Homeland Security Enterprise
Since the Department's creation, the goal is simple: one DHS, with integrated, results-based operations.
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FY 2015 Budget-in-Brief
The President’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2015 Budget Request for $38.2 billion 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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July 2013 Retrospective Review Plan Report
Retrospective Review of Existing Regulations – Progress Report
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Sustainability and Efficiency Task Force Transmittal Letter
Sustainability and Efficiency Task Force Transmittal Letter
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Task Force on CyberSkills Transmittal Letter
On June 6, 2012, Secretary Napolitano announced the formation of a Task Force on CyberSkills with a two-part mandate: first, to identify the best ways DHS can foster the development of a national security workforce capable of meeting current and future cybersecurity challenges; and second, to outline how DHS can improve its capability to recruit and retain that sophisticated cybersecurity talent. This letter details the Task Force's progress through November 2012, including the recommendations they gave to Secretary Napolitano.
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Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5
Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5
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First National Strategy for Homeland Security
First National Strategy for Homeland Security issued in July 2002
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Message From the President to U.S. Government Employees
Message From the President to U.S. Government Employees
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Message From the President to U.S. Government Employees
A letter from President Barack Obama to all U.S. government employees regarding the government shutdown.
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DHS Data Center Consolidation
DHS created a program to collocate and consolidate the numerous computing facilities currently supporting each of the DHS Components to improve efficiency.
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Coordinating Federal Support for Fusion Centers
Fusion centers are state- and locally owned and operated entities that play a vital role in improving the nation’s ability to safeguard the Homeland. They serve as focal points within the state and local environment for the receipt, analysis, gathering, and sharing of threat-related information among federal, state, local, tribal, territorial (SLTT), and private sector partners and represent an essential element of our distributed homeland security and counterterrorism architecture.