Geospatial Tradecraft
Resources and training to help agencies at all levels of government increase their geospatial capabilities and capacity to support homeland security and national preparedness
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Resources and training to help agencies at all levels of government increase their geospatial capabilities and capacity to support homeland security and national preparedness
Serving as the DHS Geospatial Information Officer to provide leadership, strategic direction, and oversight for geospatial data, technology, and standards
High-quality geospatial data for all critical infrastructure sectors at the national level, available to support homeland security, national preparedness, research, and other users
Providing strategic-level situational awareness of incidents and events of interest to the Homeland Security Enterprise
A shared platform providing homeland security users with trusted geospatial data, map services, and geospatial applications
Enhancing DHS missions and operations through geospatial capabilities, data, coordination, support, and guidance
Lead agency for DHS geospatial programs, policy, governance, and tradecraft, including geospatial data, GIS, and geospatial applications
Homeland Security Alejandro N. Mayorkas outlined strategic guidance to guide critical infrastructure security and resilience efforts by federal agencies, critical infrastructure owners and operators, and other government and private sector stakeholders
In accordance with the Department of Homeland Security's Secretary's responsibilities outlined in the National Security Memorandum-22 on Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience (NSM-22), the Secretary issued this strategic guidance for improving the security and resilience of our nation's critical infrastructure, including priorities to guide our shared efforts throughout the 2024-2025 national critical infrastructure risk management cycle established in NSM-22.
S&T Helps Unified Command Manage Airspace During Key Bridge Recovery and Repair Operations.