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TwitterThe DHS Data Inventory is a list of datasets used in and by the department. The dataset details include a verbose set of metadata identifying the source, quality, governance, publication, size and characteristics of the data, with pointers to the data access URL(s) and access rights for use within the department. The Data Inventory was created in response to legislative requirements of the Evidence Act (and Open Government Data Act). Metadata about datasets that are marked as 'public' are sent to Data.gov on a weekly basis.
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TwitterThe DHS Data Inventory Program is working to create a single data inventory of all data within DHS, including the DHS Components, the DHS Functional Data Domains, and DHS HQ. rnrnThe Data Inventory Program is designed to exceed DHS obligations under the Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act (the Evidence Act), the OPEN Government Data Act, the DHS Data Framework Act of 2018, and DHS Delegation Number 04004 rev 00 of May 18, 2021 from Secretary Mayorkas to the Chief Data Officer. The goal is to create a data inventory that will be useful for all of DHS to help answer questions about DHS data in a timely manner and help DHS leadership plan new activities.
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TwitterST - DHS Public Access Database: Consistent with the 2013 OSTP Memorandum and the 2022 update, “Increasing Access to the Results of Federally Funded Scientific Research,” directed all agencies with greater than $100 million in R&D expenditures each year to prepare a plan for improving the public’s access to the results of federally funded research, specifically peer-reviewed scholarly publications and digital data. In response to the memorandum, DHS developed a DHS Public Access Plan, and intends to make available to the public digitally formatted scientific data that support the conclusions in peer-reviewed scholarly publications that are the results of DHS R&D funding. This data repository site with a customized DHS Storefront allows DHS to post releasable scientific digital data from peer-reviewed publications resulting from DHS-funded research. The data repository is configured to allow DHS users (and publishers acting on behalf of these users) to deposit data sets into the repository, making them available to the general public.
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Twittera collection of sets of data that are owned by DHS and available to the public.
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Since its inception, the DHS has produced Fiscal Yearly ERO and detention statistics reports that provide information on detention and Alternatives to Detention (ATD) statistics. This dataset compiles the Ice Detention Data, Average in Custody Length of Stay (ICLOS) and Detainees, and Facilities tabs of the FY19, FY20, FY21, and FY22 DHS-ICE reports (referenced below), into a multi-year dataset.
Data Clean-up Process: To assist in the analysis and clear understanding of the data, and fix inaccuracies and data silences in the original data, additional columns were added to the facilities tab. Additionally, columns that were not used in the analysis and where outside of the scope of work, were removed from the new dataset. Rationale for the additional columns and the columns removed is as follow:
New Operator Category column: In attempting to understand the type of DHS facilities and how they may have changed through the years, an Operator Category column was added, where every facility is categorized as A) Country or City Facility (public), B) Privately Operated Facility, and C) Unknown operator. New Gender Modified Column: Upon reviewing the total number of female and male detainees for each facility it was noted that the original Male/Female column, which categorized each facility by the gender of the detainees, was often not reflective of the detainee population. To fix this error, a new "Gender Modified" column was added and the facilities were categorized as A) Male, B) Female, and C) Female and Male depending on the Total Male and Total Female columns of the reports. The new Gender Modified column is based on the ADP numbers of female vs. male detainees. If there were 0 female detainees, the facility was categorized as Male. If there were 0 Male ADP detainees, the facility was categorized as Female. If there were 1 or more detainees for both the female and male totals, the facility was categorized as Female and Male. New FY19-22 Active columns and New Ice Facilities ACTIVE 19-22 tab: Since the project attempts to do a multi-year analysis, five new columns were added to indicate if a facility was active FY19-22, Active FY19, Active FY20, Active FY21, and Active FY22. A facility that was active in a particular year was marked as Y. A facility that was Active all four years was marked as Y in the Active FY19-22 column. Certain modeling and hypothesis testing methodologies required that only the statistics for the facilities that were active FY19-22 be used. For this purpose, a second Tab named “Ice Facilities ACTIVE 19-22” was created. Removal of second to last inspection columns: The original DHS reports included additional columns with second to last inspection type, standard, and date. For the scope of this project, these columns were removed from each year and only the Last Inspection type, standard, and date were left and used for this project. New Percentage of Criminality columns: To calculate the percentage of criminality among detainees new Percentage of Criminality columns were added for each fiscal year. The percentages were calculated by the formula: (ADP: Criminality: Male Crim + ADP: Criminality: Female Crim) / (ADP Total Male + FY: Total Female) NA cells: to indicate that no information was provided by ICE in the original reports or to indicate that the particular facility was not active for a particular year, NA was added in the corresponding cells. Additional data analysis in R changed the NA to nulls.
