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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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  • 2018 Charlottesville RTTX Situation Manual

    The 2018 Charlottesville RTTX was held on June 11, 2018 at the UVA in Charlottesville, VA. The one-day event focused on a soft target attacks.

  • 2018 Charlottesville RTTX Summary Report

    The 2018 Charlottesville RTTX was held on June 11, 2018 at the UVA in Charlottesville, VA. The one-day event focused on a soft target attacks.

  • S&T Activation of Body-Worn Cameras without Responder Manipulation Operational Field Assessment Report

    Hitron Technologies Inc. (Hitron) developed the body-worn camera prototypes that were assessed during this operational field assessment (OFA) to address these limitations for U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate’s (S&T) First Responder Technologies Division (R-Tech).

  • S&T System of Systems Operational Analysis Fact Sheet

    DHS Components have data – they need insight. SoSOA enhances analytic efficiency.

  • Operational Readiness Order Photography and Videotaping Federal Facilities

    Operational Readiness Order HQ-ORO-002-2018 Photography and Videotaping Federal Facilities

  • Civil Rights Listening Sessions with Disability Stakeholders

    The purpose of these listening sessions was to hear about concerns and experiences related to the impact of the disasters on individuals with disabilities.  Participants also shared effective practices for serving individuals with disabilities and others with access and functional needs.  By better understanding these experiences, and in partnership with state and local entities, including non-profit organizations, DHS can work to improve preparedness, response, and recovery for persons with disabilities in future disasters

  • DHS/USCIS/PIA-073 USCIS and CISOMB Information Sharing

    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of the Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman (CISOMB), established by Section 452 of the Homeland Security Act of 2002, provides independent analysis of problems encountered by individuals and employers who have submitted benefit request filings to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and proposes changes to mitigate those problems. Sharing information between USCIS and CISOMB, where there is proper consent, is crucial to fulfilling this statutory mandate.

  • DHS National Cybersecurity Summit Fact Sheet

    The DHS National Cybersecurity Summit represents public-private partnership in action. By convening dozens of CEOs and senior executives with U.S. Cabinet secretaries and senior government officials, along with hundreds of senior risk and security officers across a wide range of critical infrastructure sectors, this Summit conveys the imperative that the evolving and increasingly sophisticated and persistent cybersecurity threat landscape compels a collective approach to defending networks and managing national risk.

  • DHS/S&T/PIA-032 Science & Technology Analytical Tracking System (STATS)

    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) Finance and Budget Division (FBD) operates the Science and Technology Analytical Tracking System (STATS), which supports financial, procurement, and acquisition management. As noted in the original STATS Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA), the system was designed to be upgraded to perform a human resources role. STATS will now collect, maintain, use, and transmit personally identifiable information (PII) of federal and contractor employees to perform human resources responsibilities. Information to be collected includes biographic data typically found in an employment record system as well as any associated human resources functions. This PIA update evaluates the privacy risks and mitigations associated with this new collection, maintenance, use, and transmission of PII.

  • DHS/TSA/PIA-049 TSA Office of Inspection Case Management

    The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Office of Inspection (OOI) conducts covert testing of security screening operations; inspects TSA operations at airports, field offices, and other transportation entities; and investigates employee misconduct and program fraud, and violations of transportation security requirements. OOI’s hotline referral and case management systems maintain Personally Identifiable Information (PII): (1) from individuals submitting information to OOI; and (2) on individuals designated as witnesses, victims, complainants, or subjects of an investigation.

Last Updated: 01/28/2022