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Description: The Homeland Security Operations Center (HSOC) serves as the nation’s nerve center for information sharing and domestic incident management—dramatically increasing the vertical coordination between federal, state, territorial, tribal, local, and private sector partners. The HSOC collects and fuses information from a variety of sources everyday to help deter, detect, and prevent terrorist acts. Operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, the HSOC provides real-time situational awareness and monitoring of the homeland, coordinates incidents and response activities, and, in conjunction with the DHS Office of Information Analysis, issues advisories and bulletins concerning threats to homeland security, as well as specific protective measures. Information on domestic incident management is shared with Emergency Operations Centers at all levels through the Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN).
HSOC Structure
The HSOC represents over 35 agencies ranging from state and local law enforcement to federal intelligence agencies. Information is shared and fused on a daily basis by the two halves of the HSOC that are referred to as the “Intelligence Side” and the “Law Enforcement Side.” Each half is identical and functions in tandem with the other but requires a different level of clearance to access information. The “Intelligence Side” focuses on pieces of highly classified intelligence and how the information contributes to the current threat picture for any given area. The “Law Enforcement Side” is dedicated to tracking the different enforcement activities across the country that may have a terrorist nexus. The two pieces fused together create a real-time snap shot of the nation’s threat environment at any moment. (See HSOC Watchstanders below for list of partners.)
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| Resource Specification | | Address: | U.S. Department of Homeland Security Washington, D.C. 20528 | | Country: | USA | | Overview: | HSOC Information Sharing Tools Homeland Security Information Network. The HSOC
communicates in real-time to its partners by utilizing the Homeland Security
Information Network’s (HSIN) internet-based counterterrorism communications
tool, supplying information to all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and more than 50
major urban areas.
* Threat information is exchanged with state and local partners at the Sensitive-
but-Unclassified level (SBU). Future program expansion will include linking
additional cities and counties, communication capabilities at the classified
SECRET level, and increasing the involvement and integration of the private
sector. * The system is encrypted using a secure network that includes a suite
of applications including mapping and imaging capabilities. * System
participants include governors, mayors, Homeland Security Advisors, state
National Guard offices, Emergency Operations Centers, First Responders and
Public Safety departments, and other key homeland security partners. Each
receives training to participate in the information sharing network to combat
terrorism and increase anti-terrorism situational awareness.
HSIN-Critical Infrastructure (CI). The HSIN-CI was launched last month and was
specially designed to communicate real-time information to critical
infrastructure owners and operators – 80 percent of whom are part of the private
sector. HSIN–CI has the capacity to send alerts and notifications to the
private sector at a rate of:
* 10,000 simultaneous outbound voice calls per minute * 30,000 inbound
simultaneous calls (hot line scenario) * 3,000 outbound simultaneous faxes *
5,000 outbound simultaneous Internet e-mail * Immediate Internet website content
changes made
Dissemination Capabilities. The HSOC regularly disseminates domestic terrorism-
related information generated by the Information Analysis and Infrastructure
Protection Directorate, known as “products” to federal, state, and local
governments, as well as private-sector organizations and international partners.
Threat products come in two forms:
* Homeland Security Threat Advisories are the result of information analysis and
contain actionable information about an incident involving, or a threat
targeting, critical national networks, infrastructures, or key assets. They
often relay newly developed procedures that, when implemented, significantly
improve security and protection. Advisories also often suggest a change in
readiness posture, protective actions, or response. * Homeland Security
Information Bulletins are infrastructure protection products that communicate
information of interest to the nation’s critical infrastructures that do not
meet the timeliness, specificity, or significance thresholds of warning
messages. Such information may include statistical reports, periodic summaries,
incident response or reporting guidelines, common vulnerabilities and patches,
and configuration standards or tools.
Homeland Security Advisory System. On March 11, 2002, President Bush unveiled
the Homeland Security Advisory System (HSAS) as a tool to improve coordination
and communication among all levels of government, the private sector, and the
American public in the fight against terrorism. The Advisory System not only
identifies the Threat Condition, but also outlines protective measures that can
be taken by our partners. The federal government, states, and the private
sector each have a set of plans and protective measures that are implemented as
the Threat Condition is raised or lowered, thus reducing our vulnerability to
attack. The HSOC is the distributor of the recommended security measures to our
state and local partners when the threat level is raised or lowered.
HSOC Operational Capabilities Vulnerability Situational Awareness. The HSOC
monitors vulnerabilities and compares them against threats, providing a
centralized, real-time flow of information between homeland security partners.
This data collected from across the country is then fused into a master template
which allows the HSOC to provide a visual picture of the nation’s current threat
status. The HSOC has the capability to:
* Perform initial (first phase) assessment of the information to gauge the
terrorist nexus * Track operational actions taking place across the country in
response to the intelligence information * Disseminate notifications and alerts
about the information and any decisions made
Imagery Capability. Now, as information is shared across agencies, HSOC staff
can apply imagery capability by cross-referencing informational data against
geospatial data that can then pinpoint an image down to an exact location.
Satellite technology is able to transmit pictures of the site in question
directly into the HSOC. This type of geographic data can then be stored to
create a library of images that can be mapped against future threats and shared
with our state and local partners.
* The “current operational picture” can be viewed using the geographical and
mapping capabilities of 16 flat panel fifty-inch screens to monitor threat
environment in real time * Access to a significant portion of the District of
Columbia’s traffic cameras for real-time view of various transportation hubs
Senior Level Communication. The HSOC is in constant communication with the White
House, acting as the situational awareness conduit for the White House Situation
Room by providing information needed to make decisions and define courses of
action.
HSOC Incident Management Role Interagency Incident Management Group (IIMG). The
IIMG is a headquarters-level group comprised of senior representatives from DHS
components, other federal departments and agencies, and non-governmental
organizations. The IIMG provides strategic situational awareness, synthesizes
key intelligence and operational information, frames operational courses of
action and policy recommendations, anticipates evolving requirements, and
provides decision support to the Secretary of Homeland Security and other
national authorities during periods of elevated alert and national domestic
incidents.
Quick Response. During incidents such as Hurricane Isabel, the December 2003
Orange Alert, and the black-out in New York City, the IIMG was “stood-up” in
less than 90 minutes and hosted Assistant Secretary-level members of the
represented agencies to provide strategic leadership.
HSOC Watchstanders The HSOC is home to a variety of agency, state, and local
partners that provide constant watch for the safety of our nation. Receiving
hundreds of calls, they address about 22 incidents or cases per day. The
agencies represented include:
Federal Bureau of Investigation
United States Coast Guard
Postal Inspection Service
Central Intelligence Agency
United States Secret Service
DC Metropolitan Police Department
Defense Intelligence Agency
Federal Protective Service
New York Police Department
National Security Agency
Customs and Border Protection
Los Angeles Police Department
Immigration Customs Enforcement
Department of Energy
Environmental Protection Agency
Drug Enforcement Agency
Department of Interior (US Park Police
Federal Air Marshal Service
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms
Department of Defense
Department of State
Department of Transportation
Department of Veterans Affairs
National Capitol Region
Transportation Security Administration
National Geospatial Intelligence Agency
Department of Health and Human Services
Federal Emergency Management Agency
National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration
Public Affairs (DHS)
State and Local Coordination Office
Science and Technology Directorate
Geo-spatial Mapping Office
Information Analysis Office
Infrastructure Protection Office | | URL: | homeland-security-operations-center-hsoc | | Date Added: | 19/08/2006 |
| Last Updated: | 19/08/2006 |
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