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  • U. S. Department of Homeland Security

    Company Confidential

  • DHS MISSION

    We will lead the unified national effort to secure America. We will prevent and deter terrorist attacks and protect against and respond to threats and hazards to the nation. We will ensure safe and secure borders, welcome lawful immigrants and visitors, and promote the free-flow of commerce.

  • Department of Homeland Security Organization Chart(proposed end state)

    SECRETARYDEPUTY SECRETARY

    U/S MGMT CHIEF OF STAFF EXECUTIVE SECRETARY MILITARY LIAISON CHIEF FINANCIALOFFICERU/S POLICY U/S PREPAREDNESS GENERAL COUNSEL U/S S & T A/S PUBLIC AFFAIRS INSPECTOR GENERAL A/S CONGRESSIONAL & INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS COORDINATION DIRECTORCIVIL RIGHTS /CIVIL LIBERTIES DIRECTOR OFCOUNTER NARCOTICSCHIEFPRIVACY OFFICER OMBUDSMANCIS A/SOFFICE OF I & A COMMISSIONERICE DIRECTORFEMA DIRECTORCIS COMMISSIONERCBP DIRECTOR TSADIRECTOR USSSCOMMANDANTUSCGLABOR RELATIONSBOARDSCREENINGCOORDINATIONOFFICEDOMESTICNUCLEARDETECTION OFFICEFEDERAL LAWENFORCEMENTTRAINING CENTER

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  • Pre November 2005 Post November 2005U/S Under Secretary A/S Assistant SecretarySecretaryU/S ManagementU/SInformationAnalysis&InfrastructureProtection(IAIP) U/S FEMAU/SBorder&TransportationSecurity(BTS)U/SScience&Technology

    HomelandSecurityOperationsCenter(HSOC)

    Information&Analysis(Intel)

    InfrastructureProtection(IP)Director Operations DirectorateA/S Office ofIntelligence & AnalysisU/SManagementU/SFEMAU/SScience&TechnologyU/SPolicyU/SPreparednessInfrastructure&ProtectionSecretary

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  • ExecSec/Staff Action Officer

    Chief of Staff

    DHS Operations Directorate

    Director

    Deputy Director Admin.Assistant

    Future Ops

    Current Ops

    IMD

    FOIA/Records/Privacy

    HSOC

    Technology

    GC

    ADMIN

    Admin.Assistant

    Operations Special Assistant

    Operations Production Staff

    Security

    ExecutiveAssistant

    USP3Special Assistant

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  • Homeland Security Operations Center (HSOC)

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  • HSOC ResponsibilitiesDAILY RESPONSIBILITIESCollect operational and terrorist related information from all available sources (Federal, State, Local & Private Sector) from across the US and pass the information on to appropriate Intel & LE agencies, DHS Leadership and to the White HouseMaintain and share, daily, Domestic Situational AwarenessAct as the Indication and Warning Element of DHS

    INCIDENT MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITIESAct as the primary National level hub in Domestic Incident Management events for operational communications and info sharingAct as primary conduit to the White House and the Secretary for Domestic Situational Awareness during a catastrophic event within the US

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  • Homeland Security Operations CenterHSOC National Fusion CenterOffice of Intelligence & AnalysisInfrastructure ProtectionInformationProtecting America andIts Critical InfrastructureCollect & Fuse All Source Information/Raw Data

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  • HSOC Daily ResponsibilitiesOn a daily basis, attempt to identify terrorist threats to the United States: Who or what is approaching the borders, attempting to cross the borders, or residing within the borders, that could bring harm to the USCollect and fuse information from internal and external intelligence and law enforcement agenciesConduct initial screen and verification of incoming data prior to passing suspicious activities on to DHS Intelligence analysts and other Federal, State, Local and Private agencies

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  • Daily Information Gathering & Refinement Cycle2400-0500 Review Daily Situation Reports from DHS Sub-Components (USCG/USSS/ICE/CBP/TSA/FPS) and other external Intelligence and LE agencies, as well as the Private Sector0100 Coordination SVTC with all the Agencies to review the morning briefing items0300 DHS Production Meeting to review the morning briefing items0600 Secretarys Morning Brief (SMB): Complete and Distribute final daily briefing product to the Secretary0730 HS Operations Morning Brief (HSOMB): Share the National picture on Sensitive, But Unclassified (SBU), Information w/F/S/L intelligence and LE Agencies and the Private Sector

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  • Daily Information Gathering & Refinement Cycle (Cont)0900 (1st Secure Video Teleconference): Daily information sharing with White House and Inter-agencies0945 HSOC: Internal sharing of overnight information and assignment of work priorities to Watch desk officers/agencies1500 2nd SVTC: White House and a larger group of Federal agencies on updates to information2000 Begin closing out current day items and prepare for the next days cycle

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  • HSOC Incident Management MissionThe NRP has designated the HSOC as the National-level hub for information sharing management during domestic incidents

    Information sharing and operational coordination is conducted through Emergency Operations Centers, Homeland Security Advisors and other involved government agencies at the Fed, State, Local, Tribal, and Regional levels, and the Private Sector

    The HSOC provides primary Situational Awareness and requests for information to the Secretary, to the IIMG (when stood up) and to the White House

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  • HSOC CompositionCentral Intelligence AgencyDefense Intelligence AgencyNational Security AgencyNational Geospatial Intelligence AgencyFederal Bureau of InvestigationDepartment of Interior (US Park Police)Drug Enforcement AdministrationAlcohol, Tobacco, and FirearmsDepartment of EnergyDepartment of StateDepartment of DefenseDepartment of TransportationDepartment of LaborU.S. Postal Inspection ServiceU. S. Coast GuardCustoms and Border ProtectionImmigration Customs EnforcementCitizenship and Immigration ServiceTransportation Security AdministrationFederal Air Marshal ServiceFederal Protective ServiceU. S. Secret ServiceU. S. Computer Emergency Readiness TeamU.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (as required)U.S. Department of the Treasury (as required)

