User Segmentation
HSIN Registered Users by Mission Area
The majority of HSIN users come from the first responder community where HSIN tools contribute to enhanced daily operations and secure information sharing is relied on to save lives.
HSIN Registered Users by Sector
As in previous years, HSIN users were divided into the following sectors: federal, state, local, territorial, tribal, international and private sector. In FY 2016, not-for-profit segmentation was also included.
Mission Area Breakdown
HSIN is the nation's SBU information sharing environment for homeland security. HSIN supports the full scope of the DHS mission to:
- Support Daily Operations
- Prevent Terrorism
- Secure and Manage Borders
- Enforce and Administer Immigration Laws
- Safeguard and Secure Cyberspace
- Ensure Resilience to Disasters
At every level of government and in close collaboration with private sector and nonprofit partners, HSIN provides homeland security partners a secure platform to share security information and work toward a common goal to advance the DHS mission. A trusted, verified and governance-based approach offers the flexibility to meet varying operational needs and ensures data is safe and reliable, critical to HSIN functionality.
Supporting Mission Needs
In FY 2016, users that completed the HSIN Annual Assessment answered the question, "In what ways does HSIN support your operational needs?" Respondents ranked Incident Response (42 percent), Planned Coordination (32 percent) and Internal Training (32 percent) as their top three responses. Administrative Functions (31 percent) ranked fourth, encompassing daily operations in terms of users' daily job function while logged into HSIN. It also includes but is not limited to: sourcing information, posting data calls or updates and retrieving and sharing information.
Valuing Your Partnership
The HSIN Annual Assessment questionnaire asked users who have interacted with a HSIN Mission Advocate, "How well did the HSIN Mission Advocate perform?" In FY 2015, 42 percent of respondents replied that their interactions with their Mission Advocate were satisfactory while 43 percent said that their interactions were above satisfactory or outstanding. In FY 2016, because of continued strategy to support Focused Mission Growth, 95 percent of all respondents rated their interactions with HSIN Mission Advocates as satisfactory or better, a 10 percent increase over the previous year.
The HSIN Program relies on people-to-people input and collaboration to achieve program objectives. While the technology itself is intuitive, hands-on professional expertise enhances training, support and customization. HSIN Mission Advocates serve in this role and the results of the HSIN Annual Assessment indicate how vital this function is to operational success.