Defining the role of the environmental health profession in homeland security.* The Department of Homeland Security Noun 1. Department of Homeland Security - the federal department that administers all matters relating to homeland security Homeland Security executive department - a federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States (DHS DHS Department of Homeland Security (USA) DHS Department of Human Services DHS Department of Health Services DHS Demographic and Health Surveys DHS Dirhams (Morocco national currency) ) has published a six-point agenda: 1. increase overall preparedness, particularly for catastrophic events; 2. create better transportation security systems; 3. strengthen border security and interior enforcement, and reform immigration immigration, entrance of a person (an alien) into a new country for the purpose of establishing permanent residence. Motives for immigration, like those for migration generally, are often economic, although religious or political factors may be very important. processes; 4. enhance information sharing See data conferencing. ; 5. improve DHS financial management, human resource development, procurement, and information technology; and 6. align the DHS organization to maximize mission performance. * DHS provides resources and training both for professional first responders and for citizen volunteers. * Training programs include -- ODP ODP - Open Distributed Processing Training and National Domestic Preparedness Consortium--direct training for state and local jurisdictions; -- Compendium of Federal Terrorism Training for State and Local Audiences--searchable online database; -- Emergency Education Network--first-responder-information programming schedule; -- National Fire Academy--training and education for members of fire services
Fire Services (Chinese:消防) is a Hong Kong football club. The majority of the players are working for the Fire Services Department in Hong Kong and playing for the club on and allied professionals; -- Noble Training Center--hospital-based medical training in disaster preparedness and response; and -- Emergency Management Institute--training to help organizations and individuals work together effectively * DHS provides the following information resources (1) The data and information assets of an organization, department or unit. See data administration. (2) Another name for the Information Systems (IS) or Information Technology (IT) department. See IT. : -- National Incident Management System Integration Center--resources to assist state, local, tribal, and federal agencies adopt and implement the National Incident Management System (NIMS NIMS National Incident Management System (US Department of Homeland Security) NIMS National Institute for Materials Science (Japan) NIMS Near-Infrared Mapping Spectrometer ); -- NIMS--online introduction to the principles of NIMS; -- Comprehensive HazMat Emergency Response Capability Assessment Program--assistance in preparation for hazardous materials incidents; -- Emergency Management Exercise Reporting System--assistance in tracking and accessing exercises; -- National Exercise Program--training, exercises, and collaboration; -- Homeland Security Noun 1. Homeland Security - the federal department that administers all matters relating to homeland security Department of Homeland Security executive department - a federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States Exercise and Evaluation Program--exercise activities of varying degrees of complexity and interaction; -- Lessons Learned Information Sharing--lessons learned from terrorist events and training exercises; -- U.S. Fire Administration Publications--free publications for emergency responders; -- Responder Equipment Knowledge Base--online source of information on equipment; -- State Homeland Security and Emergency Services emergency services Emergency care '…services …necessary to prevent death or serious impairment of health and, because of the danger to life or health, require the use of the most accessible hospital available and equipped to furnish those services' Directory--online directory of emergency services resources, by state; -- Homeland Security Information Network--computer-based counterterrorism coun·ter·ter·ror adj. Intended to prevent or counteract terrorism: counterterror measures; counterterror weapons. n. Action or strategy intended to counteract or suppress terrorism. communications network. -- DisasterHelp.gov--disaster-related information and services (http://www.DisasterHelp.gov/); -- National Fire Department Census Data--online directory of fire department data and contact information; -- Wireless Information System for Emergency Responders--information on hazardous substances; -- ODP Emergency Responder Guidelines--baseline information on the training necessary to respond to an act of terrorism involving the use of weapons of mass destruction Weapons that are capable of a high order of destruction and/or of being used in such a manner as to destroy large numbers of people. Weapons of mass destruction can be high explosives or nuclear, biological, chemical, and radiological weapons, but exclude the means of transporting or ; -- RapidCom 9/30 and Interoperability Progress--information designed to enhance communications capability in the event of a large emergency; -- Ready.Gov--citizen preparedness resources to aid Americans in preparing for the unexpected (http://www.ready.gov/); -- Protected Critical Infrastructure Information--encouragement to private industry to voluntarily share proprietary business information with DHS; and -- Metropolitan Medical Response System Program--program to enhance emergency preparedness systems. * A Citizen Corps program provides the following resources: -- Citizen Corps Councils--develop community action plans, assess possible threats, and identify local resources (http://www.citizencorps.gov/councils/); -- Community Emergency Response Team--educates about disaster preparedness and trains people in basic disaster response skills (http://www.citizencorps.gov/programs/cert.shtm); -- Fire Corps--promotes the use of citizen advocates to enhance the capacity of fire and rescue departments (http://www.firecorps.org/); -- Neighborhood Watch Program--has incorporated terrorism awareness education into its existing crime prevention mission (http://www.citizencorps.gov/programs/watch.shtm); -- Medical Reserve Corps (MRC See Maximum return criterion. ) Program--allows medical, public health, and other volunteers to offer their expertise (http://www.citizencorps.gov/programs/medical.shtm); -- Volunteers in Police Service--enhances the ability of state and local law enforcement to utilize volunteers (http://www.citizencorps.gov/programs/vips.shtm); -- Citizen Corps Affiliate Program--offers resources for public education, outreach, and training and provides volunteer-service opportunities (http://www.citizencorps.gov/programs/affiliate.shtm). |
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