    District of Columbia Metro PDU. S. Capitol PoliceVirginia State PDMaryland State PDNew York PDNew Jersey State PDLos Angeles PDLas Vegas PDBoston PDChicago PD

    INCIDENT MANAGEMENTFederal Emergency Management AgencyDepartment of Veterans AffairsDepartment of Health and Human ServicesNational Oceanic Atmospheric AdministrationEnvironmental Protection Agency OVERARCHINGOffice of Intelligence and AnalysisInfrastructure Protection: National Infrastructure Coordinating Center & Risk Management DivisionState and Local Coordination LiaisonScience and Technology DirectoratePublic AffairsGeo-Spatial Mapping Office Domestic Nuclear Detection OfficeNational Biosurveillance Support Group

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  • IIMG

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  • Interagency Incident Management Group (IIMG)Senior subject matter experts from all government agencies who report to DHS HQ during an event to provide strategic level recommendations/courses of actionThe HSOC is responsible for recalling the IIMG, providing its situational awareness and contributing admin and logistical supportThe IIMG establishes itself adjacent to and within the HSOC under the Operations Directorate

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  • HSOC/IMD Support to IIMGThe Incident Management Division (IMD) takes hand-off from HSOC and focuses on single, specific events while serving as the Executive Staff for the IIMG The HSOC provides the IIMG with Situational Awareness (SA) primarily through its desk officers who, in most cases, represent the agencies sitting on the IIMGThe HSOC receives IIMG Requests For Information (RFIs) & fulfills those requests through the resident desks HSOC

    IMD / IIMG

    PrivateSectorSARFIs

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  • Monitoring Special EventsEvents come in Five Categories:National Special Security Events (NSSEs) (Democratic or Republican National Conventions, Inauguration, etc)

    Examples:Level 1: NY City New Years EveLevel 2: World SeriesLevel 3: Kentucky DerbyLevel 4: Local Events

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  • Homeland Security Information NetworkThe Homeland Security Information Network is:

    The primary conduit to reach agencies and operations centers at the Federal, State, Local, & Private Sector levels

    HSIN determines user access by placing agencies into communities of interest (Law Enforcement, Emergency Operations, Intel, etc)

    Most of HSIN is a restricted, protected (128-192 bit encryption), unclassified system riding the Internet

    HSIN provides a collaborative environment for real time sharing of info to include charts, reports, and graphics

    HSIN is currently capable of passing Secret level information to State EOCs and selected Police Departments and soon to all COIs

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  • HSIN RolloutOperational in all 50 states, District of Columbia, the 5 U.S. Territories and 53 major urban areasOperational in 3 foreign countries (United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia) Estimated 50,000 members of various communities of interest and growing40,000 P3 (Public Private Partnership) 6,000 Federal government employees2,500 law enforcement personnel2,000 state and local participantsHSIN-Secret is operational in 50 state EOCs and 18 additional state and local law enforcement facilities

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  • Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN)Emergency Management Secret LevelLEORISSNetCISANet INTELLIGENCE(IAs Internal Network)JRIES LE Analysis

    LawEnforcementCritical Sectors

    PublicPrivatePartnership CWIN (Critical infrastructureWarning & Information Network)Counter Terrorism International FederalOperationCenters

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  • Common Operating Picture (COP)

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  • Common Operating Picture (COP)Facilitate real-time collaboration and sharing on a secure system. Additionally, it will:Share national level situational awareness (SA) with Law Enforcement and Intelligence agencies at all levelsIdentify and access current and future threats to the U.S.Map and overlay possible threats against key infrastructureAllow graphic geospatial mapping for easy visualization & analysisCurrently, work through the use of IMAP licensesEventually be at 3 levels Unclass, LE Sensitive & Secret

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  • HSOC Point of Contact The 24x7x365 HSOC point of entry is

    Senior Watch Officer (SWO) 202-282-8101Email: [email protected]

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  • BACK UP

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  • Pre November 2005SecretaryIntegration StaffU/S ManagementU/S FEMAU/S Information Analysis&Infrastructure Protection(IAIP) U/SScience&TechnologyU/SBorder&TransportationSecurity(BTS)DirectorHomelandSecurityOperationsCenter(HSOC)A/SInformation&Analysis(Intel)A/SInfrastructureProtection(IP)U/S Under Secretary A/S Assistant Secretary

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  • Post November 2005SecretaryDirector Operations DirectorateU/S ManagementA/S FEMAU/SScience&TechnologyU/SPreparednessInfrastructure&ProtectionA/S Office of Intelligence & AnalysisU/S PolicyU/S Under Secretary A/S Assistant Secretary

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  • Tremendous national information sharing capability by coupling HSIN and COP

    The COP is: Map of the U.S. + Embedded Critical Infrastructure + Suspicious Activity/Threat Overlay + Friendly Forces Overlay

    The COP will provide a timely, fused, and accurate display of information, from All Source Reporting

    The COP will be shared w/ Federal, State, Local, and Private Sector partners

    The COP is managed information drawn from a common database that is fed by track data, link intelligence, and amplifying data from numerous agencies and information sources

    The COP will provide access to critical information in a geographic format that significantly enhances sound decision making

    The DHS COP is being developed and coordinated with Interagency involvement Common Operating Picture (COP)

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