Napolitano issues additional action directives

Published 26 January 2009

DHS secretary Napolitano issues additional Action Directives on cyber security and northern border strategy

DHS secretary Janet Napolitano has issued a third batch of Action Direction (for the two earlier batches, see 23 January 2009 HS Daily Wire). The new directives address cyber security and the northern border strategy.

These action directives instruct specific offices to gather information, review existing strategies and programs, and to provide oral and written reports back to her by mid February. “This continuing evaluation will unify our shared efforts and help me assess where improvements need to be made,” said Napolitano.

The full action directives are below:

  • Cyber Security. Given the increasingly sophisticated number of threats to all areas of national cyberspace and considering the authorities provided by the Homeland Security Act, the Post-Katrina Emergency Management Reform Act, and Homeland Security Presidential Directive 23/National Security Presidential Directive 54, what are the authorities and responsibilities of DHS for the protection of the government and private sector domains, what are the relationships with other government agencies, especially the departments of Defense, Treasury, and Energy, and the National Security Agency, and what are the programs and timeframes to achieve the department’s responsibilities and objectives? An oral report is due by 3 February, with a final report due 17 February.
  • Northern Border Strategy. The northern border of the United States has become, since 9/11, important to our national security. As we have designed programs to afford greater protection against unlawful entry, members of Congress and homeland security experts have called for increased attention to the Canadian border. What are the current vulnerabilities, the overall strategy for reducing those vulnerabilities, the requirements, the programs, the budget, and the timeframe for improving security along this border and what level of risk will remain once the programs are completed? An oral report is due by 10 February, with a final report due 17 February.