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Homeland Security Presidential Directive 8

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on an "all-of-nation" "all-hazards" approach to disasters, fusing together the capabilities of federal, state, and local authorities to respond to crises. It refocuses government resources on mitigation—preventing catastrophes from getting worse—and resilience—how communities actively respond to and recover from a major disaster.
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and tighten laws such as immigration and border security. Existing White House defense and foreign policies will be under fire, such as a withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan, as well as nuclear reduction attempts. The end result will be strengthened Homeland Security enforcement in anticipation of
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The goal of HSPD-8, is the coordination and implementation of all-hazards preparedness in the United States, to help ensure the preparedness of the Nation to prevent, respond to, and recover from threatened and actual domestic terrorist attacks, major disasters, and other emergencies. The goal is to
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On March 30, 2011, President Obama issued Presidential Policy Directive 8, which replaces Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD) 8 - National Preparedness (issued Dec 17, 2003) and HSPD-8 Annex I - National Planning (issued December 4, 2007). The Obama directive places significant emphasis
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b. Supporting efforts to ensure First responders are prepared to respond to major events, especially prevention of and response to threatened terrorist attacks. First responders can be civilians that are members of a United States national service program under the jurisdiction of the Department of
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National Security Presidential Directive 51, Homeland Security Presidential Directive 20 (NSPD-51/HSPD-20), and the National Continuity Policy, dated May 4, 2007, outline the continuity requirements for all Federal departments and agencies, with guidance for non-Federal organizations. These
122:(NRF). Both of these plans are augmented by the National Integration Center (NIC) and describes the way Federal departments and agencies will prepare for such a response, including prevention activities during the early stages of a terrorism incident. 145:, and human capital. All of these rules and regulations for a national defense against any possible threat of national attack. HSPD-8 Annex 1 resulted in the Integrated Planning System (IPS) by using the Comprehensive Preparedness Guide 101 (CPG). 236:
enacted November 25, 2002, as well as other laws for the protection of the country. This resulted in Presidential Directives, including HSPD-8, and HSPD-8 Annex 1, and formation of NIMS with offices in 10 locations.
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with a consistent direction and delineation of authorities, responsibilities and requirements, common terms of reference, and plans based on shared assumptions.
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HSPD-8, Annex I, National Planning; describes a common Federal planning process that supports development of a family of related planning documents, known as the
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a. Providing for the effective, efficient, and timely delivery of federal preparedness assistance to state and local governments; and
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to coordinate with other Federal agencies and with State, local, and Tribal governments to develop a National Preparedness Goal with
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Many nations were affected by the attacks. Over 3000 lost their lives from the world including
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was swift to react and enacted laws to protect the United States with the
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The domestic incident management plan is provided for from
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requirements include such things as essential functions,
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Index

Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD)-8
Department of Homeland Security
Emergency management
United States
terrorist attacks
disasters
Community emergency response team
Integrated Planning System
federal government
presidential directives
HSPD-7
Homeland Security Act of 2002
National Incident Management System
National Response Framework
orders of succession
delegations
continuity of operations
vital
records
attacks of September 11
Australia
Bermuda
Canada
China
El Salvador
Germany
Grenada
Ireland
Israel
Japan

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