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Secure Communities FY 2011 Budget in Brief
FY 2011 Budget in Brief ICE FOIA 10-2674.000473 Budget-in-Brief Fiscal Year 2011 Homeland Security www.dhs.gov ICE FOIA 10-2674.000474 ICE FOIA 10-2674.000475 “As a nation, we will do everything in our power to protect our country. As Americans, we will never give in to fear or division. We will be guided by our hopes, our unity, and our deeply held values. That's who we are as Americans … And we will continue to do everything that we can to keep America safe in the new year and beyond.” President Barack Obama December 28, 2009 ICE FOIA 10-2674.000476 ICE FOIA 10-2674.000477 Table of Contents I. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Vision and Mission.......................................................... 1 II. Fiscal Year 2011 Overview................................................................................................................. 3 DHS Total Budget Authority by Funding: Fiscal Years 2009–2011............................................... 13 FY 2011 Percent of Total Budget Authority by Organization .......................................................... 15 Total Budget Authority by Organization: Fiscal Years 2009–2011................................................. 17 III. Efficiency Review & Progress ……………………………………………………………………. 19 IV. Accomplishments …………………………………………………………………………………..21 V. Summary Information by Organization ............................................................................................ 29 Departmental Management and Operations .................................................................................... -
Homeland-Security-Dossier-8Wmr.Pdf
Dossier 1. Dan Coats, Director of National Intelligence a. Dan Coats is the 5th Director of National Intelligence. Before his appointment under Trump, he served as a Senator and House member from Illinois, and the U.S. Ambassador to Germany. He has a background in law and served in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from 1966-68. 2. Gina Haspel, Director of CIA a. Haspel is the 7th Director of the Central Intelligence Agency and first woman to serve in the position. She has been with the CIA since 1985 and has served as Deputy Group Chief, Counterterrorism Center, Deputy Director of the National Clandestine Service, Deputy Director of the National Clandestine Service for Foreign Intelligence and Covert Action, and Chief of Staff for the Director of the National Clandestine Service while at the CIA. She is known for her experience in counter-terrorism and has attracted some criticism at times for her methods. 3. Christopher Wray, Director of FBI a. Wray is the 8th Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, serving since 2017. He has a background doing legal work for the government under President Bush, particularly in the Criminal Division. In 2006 Wray received the Edmund J. Randolph Award, the Justice Department’s highest award for public leadership and service. 4. Kevin McAleenan, Acting Secretary of Homeland Security a. Currently the Acting United States Secretary of Homeland Security. McAleenan has a background in law and was motivated to work for the FBI after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, eventually making his way to the CBP Office of Antiterrorism. -