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TwitterThe DHS Common Operating Picture (COP) application provides strategic enterprise situational awareness on incidents of interests to the homeland security enterprise as defined by the National Operations Center. The application tracks incident of interest to the homeland security enterprise as defined by the National Operations Center (NOC), SPOT and incident reports, and geospatial data layers for situational context.
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TwitterHSIN is the Department of Homeland Security's official system for trusted sharing of Sensitive But Unclassified information between federal, state, local, territorial, tribal, international and private sector partners.
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TwitterTHIS DATASET IS FINAL AND NO FURTHER UPDATES ARE EXPECTED. This is a report for all the relevant columns of DHS - The Amount Allocated, Obligated and Paid broken down by federal agency, program, vendor, project, county, and municipality.
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TwitterThe U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 2020-2024 fulfills the GPRA Modification Act of 2010 (P.L. 111-352) and the Office of Management and Budget's Circular A-11, Part 6 (2013) requirement for all Federal departments and agencies to publish an Agency Strategic Plan. The FY20-24 Strategic Plan provides an analytic foundation for the Department's Unity of Effort Initiative by articulating the Department's missions and goals, the strategies we employ to achieve each goal, and long-term performance that we use to evaluate our progress.
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TwitterThis guide brings together online resources that contain U.S. government documents. Some are freely available to anyone with Internet access. Others include subscription databases accessible with a DHS device.
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TwitterKey data sets published by the Office of Immigration Statistics
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TwitterEach year, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) undertakes immigration enforcement actions involving hundreds of thousands of foreign nationals. These actions include the apprehension or arrest, detention, return, and removal from the United States of foreign nationals who are removable under U.S. immigration law.
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TwitterThis dataset contains all of the information collected and displayed on the CBP Pubic Website. Contains information from FAQ, Complaints, and topics for travel and trade.
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TwitterPer the Federal Digital Government Strategy, the Department of Homeland Security Metrics Plan, and the Open FEMA Initiative, FEMA is providing the following web performance metrics with regards to FEMA.gov.rnrnInformation in this dataset includes total visits, avg visit duration, pageviews, unique visitors, avg pages/visit, avg time/page, bounce ratevisits by source, visits by Social Media Platform, and metrics on new vs returning visitors.rnrnExternal Affairs strives to make all communications accessible. If you have any challenges accessing this information, please contact FEMAWebTeam@fema.dhs.gov.
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TwitterThis is a report of the column descriptions of the columns in the Master and Summary Reports.
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This is a dataset that describes annual statistics regarding US immigration between the 1980-2021 fiscal years.
All data are official figures from the Department of Homeland Security's government website that have been compiled and structured by myself. There are several reasons for the decision to only examine immigration data from 1980 to 2021. Since 1976, a fiscal year for the US government has always started on October 1st and ended the following year on September 30th. If the years prior to 1976 were included, the data may be incorrectly represented and cause further confusion for viewers. Additionally, the United States only tracked refugee arrivals after the Refugee Act of 1980, a statistic that is prominently featured in the dataset. As a result, the start date of 1980 was chosen instead of 1976.
2023-01-07 - Dataset is created (465 days after the end of the 2021 fiscal year).
GitHub Repository - The same data but on GitHub.
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TwitterHomeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD) geospatial data sets containing information on DoD Site Locations (Public).
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TwitterEnables DHS employees to opt in to join the TSA Precheck program and receive expedited screening—at no additional cost to employees—for both their official and personal air travel.
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