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Copyright © 2012, Elsevier Inc. All rights Reserved. Chapter 1 Introduction to Homeland Security: The Concept, The Organization Introduction to Homeland Security: The Concept, The Organization Copyright © 2012, Elsevier Inc. All rights Reserved.

A Concept of Homeland Security Homeland security concept was broached long before the September 11 Attacks After September 11, these ideas where turned into policy and resulted in major changes in the structure of government Copyright © 2012, Elsevier Inc. All rights Reserved.

A New Concept: The Homeland Security Enterprise Resulted from the QHSR “The Federal, State, local, tribal, territorial, nongovernmental, and private-sector entities, as well as individuals, families, and communities who share a common national interest in the safety and security of America and the American population.” DHS is but one component of this. Copyright © 2012, Elsevier Inc. All rights Reserved.

Copyright © 2012, Elsevier Inc. All rights Reserved. A New Concept Homeland Security is also “the intersection of evolving threats and hazards with traditional governmental and civic responsibilities for civil defense, emergency response, law enforcement, customs, border control, and immigration.” Copyright © 2012, Elsevier Inc. All rights Reserved.

Copyright © 2012, Elsevier Inc. All rights Reserved. A New Concept “Homeland security breaks down longstanding stovepipes of activity that have been and could still be exploited by those seeking to harm America. Homeland security also creates a greater emphasis on the need for joint actions and efforts across previously discrete elements of government and society.” Copyright © 2012, Elsevier Inc. All rights Reserved.

Copyright © 2012, Elsevier Inc. All rights Reserved. A New Department 11/25/2002 - President Bush signed the Homeland Security Act of 2002 Former PA Governor Tom Ridge became the first DHS Secretary The greatest federal reorganization since Truman consolidated the Defense Department Copyright © 2012, Elsevier Inc. All rights Reserved.

Copyright © 2012, Elsevier Inc. All rights Reserved. A New Department DHS charged with a threefold mission of: Protecting the United States from further terrorist attacks Reducing the nation’s vulnerability to terrorism Minimizing the damage from potential terrorist attacks and natural disaster Joined more than 179,000 federal employees from 22 existing federal agencies Copyright © 2012, Elsevier Inc. All rights Reserved.

Copyright © 2012, Elsevier Inc. All rights Reserved. A Country-wide Role Other Federal Agencies State and Territorial Governments Tribal Governments County Governments Local Governments CIKR Owners and Operators Small-Businesses Copyright © 2012, Elsevier Inc. All rights Reserved.