Supporting Daily Operations
Every day, homeland security professionals access HSIN to share information with partners, host training, collaborate, plan or evaluate lessons learned. In FY 2016 federal agencies, including HSIN-Intel members, used tools like the National Situational Awareness Room (SitRoom), HSIN Connect, and the HSIN chat tool to share real-time information and intelligence, and to provide a standardized reporting and a common operational picture during significant national security events.
HSIN Helps Support:
- Active Shooter
- Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear or Explosive
- Planned Events
- Suspicious Packages
- Significant rise in violent criminal activity
- Critical incidents involving national infrastructure
- Natural or Manmade Disasters
- Public Health Incidents or Outbreaks
- Special events of national impact
Drug Interdiction: Domestic Highway Enforcement
The Domestic Highway Enforcement (DHE) Strategy, funded by the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA), relies on HSIN to communicate trends associated with drug trafficking and other highway crimes. Using HSIN, DHE can share information across agencies about domestic drug, money and weapons seizures. The information-sharing component increases law enforcement awareness and makes it possible for users to share across jurisdictions, leading to better intelligence, higher quality and more timely investigations. HSIN is also used as a collaboration tool by DHE national coordinators to facilitate more than 100 virtual meetings a year, saving time and cost while increasing situational awareness.
Law Enforcement: Houston Police Department
In Texas, the Houston Police Department and Texas Joint Crime Information Center used HSIN to plan efforts, organize information and map locations for a large-scale human trafficking operation. Analysts created an event log to track incoming operational information, enabling visibility across agencies so that everyone in the chain of command could see who was arrested at which locations and what evidence was found. Through HSIN, multiple agencies were able to collaborate to support the largest simultaneous warrant execution effort to date, resulting in the issuance of 26 warrants over 11 hours and disabling a major human trafficking operation.