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E-grāmata: Export Control Challenges Associated with Securing the Homeland

  • Formāts: 78 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Mar-2012
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309254502
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  • Formāts: 78 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Mar-2012
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309254502

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The "homeland" security mission of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is paradoxical: Its mission space is uniquely focused on the domestic consequences of security threats, but these threats may be international in origin, organization, and implementation. The DHS is responsible for the domestic security implications of threats to the United States posed, in part, through the global networks of which the United States is a part. While the security of the U.S. air transportation network could be increased if it were isolated from connections to the larger international network, doing so would be a highly destructive step for the entire fabric of global commerce and the free movement of people.







Instead, the U.S. government, led by DHS, is taking a leadership role in the process of protecting the global networks in which the United States participates. These numerous networks are both real (e.g., civil air transport, international ocean shipping, postal services, international air freight) and virtual (the Internet, international financial payments system), and they have become vital elements of the U.S. economy and civil society.







Export Control Challenges Associated with Securing the Homeland found that outdated regulations are not uniquely responsible for the problems that export controls post to DHS, although they are certainly an integral part of the picture. This report also explains that the source of these problems lies within a policy process that has yet to take into account the unique mission of DHS relative to export controls. Export Control Challenges Associated with Securing the Homeland explains the need by the Department of Defense and State to recognize the international nature of DHS's vital statutory mission, the need to further develop internal processes at DHS to meet export control requirements and implement export control policies, as well as the need to reform the export control interagency process in ways that enable DHS to work through the U.S. export control process to cooperate with its foreign counterparts.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary Introduction 1 Department of Homeland Security International Activities and Export Controls 2 Department of Homeland Security's Internal Processes 3 The Interagency Process for Export Controls Conclusion Appendix A: Committee Member Biographies Appendix B: Department of Homeland Security Organization Chart Appendix C: Science and Technology Directorate Organizational Chart Appendix D: Mission and Duties of the Science and Technology Directorate Appendix E: Agendas for Public Meetings Appendix F: 108 Congressional Committees Oversee the Department ofHomeland Security
Summary 1(6)
Introduction 7(4)
Chapter 1 Department of Homeland Security International Activities and Export Controls
11(10)
Chapter 2 Department of Homeland Security's Internal Processes
21(12)
Chapter 3 The Interagency Process for Export Controls
33(16)
Conclusion
47(2)
APPENDIXES
A Committee Member Biographies
49(8)
B Department of Homeland Security Organization Chart
57(2)
C Science and Technology Directorate Organization Chart
59(2)
D Mission and Duties of the Science and Technology Directorate
61(2)
E Agendas for Public Meetings
63(4)
F 108 Congressional Committees Oversee the Department of Homeland Security
67