An average citizen can contribute to homeland security risk management by actively participating in community preparedness programs, such as local emergency response drills and neighborhood watch initiatives. By staying informed about potential threats and reporting suspicious activities to authorities, individuals can enhance situational awareness and foster a culture of vigilance. Additionally, volunteering with local organizations focused on disaster preparedness can help build resilience within the community. These actions collectively strengthen the community’s capability to respond to and recover from various risks.
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The secretary of homeland security is the principal Federal official for domestic incident management.
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Harry Beiste has written: 'Homeland security after 9/11' -- subject(s): Management, National security, United States, United States. Dept. of Homeland Security, Terrorism, Evaluation, Prevention