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  • Homeland Security Information Network

    The Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN) is the Department of Homeland Security's official system for trusted sharing of Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU) information between federal, state, local, territorial, tribal, international and private sector partners. Mission operators use HSIN to access Homeland Security data, send requests securely between agencies, manage operations, coordinate planned event safety and security, respond to incidents, and share the information they need to fulfill their missions and help keep their communities safe. Communities that a user can join include HSIN-Intel, HSIN-CI, and HSIN-LE.

    Audience:
    Campus Law Enforcement, State and Local Law Enforcement, Territorial Law Enforcement, Tribal Law Enforcement
    Mission Area:
    Border Security, Crimes of Exploitation and Victim Services, Cyberspace and Critical Infrastructure, Resilience, Terrorism and National Security Threats
    Resource Type:
    Programs or Services
    Topic:
    Active Shooter Preparedness, Bombing Prevention, Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE), Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation, Combat Cyber Crime, Counter TCOs and Other Illicit Actors, Critical Infrastructure, Cybersecurity, Emergency Communications, Emerging Technology, Foreign and Malign Influence, Human Trafficking, Incident Response, Intel and Information Sharing, Physical Security, Prevent and Disrupt Nation State Threats, Protect Designated Individuals, Facilities, and Events, School Safety, Secure and Manage Air, Land, and Maritime Borders, Secure Public Gatherings, Strengthen National Resilience, Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention, Transportation Security
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  • Geospatial Information Infrastructure

    The DHS Geospatial Information Infrastructure (GII) is a shared Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU) platform managed by the GMO. The platform enables users across the Homeland Security Enterprise (HSE) – including federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial – to access trusted geospatial data, map services, and geospatial applications.

    Audience:
    Campus Law Enforcement, State and Local Law Enforcement, Territorial Law Enforcement, Tribal Law Enforcement
    Mission Area:
    Border Security, Cyberspace and Critical Infrastructure, Resilience, Terrorism and National Security Threats
    Resource Type:
    Programs or Services
    Topic:
    Active Shooter Preparedness, Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives (CBRNE), Counter TCOs and Other Illicit Actors, Critical Infrastructure, Intel and Information Sharing, Physical Security, Prevent and Disrupt Nation State Threats, Protect Designated Individuals, Facilities, and Events, School Safety, Secure and Manage Air, Land, and Maritime Borders, Secure Public Gatherings, Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention, Transportation Security
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  • Protective Information eXchange

    The Protective Intelligence eXchange (PIX) is a web-based information sharing tool designed to assist United States law enforcement agencies in assessing the risk that an individual of interest may pose. All users must be members of federal, state, or local law enforcement agencies engaged in protection or protective intelligence pursuant to that agency’s specific authorizing federal or state legislation. Information in PIX is contained in an internet-accessible database that includes the names and selected identifiers of persons subject to a protective intelligence investigation by one or more of the member agencies. This information is used to assist users in providing protective services to public officials.

    Audience:
    State and Local Law Enforcement
    Mission Area:
    Terrorism and National Security Threats
    Resource Type:
    Programs or Services
    Topic:
    Intel and Information Sharing, Protect Designated Individuals, Facilities, and Events, Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention
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