The Homeland Security Act, established in 2002, was a response to the terrorist attack of September 11. The Act went to converge 22 federal agencies as the Department of Homeland Security, as well as to establish a mission of the Department. The mission stated within in the act is to "prevent terrorist attacks within the United States", "reduce the vulnerability of the United States to terrorism" and "minimize the damage, and assist in the recovery, from terrorist attacks that do occur within the United States". The Act can be found on the Homeland Security website and is 187 pages long.
provided an exception to the Pendleton Act.
The Homeland Security Act was started and signed by President George W. Bush. The act was developed to improve security measures.
Expanded its role as the protector of citizens
homeland security, in 2002
the largest employers of federal officers with arrest and firearm authority.
the P.A.T.R.I.O.t act
Homeland security
homeland security
Yes off course homeland security increased the security
Joint Publication 3-26, Homeland Security National Strategy for Homeland Security
the department of homeland security
Depends on what your job is in Homeland Security.
What is the target of homeland
There is no "law" passed specifically to authorize body scanners. The Homeland Security Act, which was the enabling legislation for the Department of Homeland Security, is the basis under which that Cabinet level department operates.