Reports Collection
Official documents released by the department after investigating or researching a given topic.
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DHS/ALL/PIA-071 Office of Immigration Statistics (OIS) Statistical Data Production and Reporting
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Immigration Statistics (OIS) is responsible for carrying out two statutory requirements: 1) collecting and disseminating to Congress and the public information useful in evaluating the social, economic, environmental, and demographic impact of immigration laws; and 2) establishing standards of reliability and validity for immigration statistics collected by the Department’s operational Components. To meet these requirements, OIS collects immigration-related data from across DHS and other federal immigration agencies, prepares the data for statistical purposes, and creates a variety of statistical products to inform the public, Congress, and Department leadership on key trends in immigration to the United States.
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Annual Implementation Progress Report for Fiscal Year 2017-2019
These reports summarize the Department’s progress toward achieving the goals of Executive Order 12898 during fiscal years 2017-2019. The Department of Homeland Security is proud to be an active participant in the interagency effort to incorporate environmental justice values as it keeps the nation safe, secure, and resilient.
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Final Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for Port Isabel Service Processing Center
Final Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for Port Isabel Service Processing Center
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Final Environmental Assessment for the Proposed 2017 Rowley Training Center Master Plan Update
Final Environmental Assessment for the Proposed 2017 Rowley Training Center Master Plan Update
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Executive Orders 13636 and 13691 Privacy and Civil Liberties Assessment Reports
Executive Orders 13636 and 13691 Privacy and Civil Liberties Assessment Reports.
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DHS Fiscal Year 2018 Performance & Accountability Reports
DHS Fiscal Year 2018 Performance & Accountability Reports
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Jack Rabbit II - Test Report
This test report summarizes the findings from JRII conducted at WDTC, U.S. Army DPG, Utah, from August 2015 through September 2016
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Multifunctional Textiles for Advanced Personal Protective Equipment Report
First responders commonly enter situations with unknown threats wearing only duty uniforms. These uniforms offer little to no protection against atypical threats, causing the first responders to be exposed to unnecessary hazards. Multi-threat Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for first responders, capable of withstanding chemical/biological, fire, stab and blast hazards, either do not exist in one garment or are bulky and unable to be worn at all times.
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DHS/ALL/PIA-068 Insider Threat Reporting Mobile Platform
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Insider Threat Program (ITP) was established as a department-wide effort to manage insider threat matters within DHS. In January 2017, the Secretary of Homeland Security expanded the DHS ITP beyond the protection of classified systems and information to include all threats to the Department posed by individuals who have or had authorized access to DHS facilities, information, equipment, networks, or systems. The DHS ITP is submitting this Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) for the Department Headquarters (HQ) pilot and initial operational capability of the LiveSafe Platform. The LiveSafe Platform is a mobile application that will allow DHS mobile phone holders to use their DHS-issued mobile phone to report tips to the DHS ITP. The enterprise platform enables two-way, real-time interactions via location tagged text1 and phone communications, as well as a scalable mass notification service. All tips go to a dashboard that is reviewed by the ITP for determination of further action. The application requires user personally identifiable information (PII) to establish an account and maintains communications that are made through the program.