Is it just too large by housing so many different and varied missions?
Or would breaking it up just create even more bureaucracy?
Side thought exercise: If breaking it up into separate agencies, move them out of NOVA?
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The Department of Homeland Security has a vital mission: to secure the nation from the many threats we face. This requires the hard work of more than 260,000 employees in jobs that range from aviation and border security to emergency response, from cybersecurity analyst to chemical facility inspector. Our duties are wide-ranging, and our goal is clear - keeping America safe.
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The Department of Homeland Security was established in 2002, combining 22 different federal departments and agencies into a unified, integrated Cabinet agency.
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A six-point agenda for the Department of Homeland Security was developed and announced in July 2005, by Secretary Chertoff to ensure that the Department's policies, operations, and structures are aligned in the best way to address the potential threats both present and future that face our nation. The six-point agenda is structured to guide the department in the near term and result in changes that will:
[ol]Increase overall preparedness, particularly for catastrophic events Create better transportation security systems to move people and cargo more securely and efficiently Strengthen border security and interior enforcement and reform immigration processes; Enhance information sharing with our partners Improve DHS financial management, human resource development, procurement and information technology Realign the DHS organization to maximize mission performance. [/ol]
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- mprove National Response and Recovery Efforts by Focusing FEMA on Its Core Functions. FEMA reports directly to the Secretary of Homeland Security. In order to strengthen and enhance our Nation's ability to respond to and recover from manmade or natural disasters, FEMA will focus on its historic and vital mission of response and recovery.
- Integrate Federal Air Marshal Service (FAMS) into Broader Aviation Security Efforts. The Federal Air Marshal Service was moved from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) bureau to the Transportation Security Administration to increase operational coordination and strengthen efforts to meet this common goal of aviation security.
- Merge Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs. This new Office of Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs merged certain functions among the Office of Legislative Affairs and the Office of State and Local Government Coordination in order to streamline intergovernmental relations efforts and better share homeland security information with members of Congress as well as state and local officials.
- Assign Office of Security to Management Directorate. The Office of Security was moved to return oversight of that office to the Under Secretary for Management in order to better manage information systems, contractual activities, security accreditation, training and resources.
Or would breaking it up just create even more bureaucracy?
Side thought exercise: If breaking it up into separate agencies, move them out of NOVA?