Summary

Homeland Security: Responsibility and Accountability for Achieving National Goals
GAO-02-627T  April 11, 2002

In the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attacks, the Administration took several steps to strengthen homeland security, including the creation of an Office of Homeland Security (OHS). The success of a homeland security strategy requires all levels of government and the private sector to communicate and cooperate with one another. The federal government must formulate realistic budget and resource plans to support the implementation of an efficient and effective homeland security program. A fundamental review of existing programs and operations can create the necessary fiscal flexibility by weeding out out-dated, poorly targeted, or inefficient programs. Although Congress called upon GAO to evaluate the effectiveness of OHS programs, GAO has experienced difficulty in gaining access to this information.

Subject Terms

Accountability
Counterterrorism
Emergency preparedness
Intergovernmental relations
National defense operations
Private sector
Strategic planning
Terrorism
Homeland security
DOJ Five-Year Interagency Counterterrorism and Technology Crime Plan