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Beginning in fiscal year 2009 and repeating every four years, the Secretary will conduct a homeland security review of the United States. This comprehensive examination will include recommendations regarding the long-term strategy and priorities for homeland security and guidance on the Department’s programs, assets, capabilities, budget, policies, and authorities.
As part of the Quadrennial Homeland Security Review (QHSR) effort, the Department was required to develop and publicly disseminate a Resource Plan. The Plan outlines the financial and personnel resources required to complete the first Quadrennial Homeland Security Review.
The law requires the Department to include the following in the Quadrennial Homeland Security Review report, the first of which is due to Congress on December 31, 2009:
The Quadrennial Homeland Security Review follows this proposed schedule:
As the review covers all mission areas, including intelligence and other mission-sensitive issues, there may be classified and unclassified versions of the report.
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This page was last reviewed/modified on May 22, 2008.