FOIA Library Collection
DHS maintains FOIA libraries for itself, the Office of the Secretary (including the Military Advisor’s Office and the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs), and the following components: CISOMB, DNDO, ESEC, FEMA, MGMT, NPPD, OHA, OGC, OLA, OPA, PLCY, and TSA.
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Presidential Executive Order 13771: Reducing Regulation and Controlling Regulatory Costs
Presidential Executive Order 13771: Reducing Regulation and Controlling Regulatory Costs
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Presidential Executive Order 13777: Enforcing The Regulatory Reform Agenda
Presidential Executive Order 13777: Enforcing The Regulatory Reform Agenda
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Presidential Executive Orders 13769, 13780: Protecting The Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry Into The United States
Presidential Executive Orders 13769, 13780: Protecting The Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry Into The United States
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Science & Technology (S&T) Office FOIA Releases
Beginning August 2, 2015, DHS will conduct a six-month pilot to test the feasibility of publishing records released to individuals under the FOIA on our website, except those that fall under the Privacy Act of 1974. Basically, a release to one person will result in a release to everyone. Any records requested after July 6, 2015, may be posted here in the FOIA Library.
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FOIA Instruction 002-02-002: Non-Disclosure of Information Protected under 8 U.S.C. Section 1367
Department of Homeland Security instruction on the non-disclosure of information protected under 8 U.S.C. Section 1367. This section protects any information relating to non-citizens, and their beneficiaries, who are seeking or have been approved for immigrant status as (1) battered spouses, children and parents under provisions of Violence Against Women Act (VAWA); (2) victims of a severe form of human trafficking who generally are cooperating with law enforcement authorities; or (3) victims who have suffered substantial physical or mental abuse and are cooperating with law enforcement authorities.
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Federal Protective Service Management Directives
Directives establishing policies, requirements, and responsibilities related to operations of the Federal Protective Service.
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Federal Protective Service (FPS) Prohibited Items Program
This directive establishes FPS policy for applying security force countermeasures to mitigate prohibited item entry at Federal properties. It applies to all facilities or properties under the control of the General Services Administration (GSA) and any facilities or properties owned, leased, or occupied by any Federal-agency contracting with FPS to provide security service.
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Civil Unrest and Disturbance Records Released by the Federal Protective Service
Records Related to Civil Unrest and Disturbance in 2020 and 2021 Released by the Federal Protective Service.