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Yes, the NCIS Office of Special Projects really does exist; however, it is located in Washington, DC, not in Los Angeles. The existence and mission of OSP are not classified, but the details of its cases are. OSP conducts all complex national security investigations - in particular espionage investigations - for the Department of the Navy, including both the Navy and Marine Corps. It is also home to NCIS's most advanced physical surveillance capabilities. Like all other NCIS field offices, it is headed by a special agent in charge and comprises a number of special agents, analysts, and other specially trained personnel. Unlike other NCIS field offices, OSP's reach is global, not limited to a specific geographic region.

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