The Department of Homeland Security (TM)s First Year: an Assessment

by Donald F. Ketti, T. Alexander Aleinikoff, E. Maria Felcher, Anne M. Khademian, and Gregory F. Treverton

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On March 1, 2002, the most extensive reorganization of federal agencies since the end of World War II occurred. With the creation of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), twenty-two agencies comprising 180,000 federal workers were merged into a single department whose principal mission is to prevent and respond to terrorist attacks. This report evaluates how effective the DHS has been in its first year while highlighting problems that have occurred to date. In addition to the overview section, written by Donald F. Kettl, the report features a section on border security by Stephen E. Flynn; a section on intelligence by Gregory F. Treverton; a section on federal-state issues by Anne Khademian; a section on aviation security by E. Marla Felcher; and a section on immigration by T. Alexander Aleinikoff.
  • ISBN13 9780870784866
  • Publish Date 1 June 2004
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 21 September 2012
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher Brookings Institution
  • Imprint The Century Foundation
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 200
  • Language English