 2025 aims to enhance the oversight, performance, and accountability of contract security personnel responsible for protecting federal buildings and grounds. Introduced in the Senate on November 4, 2025, by Senators Curtis and Hassan, the bill seeks to establish comprehensive processes for monitoring and improving the effectiveness of security services provided under contract to the Federal Protective Service (FPS).
The POST Act of 2025 is expected to significantly improve the security oversight of federal properties by:
- Enhancing the accountability of contract security personnel.
- Providing a structured approach to training and performance evaluation.
- Ensuring better communication regarding security personnel availability to building tenants.
This legislation represents a proactive step towards strengthening the security framework for federal properties, ensuring that contract security personnel are effectively monitored and trained to meet emerging security challenges.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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