Guidelines set top homeland security investment priorities
National Preparedness Guidelines, released by DHS, list the top eight priorities that should guide national preparedness investments in the coming years.
Strengthening national information sharing, emergency communications and infrastructure protection are among the eight top priorities that should guide national preparedness investments in the coming years, according to the National Preparedness Guidelines released by the Homeland Security Department this week.
The 51-page document outlines the top priorities intended to synchronize pre-disaster planning, prevention and mitigation activities throughout the nation and to guide federal, state and local spending on equipment, training, planning and exercises. The department currently distributes about $3 billion a year in preparedness funding to state and local agencies.
Federal IT contractors have been active in providing solutions to increase national preparedness in recent years, including setting up and operating DHS' Homeland Security Information Network, offering interoperable communications equipment to first responders and providing IT tools for cybersecurity.
The eight priorities are:
- Expanding regional collaboration
- Implementing the National Incident Response System and National Response Plan
- Implementing the National Infrastructure Protection Plan
- Strengthening information-sharing and collaboration capabilities
- Strengthening interoperable and operable communications capabilities
- Strengthening chemical, biological, nuclear and explosive detection, response and decontamination capabilities
- Strengthening medical surge and mass prophylaxis capabilities
- Strengthening citizen capabilities.
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