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Homeland Security Guide

Published by: Federal Sources Inc

Published: May. 1, 2002 - 196 Pages


Table of Contents


Executive Summary

Section A. Homeland Security Market Perspectives And Landscape: An Evolving Definition

Our Focus Is Information Technology

Business Impact

Section B. Federal Legislation And Political Realities

Where We Are Today

White House/Congressional Relations

Competition for Federal Funds $ Federal Versus State and Local Needs

Election Year Sched

What™s Next

National Strategy D

Mid-Term Election Results and the Battle for the White House

Reemergence of Budget Deficits as an Issue of Concern

Vendor Liability and Indemnification

Business Impact

Section C. State And Local Legislation And Political Realities

Summary of Legislative Research

Interstate Emergency Management Assistance Compacts

Bills to Penalize Te

Business Impact

Section D. The Homeland Security Budget Analysis And Forecast: Where Is The Money?

Federal Spending

State and Local Sp

Section E. A National Homeland Security Strategy

Office of Homeland Security

The Homeland Security Council

Budget Review

Vision of A National Strategy for Homeland Security

Goals of the National Strategy

Operational Components: Intergovernmental and External Players

Implementation: Key to Federal Reorganization

Expanding Roles and Responsibilities

Changing Status Quo: A New National Security Order

Defense Transformation

New Opportunities for Industry

Section F. Homeland Security Challenges: Federal

Strategy

Funding

Coordination and Cu

Restricted Public Access to Information

Airports and Transportation

Borders and Immigration

Immigration and Border Control

Ports and Shipping

Public Health and Bioterrorism

Information Technology

Business Impact

Section G. Homeland Security Challenges: State And Local

Magnitude

Uncoordinated Effort Among Federal, State, and Local Governments

State and Local

First Responder Responsibilities

Paying for Homeland Security

Funding States and Municipalities from FEMA

Funding Through the Integrated Emergency Management System

Public Health and Bioterrorism at the Local Level

Information Technology

Executive Session on Domestic Preparedness

Business Impact

Section H. Federal Homeland Security Initiatives

Office of Homeland Security

Airports and Transportation

Borders and Immigration

Public Health and Bioterrorism

Public Safety and Law Enforcement

Information Technology

Acquisition Changes

ENIGMA

Office of Management and Budget

Disaster Assistance and Crisis Response Initiative

Critical Protection Board

Business Impact

Section I. State And Local Homeland Security Initiatives

Regional Cooperative Plans and Initiatives

State Emergency Plans

Local Emergency Plans

Airports and Transportation

Borders and Immigration

Public Health and Bioterrorism

Public Safety and Law Enforcement

Public Safety and First Responders: Information Technology

Information Technology

Infrastructure Protection

Funding

Citizen Corps

Section J. Intergovernmental Initiatives

Intergovernmental

NEMA and FEMA

Department of Defen

State and Local Preparedness

Business Impact

Section K. The Homeland Security Players, Roles And Responsibilities

Office of Homeland Security

Commerce Department's Critical Infrastructure Assurance Office

Appendix A. Homeland Security: An Evolving Definition

Appendix B. Key Federal Points of Contact

Appendix C. Key State Points of Contact

State Government

Appendix D. Key Local Government Points of Contact

County Government

City Government

Appendix E. Industry Points of Contact

Appendix F. Federal Legislation

Appendix G. 50 State Legislation and Preparedness Profiles

ALABAMA

ALASKA

ARIZONA

ARKANSAS

CALIFORNIA

COLORADO

CONNECTICUT

DELAWARE

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

FLORIDA

GEORGIA

HAWAII

IDAHO

ILLINOIS

INDIANA

IOWA

KANSAS

KENTUCKY

LOUISIANA

MAINE

MARYLAND

MASSACHUSETTS

MICHIGAN

MINNESOTA

MISSISSIPPI

MISSOURI

MONTANA

NEBRASKA

NEVADA

NEW HAMPSHIRE

NEW JERSEY

NEW MEXICO

NEW YORK

NORTH CAROLINA

NORTH DAKOTA

OHIO

OKLAHOMA

OREGON

PENNSYLVANIA

RHODE ISLAND

SOUTH CAROLINA

SOUTH DAKOTA

TENNESSEE

TEXAS

UTAH

VERMONTVIRGINIA

WASHINGTON

WEST VIRGINIA

WISCONSIN

WYOMING

Appendix H. Homeland Security Information Resources

Organizations

Other Internet Resources

List of Figures

Figure 1. Unified Command Plan (UCP) Areas of Responsibility

Figure 2. HLS Defini

Figure 3. State Legislative Initiatives for Homeland Security

Figure 4. Legislative Category Descriptions

Figure 5. Legislative Initiatives

Figure 6. Legislative Categories

Figure 7. Total HLS Spending

Figure 8. Total HLS Spending by Agency

Figure 9. IT Spending Related to HLS

Figure 10. Relationship Between the HLS and IT Budgets

Figure 11. Vertical Market Spending GFY2003

Figure 12. Proportion of HLS Spending by Vertical Market

Figure 13. Vertical Market Segments

Figure 14. Vertical HLS Markets

Figure 15. Government Information Flow Concept

Figure 16. Key Relationships in Office of Homeland Security

Figure 17. Homeland Security Coordination Committees

Figure 18. Critical Infrastructure Responsibilities

Abstract

This is a comprehensive guide to help business development, sales, and marketing professionals succeed in the Homeland Security IT market. FSI's Guide offers in-depth analysis of the Homeland Security market from the Federal, State and Local IT perspective. It provides a concise, tactical and actionable resource to shape your Homeland Security IT strategy and business plans.

You will learn in the Guide that Homeland Security is not a new issue. It's been around since before September 11. As a result, while the terminology is new, the reality is that every business hoping to contribute to this market is starting from a different vantage point. The Guide provides practical advice to consider as you develop a strategy tailored to your business' capabilities and federal presence.

Why you need the Guide

  • Homeland Security Market Landscapes
    Do you understand the agencies' problems and priorities?
  • Legislation and Political Realities
    How will the political landscape impact your government business?
  • Homeland Security Spending Analysis and Budget Forecast
    How much money is expected? Where is it going to be spent?
  • National Strategy
    What are they buying? Why?
  • Homeland Security Realities, Challenges and Barriers
    Understand risks and real opportunities before committing your resources and dollars.
  • Intergovernmental Initiatives
    Build your Federal, State and Local Account Plans on facts.
  • The Homeland Security Players
    Who and where are they?
  • Point of Contacts - Government and Industry
    As government turns to "trusted partners" for Homeland Security solutions, get to know key points of contact within the Top 100+ government contractors.

    The Indispensable Guide for Business Development and Sales Professionals

  • Accelerate the Development of a Successful Business Strategy
  • Know What's Real versus What's Not
  • Identify Where the Money Is
  • Find the Right Teaming Partners

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