Datasets dating from 1986 to the present are available for 93 countries in which data were collect through Household questionnaires, Women's questionnaires, Men's questionnaires, Biomarker's questionnaires, and Fieldworker's questionnaires. The following data types are produced from the collected data : Household Recode, Household Member Recode, Individual Women's Recode, Births Recode, Children's Recode, Men's Recode, Couple's Recode, Geographic Data, Geospatial Covariates. To view surveys and available datasets go to https://dhsprogram.com/data/available-datasets.cfm. Access to datasets for DHS surveys and their supporting documents may be granted to individuals who register at https://dhsprogram.com/data/new-user-registration.cfm and create a new research project request.
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.
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.
This dataset includes data starting from 01/03/2021. For older records, please refer to https://data.cityofnewyork.us/d/dwrg-kzni
The Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) Program overseen by the US Agency for International AID (USAID) uses nationally representative surveys, biomarker testing, and geographic location to collect data on monitoring and impact evaluation indicators for individual countries and for cross-country comparisons.
Standardized DHS surveys include the Demographic and Health Survey, Service Provision Assessment, HIV/AIDS Indicator Survey, Malaria Indicator Survey, and Key Indicators Survey. The DHS Program also collects biomarkers and geographic data. Data availability varies by year and country. A table that lists all currently available data can be found here.
The 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.
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.
The DHS Program STATcompiler allows users to make custom tables based on hundreds of demographic and health indicators across more than 70 countries.
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 dataset contains locations and attributes of DHS Service Centers, created as part of the DC Geographic Information System (DC GIS) for the D.C. Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO) and participating D.C. government agencies. A database provided by the District Department of Human Services of identified service center locations.
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DHS Annual Report data on Consultants Dataset includes: Data from 2012-13 financial year through to 2018-19 financial year DHS Annual Report data on Consultants Dataset includes: Data from 2012-13 financial year through to 2018-19 financial year
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.
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Annual Report data on instances of fraud in DHS Dataset includes: Data from 2012-13 financial year through to 2018-19 financial year Source: DHS Incident Management Unit Includes data from …Show full descriptionAnnual Report data on instances of fraud in DHS Dataset includes: Data from 2012-13 financial year through to 2018-19 financial year Source: DHS Incident Management Unit Includes data from predecessor agency Department for Communities and Social Inclusion (DCSI).
This 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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A list of contractors used by DHS (as per the financial statements).
Important Phone Numbers of DHS Departments
Airport prohibited items detected overlay with geography or time hierarchy
To implement the Secretary's authority in 6 U.S.C. 658 which allows for the Cybersecurity Talent Management Systems (CTMS), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) must build and maintain a team with technical knowledge related to Federal human capital policy, compensation design and administration, labor market analysis, psychometric research, assessment development, and agency-wide workforce change management. As reinforced by Executive Order 13800: Strengthening the Cybersecurity of Federal Networks and Critical Infrastructure, DHS has a lead role in securing the Federal Government and the Nation against cybersecurity threats. CTMS reimagines Federal human capital management to allow DHS to compete for top talent in the ever-changing field of cybersecurity and to execute the Department's cybersecurity mission.
Food Supplement Program (FSP) active cases are the number of total cases that are active at the end of the FSP benefit receiving month and for the following month. These cases are active because they are compliant with all FSP eligibility requirements. Expedited Food Supplement Program approved cases are FSP cases that meet the expedited requirements and FSP eligibility requirements. Note: If expedited FSP cases remain active at the end of the application month, they will be included in the overall active FSP cases
These records relate to the identification and information on concerns, disputes, and issues presented to the Ombudsman. This documentation summarizes tasks and is used to informally keep track of issues and aid in the development of solutions or resolutions that ultimately may conclude the tasks. These tasks relate to confidential discussions protected from any outside inspection other than the Ombudsman, and information provided anonymously with the intent to help resolve the matter. These records include, but are not limited to, facilitated conversations, non-attribution issue summaries, dispute resolution communications, notes of work product of the neutral parties or non-party participants, summaries of descriptive statistics, and executive overviews.
Datasets dating from 1986 to the present are available for 93 countries in which data were collect through Household questionnaires, Women's questionnaires, Men's questionnaires, Biomarker's questionnaires, and Fieldworker's questionnaires. The following data types are produced from the collected data : Household Recode, Household Member Recode, Individual Women's Recode, Births Recode, Children's Recode, Men's Recode, Couple's Recode, Geographic Data, Geospatial Covariates. To view surveys and available datasets go to https://dhsprogram.com/data/available-datasets.cfm. Access to datasets for DHS surveys and their supporting documents may be granted to individuals who register at https://dhsprogram.com/data/new-user-registration.cfm and create a new research project request.