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Learn about how to become a citizen, prepare for natural disasters, international adoption, cyber security, jobs at DHS, FOIA requests, providing feedback.
Find and apply for grants, find import/export forms, prepare your business for an emergency, verify employment eligibility (E-Verify), and work with DHS Science and Technology (S&T).
How to find DHS forms, employee resources, Open Data, training opportunities, web tools and apps; how to report waste, fraud, or abuse, and provide feedback.
If you – as an employee, applicant for employment, or former employee – believe you have been discriminated against on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, physical or mental disability, protected genetic information, or reprisal, you can file an Equal Employment Opportunity complaint.
If your company has a concept, technology, or product that fits with a tech need for DHS, your company can potentially partner with the DHS S&T Directorate.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Inspector General (OIG) serves as an independent body to deter, identify and address fraud, abuse, mismanagement, and waste in DHS programs and operations. Findings and recommendations issued by the OIG add value to the Department and assist the Department in fulfilling its mission and goals.
FLETC provides a wide array of basic and advanced training programs to 90 federal agencies, state, local, tribal and international law enforcement agencies.