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part of the larger national strategy for homeland security
establish the Department of Homeland Security
The National Integration Center (NIC) was established to serve as an asset for the private sector, government agencies, and organizations. Functions of the NIC include administration and compliance, standards and credentialing, training, and the management of publication.
Joint Publication 3-26, Homeland Security National Strategy for Homeland Security
That would be the Department of Defense. Some might argue that Homeland Security does this, but other are sure to argue that HS does more to destroy internal security than to defend national security.
Yes, the Department of Homeland Security was established to protect the US from terrorists.
The national security system in the United States against terrorism is called Homeland Security. Homeland Security was established after the bombing in New York, New York on September 11, 2001.
To coordinate domestic security matters at all levels of government
part of the larger national strategy for homeland security
homeland security presidential directive-6
No, national security and homeland security are not the same thing. National security is a broader concept that encompasses the protection of a nation's interests, including its territorial integrity, military defense, economic stability, and political sovereignty. Homeland security, on the other hand, specifically pertains to the protection of a country's territory within its borders from threats and risks, such as terrorism, natural disasters, and pandemics.
The security agencies, like the NSA, CIA, Homeland Security and the FBI.