The Homeland Security Division works with the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Infrastructure Protection and the US Army Corps of Engineers’ Office of Homeland Security to reduce our Nation’s vulnerability to terrorism by developing and coordinating plans to protect Critical Infrastructure and Key Resources, such as commercial nuclear power plants and chemical facilities, thereby denying their use as a weapon.
Our expert staff consistently develops innovative approaches to problem solving for some of the Nation’s most complex programs by integrating operations analysis and acquisition support with executive decision support.
Executive Decision Support
- Strategic Planning
- Policy Development
- Risk Assessments
- Interagency Plans and Coordination
Operations Analysis
- Mission Area/Campaign Analysis
- Analysis of Alternatives
- Alternative Futures Analysis
- Modeling and Simulation
- Capabilities Based Analysis
- Physical Security Analysis
Acquisition Support
- Program Management/Analysis
- Financial Management
- Technology Assessments
- Force Structure Analysis
The Groups within the Homeland Security Division are:
- Critical Infrastructure Analysis Group
- Policy Planning Support Group
- Protective Security Support Group
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