
Martin Renkiewicz recently retired after 31 years of federal law enforcement service as a Supervisory Special Agent with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). He served his last three years as the Director of the United States National Central Bureau (USNCB) - INTERPOL Washington a Department of Justice (DOJ) component. Mr. Renkiewicz continues to use the experience he developed in the international law enforcement arena as a senior law enforcement advisor for PSA.
How can I stay in touch with my family while serving overseas with Protect & Serve America?
In most missions you will have internet capability. This will allow for e-mails as well as other internet based communications such as phone and instant messaging.
What happens if my family or I get sick while on mission?
Protect & Serve America personnel are responsible for immediately notifying either in-country personnel or families of any emergency situation. Both you and your family will be provided this information prior to your deployment.
Does Protect & Serve America provide health benefits for me and my family?
Yes, during orientation you will be given the opportunity to sign up for medical and dental coverage for you and your family at a very reasonable cost.
Will I need to bring my own weapon and equipment when deployed?
Protect & Serve America will provide authorized work clothes, safety equipment and weapons. In addition you will be provided housing and meals.
How will I be paid?
Members of Protect & Serve America will be paid every 28 days by direct deposit to the bank of your choice. There will be an opportunity to draw in-country funds each pay day for local purchases.

