Time Enforcement Commission

The Time Enforcement Commission (TEC) is a fictional law-enforcement agency featured in comic books published by Dark Horse Comics. It also served as the backbone of the 1994 feature film TimeCop as well as it's 1997 television spin-off series, Timecop.

Overview
The Time Enforcement Commission, or TEC, was a law enforcement division specializing in monitoring and policing misuse of time travel technology. The commission was formed in 1994 and overseen by the corrupt U.S. senator Aaron McComb. McComb offered former police officer Max Walker a position with the organization as a time cop. Walker could not have imagined that his efforts to bring in criminals manipulating the timestream would invariably force him to take down Senator McComb himself.

The TEC proved to be a successful institution and more time cops were indoctrinated into its ranks. One of which was Jack Logan - a "fly by the seat of his pants" time agent who went on various missions into the past, some of which involved notable historical figures such as famed science fiction author H.G. Wells. Jack's most notorious foe however was no stranger to historical fame himself. This was Ian Pascoe, better known to most as Jack the Ripper.

Overseeing Logan's TEC branch was scientist Doctor Dale Easter. Jack's partner in the group was Claire Hemmings.