Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5 (HSPD-5) Domestic Incident Management 2


Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5 (HSPD-5) