Joint Publication 3-26, Homeland Security
National Strategy for Homeland Security
Following are the various three strategic objectives of department of homeland security such as: security, resilience and customs and exchange.
The top-level strategic guidance prepared by the executive branch of the government and signed by the President is typically known as the National Security Strategy (NSS). It outlines the administration's objectives, priorities, and approaches for protecting the nation's security interests. The NSS covers various aspects such as defense, foreign policy, economic security, and homeland security, providing a comprehensive framework for the government's strategic direction in safeguarding the country.
National security strategy policy guidance document with WMD guidance it provides
Department of Homeland Security
The security agencies, like the NSA, CIA, Homeland Security and the FBI.
AR 380-67, Personnel Security Program provides procedural guidance for services in equip.
Which AFI provides guidance on aircraft security and preventing/resisting aircraft piracy (hijacking) of C-130J aircraft
homeland security, in 2002
NSS national security strategy
Yes, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) provides information about counterterrorism on their official website. They offer resources and guidance to help individuals, communities, and organizations identify and prevent terrorist activities. The website includes information on threat levels, reporting suspicious activity, and various initiatives aimed at countering terrorism.
yes
The security framework provides strategic direction to design and implement the security infrastructure. It also ensures the accomplishment of objectives.