Concepts of Homeland Security and Homeland Defense and Two Responses

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Describe the concept of homeland security and its relationship to homeland defense and national security.

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Response to these Posts Student 1 Hello classmates, The concept of homeland security and its relationship to homeland defense and national security can be confusing because of how they sound similar. The National Strategy for Homeland Security defines Homeland Security as, “...a concerted national effort to prevent terrorist attacks within the United States, reduce America’s vulnerability to terrorism and minimize the damage and recover from attacks that do occur.” ("Report to Congress on The Role of the Department of Defense in Supporting Homeland Security", 2003) It also includes flexibility at all levels of government and the military defense from external threats. When it was first drafted, it added the concept of Emergency Preparedness as well. The difference between homeland security and homeland defense can be confusing in that both do not fit perfectly into one definition or another. William Kelly describes how an act of another nation would activate the Homeland Defense (HLD). The need for a smooth transition and distinction on which agency is utilized limits the military from acting on domestic law enforcement issues that fall under Homeland Security (HLS). Homeland Security is defined as “a concerted national effort to prevent terrorist attacks within the U.S., reduce America’s vulnerability to terrorism, minimize damage, and assist in the recovery from attacks. The Department of Defense (DoD) role in homeland security can be summarized as follows: (1) homeland defense, the military protection of United States territory, domestic population, and critical defense infrastructure and assets from external threats and aggression; and (2) civil support, support to U.S. civil authorities for domestic emergencies and for designated law enforcement and other activities.” ("Report to Congress on The Role of the Department of Defense in Supporting Homeland Security," 2003) The definition of national security covers security within economic, monetary, military, political, environmental, and the security of energy and natural resources. It also explains the condition of military and defense advantage “over any foreign nation or group of nations, or a friendly foreign relations position, or a defense position capable of successfully protesting hostile or destructive action.” (USLegal, n.d.) The unintentional blurry lines between the definitions aid in the flexibility by which they are used. Jenn References Kelly, W. R. (2004). Homeland Security, Homeland Defense and Clarifying Northern Commands Maritime Security Role. Homeland Security, Homeland Defense and Clarifying 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER Northern Command’s Maritime Security Role, 1-27. doi:10.21236/ada422768 Report to Congress on The Role of the Department of Defense in Supporting Homeland Security. (2003, September). Retrieved fromhttps://www.hsdl.org/?view&did=454170 USLegal. (n.d.). National Security Law and Legal Definition. Retrieved March 07, 2018, from https://definitions.uslegal.com/n/national-security/ Student 2 The terms homeland security and homeland defense are often misunderstood. At times, they may seem quite similar, but they hold distinct characteristics (Noftsinger, Newbold & Wheeler, 2007, pg. 52). Homeland security is responsible for five critical objectives. These objectives include obstruct terrorism and improve safety; protect and control borders; implement and manage immigration regulation; protect cyberspace; and establish and promote preparedness (Department of Homeland Security, 2014, pg. 6-8). Homeland security is responsible for preventing terrorist attacks that may occur in the United States. They are also responsible for anti-vulnerability towards potential attacks (Goss, 2006, para. 16). Homeland defense is responsible to ensure that the local United States population, along with its sovereignty and territories, are well-protected from possible threats (Goss, 2006, para. 16). homeland defense boils down to being United States' protector for international assets and U.S. citizens abroad. There was little known about National Security until the 1930s. National Security was later converted to Department of Defense for a uniform entity (Department of Homeland Security, 2010, pg. 23). Department of defense works alongside with civil support to handle local emergencies. They are also responsible for battling conventional and unconventional attacks. (Goss, 2006, para. 16). Emergency Preparedness relates homeland security to homeland defense and national defense. All three entities are advised to consider the possible damage that could be resulted from terrorist attacks. In doing so, procedures and resources need to be in place to ensure safety (Goss, 2006, para. 16). In the end, all three entities are responsible to ensure security and safety to U.S. citizens, whether stateside or international. References Department of Homeland Security. (2010). Quadrennial homeland security review report: A strategic framework for a secure homeland. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office. https://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/qhsr_report.pdf Department of Homeland Security. (2014). The 2014 Quadrennial homeland security review. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office. https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/2014-qhsr-final-508.pdf Goss, T. (2006). “Who’s in Charge?” New challenges in homeland defense and homeland security. Homeland Security Affairs 2(1). http://www.hsaj.org/articles/173 Noftsinger, J., Newbold, K., & Wheeler, J. (2007). Understanding homeland security: Policy perspectives, and paradoxes. New York, NY: Macmillan. https://ebookcentral-proquest- com.ezproxy1.apus.edu/lib/apus/detail.action?docID=308361#
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Concepts of Homeland Security and Homeland Defense
Describe the concept of homeland security and its relationship to homeland defense and
national security.
In describing the concept of homeland security and the relationship it has with homeland
defense and national security it is essential to understand their mission. Homeland security in the
USA is mandated to ensure the country is same from any security hiccup especially protecting
the country against terrorist activities. It has the roles of immigration, border control, FEMA,
customs, law enforcement, and infrastructure protection. The Homeland Defense, on the other
hand, consists of Coast Guard, NORAD, CBRNE Support, and the armed conflict. The types of
threats that the USA face ranges fro...


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