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What Is Homeland Security?
Info from government websites.....

by Jeff Greenspan

I know we are all interested in finding out more about the new Homeland Security
Department.

In the interest at getting at the roots and facts of the nature of the new Homeland
Security Agency/Department/Office(/whatever), and to get past the rhetoric, I only
used official government or quasi-governmental websites to do a little research �
presented below.

Based on this research presented, it is easy to see that the concept of Homeland
Security has been in the works from as early as 1995 with President Clinton's
Presidential Decision Directives (see below).

The earliest reference to the term "Homeland Defense" or "Homeland Security" that I
could find was in an article on the NYU.edu website from 1997. It is not included
below.

In the days after the 9/11 attack, the president began "Operation Noble Eagle" which
was the callup of 35,500 army reservists. This operation will be coordinated by the
new Office of Homeland Security.

As you will note by the testimony of Adj. Major Gen. Cugno of the Connecticut
National Guard (below), it was his opinion that homeland defense be conducted by
the National Guard, controlled by the nation's governors, and not via federal
centralized control.

Please also note that the Jan 8, 2001 revised US Army Field Manaual (see below) on
Physical Security, "Homeland Defense is the military's role in the United States (US)
government's principal task of protecting its territory and citizens."

So, clearly as we see by the revised US Army field manual, by the army reserve
callup in Operation Noble Eagle, and the establishment of the Department of
Homeland Security, that homeland security operations are federally coordinated �
against the recommendation of the National Guard General who said (see below)
that "Proponents of a strong federal role clearly demonstrated a lack of
understanding of statehood and political realities."

General Cugno also noted that use of the US Army, and not the national guard,
internally within the US violates Posse Comitatus, unless expressly and explicitly
enabled by legislation from Congress. (see his testimony below)

Please also find below, strategic design plans for a Homeland Defence Agency from
the Center for Strategic International Studies. (The CSIS President and CEO is
former Deputy Secretary of Defence, John J. Hamre, and Board of Trustees
Chairman, Sen. Sam Nunn, former head of Defence Committee Chair).

Also, included below, information on the "National Homeland Security Agency Act",
introduced in the House on March 21, 2001 and the US Commission on National
Security for the 21st Century who authored it.

I hope you find this information interesting and useful in understanding US policy on
homeland security leading up to and subsequent to the 9/ 11 tragedy.

Clearly, the tragedy was used as the trigger to implement Homeland Security and
Defense policy that has been under design and consideration for many years. (note
the dates above)

Whether that was a good or bad idea, or the concept of Homeland Security is good
or bad, is a decision left up to you. I provided as much research using government
sources that I could in any reasonable amount of time. You can use these sources
as a jumping off point to find out more about it if you like in your investigation of 
this
new massive expansion of government power and bureaucracy.

Best Regards.



US Commission on National Security for the 21st Century

URL: The Hart-Rudman Commission

URL: National Homeland Security Agency Act Introduced in the House � March 21,
2001

"SEC. 10. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Act shall take effect on the date that is 6 months
after the date of the enactment of this Act." (September 21, 2001)



URL: From the House Commission on Government Reform, National Security Sub-
commission, April 24, 2001 Briefing Memo

Federal Organization to Counter Terrorism

Presidential Decision Directive 62, Protection Against Unconventional Threats to the
Homeland and Americans Overseas, May 22, 1998 (Clinton)

Presidential Decision Directive 63, Critical Infrastructure Protection, May 22, 1998
(Clinton)

The Conference Committee Report accompanying the 1998 Appropriations Act for
the Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary and Related
Agencies (PL 105-119) directed the Attorney General, in consultation with other
pertinent agencies, to develop a Five-Year Interagency Counterterrorism and
Technology Crime Plan. The plan was intended to serve as a baseline strategy for
coordination of national policy and operational capabilities to combat terrorism at
home and abroad.

The Bush administration issued National Security Decision Directive-1, Organization
of the National Security Council System, on February 13, 2001. The document
establishes the organizational structure that coordinates the efforts of executive
departments and agencies in the effective development and implementation of
national security policies.

