This identifies resident aliens who should have their Supplemental Security Income benefit payment suspended because they have voluntarily left the United States for a period of 30 consecutive days or more.
This match identifies those resident aliens who should have their Social Security and/or Supplemental Security Income benefit payment suspended because they have been deported from the United States.
The 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.
The Global Terrorism Database⢠(GTD) is an open-source database including information on terrorist events around the world from 1970 through 2020 (with annual updates planned for the future). Unlike many other event databases, the GTD includes systematic data on domestic as well as international terrorist incidents that have occurred during this time period and now includes more than 200,000 cases.
The 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.
This dataset displays demographics for the families and individuals residing in the Department of Homeless Services (DHS) shelter system.
This dataset includes the daily number of families and individuals residing in the Department of Homeless Services (DHS) shelter system and the daily number of families applying to the DHS shelter system prior to 3/1/2021. For the latest records, please refer to https://data.cityofnewyork.us/Social-Services/DHS-Daily-Report/k46n-sa2m
THIS 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.
HSIN 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.
This dataset includes the daily number of families and individuals residing in the Department of Homeless Services (DHS) shelter system and the daily number of families applying to the DHS shelter system.
This dataset includes data starting from 01/03/2021. For older records, please refer to https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/dwrg-kzni
Important Phone Numbers of DHS Departments
This is a report of the column descriptions of the columns in the Master and Summary Reports.
Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD) geospatial data sets containing information on Data Quality Assessment Areas (USACE IENC).
These are records related to maintaining the security of information technology (IT) systems and data. Records outline official procedures for securing and maintaining IT infrastructure and relate to the specific systems for which they were written. This series also includes analysis of security policies, processes, and guidelines, as well as system risk management and vulnerability analyses. Includes records such as:rn- System Security Plansrn- Disaster Recovery Plansrn- Continuity of Operations Plansrn- published computer technical manuals and guides rn- examples and references used to produce guidelines covering security issues related to specific systems and equipmentrn- records on disaster exercises and resulting evaluations rn- network vulnerability assessments rn- risk surveysrn- service test plansrn- test files and data
Through an automated confirmation system, an employer matches information provided by a new employee (Form I-9) against existing information contained in Social Security Administration's (SSA) and the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) databases. The SSA E-Verify System (SSA E-Verify) determines a specific verification code based upon information (SSN, DOB, L-Name, F-Name) in the NUMIDENT database. The verification code is returned to DHS E-Verify (DHS E-Verify) along with the original verification request. The message to the employer is determined by DHS E-Verify based on SSA's verification code.
Access control records includes:rn- safe and padlock combinationsrn- names or other personal identifiers of individuals who know combinationsrn- comparable data used to control access into classified document containers
Directives establishing policies and procedures regarding administrative, day-to-day, non-mission operations and activities of DHS. Records include, but are not limited to, directives, background materials, comments, and supporting documentation.
The State of Iowa requires any person manufacturing, storing, handling, transporting, or disposing of a hazardous substance to notify the Department of Natural Resources and local law enforcement of the occurrence of a hazardous condition.
Additionally, the State of Iowa requires a person storing, handling, transporting, or land-applying manure from a confinement feeding operation or storing, handling, transporting, or land-applying manure, process wastewater, open feedlot effluent, settled open feedlot effluent or settleable solids from an open feedlot operation who becomes aware of a release to notify the Department of Natural Resources.
This online database allows the public to view reported spill data in their communities.
Compilations of digital GIS data representing the same information presented on FIRMs, and in the Flood Insurance Study Report.
Each 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.
This identifies resident aliens who should have their Supplemental Security Income benefit payment suspended because they have voluntarily left the United States for a period of 30 consecutive days or more.