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Social Media at the Department of Homeland Security
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The Department of Homeland Security is using "Web 2.0," social media technologies and Web sites to provide you with information in more places and more ways.
Below is the list of tools and sites that the Department and our components use to provide up-to-date information, straight from the source. If a site is not on this list, it is not presently being used by the Department of Homeland Security. If you think something is missing, or if you have any questions, contact us.
Web 2.0 and Communications on Department Sites
A good clue to a government site is a url that ends with dot-gov, like DHS.gov. Dot-gov sites are required to meet government Web standards to protect you and your privacy. For more information on federal Web standards, see webcontent.gov.
Online Subscription Services
Media Galleries
Blogs
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Leadership Journal, Department of Homeland Security
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The Blog @ Homeland Security, Department of Homeland Security
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Ready Video Blog, Ready
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TSA Blog, Transportation Security Administration
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Coast Guard Compass, U.S. Coast Guard
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iCommandant, U.S. Coast Guard
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Chief's Corner, U.S. Fire Administration
Note: The U.S. Coast Guard maintains additional blogs that are not on Department sites. See all U.S. Coast Guard blogs.
Podcasts
Widgets
- Federal Hurricane Response Widget, Department of Homeland Security
- Travel Widget (for your desktop), U.S. Customs and Border Protection
- Wait Time Calculator, Transportation Security Administration
Web 2.0 and Communications on Non-Government Sites
The Department uses non-government sites to make information and services more widely available. Sometimes we are directly engaging with you on these sites, sometimes we use these services because we want to be where you already are. It’s important to remember that these are commercial sites and are not required to follow government standards. It’s always a good idea to be familiar with the privacy policies and rules of these sites. You can usually find links to policies at the bottom of the page (footer) or sometimes at the top (header).
Go to onguardonline.gov to learn more about computer and online safety.
Blogspot*
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Coast Guard All Hands, U.S. Coast Guard
Note: The U.S. Coast Guard maintains additional blogs on Blogspot and on Department sites. See all U.S. Coast Guard blogs.
Facebook*
Flickr*
- U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Coast Guard | All USCG Flickr Photostreams
iTunes*
Ning*
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Our Border, Department of Homeland Security
Twitter*
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DHSJournal, Department of Homeland Security
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Citizen_Corps, Citizen Corps, FEMA
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femainfocus, FEMA
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femaregion3, FEMA
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femaregion4, FEMA
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femaregion5, FEMA
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femaregion7, FEMA
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femaregion8, FEMA
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femaregion9, FEMA
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femalatro, FEMA
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ReadydotGov, Ready
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dhsscitech, Science and Technology Directorate
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TSABlogTeam, Transportation Security Administration
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USCIS, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
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uscoastguard, U.S. Coast Guard
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cgcompass, U.S. Coast Guard
- iCommandantUSCG, U.S. Coast Guard | All USCG Twitter Feeds
- CBP_update, U.S. Customs and Border Protection
- usfire, U.S. Fire Administration, FEMA
YouTube*
The Department is not currently using Myspace*, Picasa*, Vimeo* or virtual worlds like Second Life*. If you find any sites that seem like they are from the Department and are not listed above, they are not used by the Department. Refer to this list for future updates. You can sign-up for e-mail updates, too.
For more information about social media within government see webcontent.gov.
* Links to non-federal organizations are provided solely as a service to our users. These links do not constitute an endorsement of these organizations or their programs by the Department of Homeland Security or the federal government, and none should be inferred. The Department of Homeland Security is not responsible for the content of the individual organization’s Web pages found on these sites.
* The Department of Homeland Security's policies on privacy and intellectual property can be found at the Important Notices page.
This page was last reviewed/modified on August 24, 2009.