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Publications Library

The Publication Library contains guidance and policy papers, reports, strategies, program regulations, guidelines, brochures and more.

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  • #SeeSay Anniversary Graphics

    On July 1 and throughout July, join us in commemorating the 14th anniversary of the “If You See Something, Say Something®” campaign. Learn how you can continue empowering communities to make a difference.

  • Electromagnetic Pulse and Geomagnetic Disturbance Resiliency Fact Sheet

    Electromagnetic pulse (EMP) and geomagnetic disturbance (GMD) events pose significant threats to the nation’s critical infrastructure. DHS has been directed to conduct research and development to better understand impacts of EMP and GMD events and develop technologies and guidelines to enhance and protect critical infrastructure.

  • CIVIC Innovation Challenge 2022 Fact Sheet

    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) continues its partnership with the National Science Foundation (NSF) and U.S. Department of Energy on the Civic Innovation Challenge (CIVIC), a nation-wide research and action competition aiming to fund ready-to-implement, research-based pilot projects with potential for scalable, sustainable, and transferable impact on community-identified priorities. The 2022 cycle focuses on “Living in a Changing Climate” and “Resource and Service Equity.”

  • FBSAC CSEA Subcommittee Final Report

    Attached you will find the Final Report for the FBSAC Combatting Online Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (CSEA) Subcommittee approved on June 24, 2024.

  • FBSAC TVT Subcommittee Final Report

    Attached you will find the Final Report for the FBSAC Countering and Responding to Targeted Violence and Terrorism (TVT) Subcommittee approved on June 24, 2024.

  • Tait Subscriber STR

    P25 CAP is a voluntary program that allows P25 equipment suppliers to formally demonstrate their products’ compliance with P25 standards by submitting Supplier’s Declaration of Compliance (SDOC) and Summary Test Report (STR) documents that reflect the product testing. This Tait STR General Information document provides information that applies to all Tait subscribers.

  • Levees and Dams Fact Sheet

    The DHS Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) partners with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Engineer Research and Development Center (USACE-ERDC) to research and assess communities’ vulnerabilities to flood hazards, to increase community resilience by improved emergency response planning, and simulating different types of failures to different components of flood infrastructure systems.

  • CIS Ombudsman Poster

    The CIS Ombudsman has provided the following two-page poster summarizing the work of our office that can be downloaded, printed, and shared.

  • CIS Ombudsman Case Assistance Infographic

    If you cannot resolve your issue with USCIS and you have exhausted your options reaching out to the agency, you may request assistance from the CIS Ombudsman’s office. To learn how to request case assistance from our office, please take a look at our one-page infographic.

  • Strategic Guidance and National Priorities for U.S. Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience (2024-2025)

    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.

Last Updated: 01/28/2022