Evaluation of Current National Strategy to Counter Terrorism

There are concerns about the federal organizational structure to counter terrorism.
The Phase III Report of the US Commission on National Security/21st Century (DoD
sponsored) recommends the president propose, and Congress agree, to create a
National Homeland Security Agency (NHSA) with responsibility for planning,
coordinating, and integrating various U.S. government activities involved in homeland
security.

[ed note.....it seems that the CSIS/NSSG option won out in the end...]

Options to Improve the Federal Response

H. R. 1158, National Homeland Security Agency Act .... would bring together four
agencies � the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the Coast Guard,
the Customs Service, and the Border Patrol and task these agencies with the
mission of defending the homeland. FEMA would be renamed the National
Homeland Security Agency...



Center for Strategic International Studies

[Ed Note: See homeland defense strategy papers from the year 2000.]
http://www.csis.org/homeland/

http://www.csis.org/about/index.htm



Field Manual No. 3-19.30

URL: Physical Security

Headquarters Department of the Army

Washington, DC, 8 January 2001

Homeland Defense is the military's role in the United States (US) government's
principal task of protecting its territory and citizens. This is accomplished by joint,
interagency, and multijurisdictional organizations. Homeland Defense includes:

Supporting domestic authorities for crisis and consequence management with regard
to weapons of mass destruction (WMD).
Protecting national-security assets (such as installations) and deploying forces and
ensuring the availability, integrity, and adequacy of other critical assets.
Deterring and defending against strategic attacks while maintaining freedom of
action through antiterrorism and force- protection operations.


STATEMENT OF MAJOR GENERAL WILLIAM A. CUGNO, ADJUTANT GENERAL,
CONNECTICUT

BEFORE THE HOUSE GOVERNMENT REFORM SUBCOMMITTEE ON
NATIONAL SECURITY, VETERANS AFFAIRS, AND INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS

UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FIRST SESSION, 107TH
CONGRESS

ON COMBATING TERRORISM: FEDERAL RESPONSE TO A BIOLOGICAL
WEAPONS ATTACK

JULY 23, 2001 http://www.house.gov/reform/ns/107th_testimony/
statement_of_cugno.htm

"Accordingly, homeland security becomes an additional mission, but not the only
mission of the National Guard. As we develop our nation�s comprehensive plan,
National Guard forces, with nationwide span of nearly 3300 locations in 2700
communities, should be recognized as the "existing" forward-deployed military force
in this country.

National Guard forces are already fully integrated into existing local, state and
regional emergency response networks.

...The National Guard [is] uniquely qualified to perform a fusion role on behalf of the
Department of Defense, in domestic security assurance. Reliance on the National
Guard preserves the constitutional balance between state and federal sovereign
interests, rights and responsibilities.

My colleagues also stated that in defense of the scenario drivers, the federal players
found it difficult and frustrating to deal with all the different states, with their 
differing
capabilities and the various powers granted in state statutes regarding civil
emergencies. The federal players wanted to operate as they always operate � with
one authority and uniform rules of engagement across the nation.

Proponents of a strong federal role clearly demonstrated a lack of understanding of
statehood and political realities.

The ability of the federal government to use the National Guard is limited by the
Militia Clause of the Constitution Clause.[1] The Militia Clause provides for the 
calling
forth of the Militia to execute the Laws of the Union, suppress insurrections and repel
invasions. Congress empowered the President, as the Commander in Chief, to call
forth the Militia.[2] The law, however, constrains the President in the federal use of
the National Guard, limiting the use to when the President is unable to execute the
federal law with regular forces.

The Posse Comitatus Act prohibits the use of any part of the Army, Air Force, Navy,
or Marines, including their reserve components, as a posse comitatus ("armed
force") or otherwise to execute the laws, except as authorized by the Constitution or
Act of Congress. Congress has created a number of statutory exceptions to the
Posse Comitatus Act, which fall into four major categories: (1) insurrections and civil
disturbances, [4] (2) counterdrug operations, [5] (3) disaster relief, [6] (4) counter-
terrorism and weapons of mass destruction."





September 27, 2001

Jeff Greenspan [send him mail] is a project manager and consultant.

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