Homeland Security Enterprise
Since the Department's creation, the goal is simple: one DHS, with integrated, results-based operations.
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Security Training Contract Policy
Here you will find directives and guides for DHS contractors whose solicitations and contracts include the HSAR 3052.204-72, Safeguarding of Controlled Unclassified Information, and HSAR 3052.204-73, Notification and Credit Monitoring Requirements for Personally Identifiable Information Incidents.
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2018 DHS Congressional Appropriations Reports
The Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2015 requires that DHS post on its public website any report required to be submitted by the Committees on Appropriations of the Senate and the House of Representatives for Fiscal Year 2018, upon the determination by the head of DHS that it shall serve the national interest.
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FY 2017 Summary of Performance and Financial Information (Citizens' Report)
The Department of Homeland Security's performance and financial reports provide information that enables the President, Congress and the public to assess the effectiveness of the Department's mission performance and stewardship of resources.
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Annual Performance Report for Fiscal Years 2017–2019
Annual Performance Report for Fiscal Years 2017–2019
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Congressional Budget Justification FY 2019
FY 2019 Budget Request Supporting Information. Please note these are large documents and will take a long time to download.
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FY 2019 Budget-in-Brief
The President’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 Budget Request for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reflects our continued commitment to the security of our homeland and the American public.
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Notification to DHS Contractors about potential lapse in funding
The document below provides information to DHS industry partners concerning the potential lapse in funding.
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Best Practices for Protecting Privacy, Civil Rights & Civil Liberties in Unmanned Aircraft Systems Programs
The development of a new technology, significant improvement of a current technology, or the new application of an existing technology often results in concerns about the impact on individual privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties. The integration of government and commercial unmanned aircraft systems into the National Airspace System by 2015, as required by the Federal Aviation Administration Modernization and Reform Act of 2012, has prompted questions about how this might impact individual rights. In this regard, CRCL, Privacy, and CBP jointly established the DHS Unmanned Aircraft Systems Privacy, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Working Group in September 2012 to “provide leadership to the homeland security enterprise by clarifying the privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties legal and policy issues surrounding government use of [Unmanned Aircraft Systems].” The Working Group drafted the best practices.
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Council Reports & Recommendations 2015
Council Reports & Recommendations 2015
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DHS.gov Web Performance Metrics 2015
In accordance with the Federal Digital Government Strategy, DHS.gov makes PDF copies available of our Google Analytics monthly Web Metrics and Search reports.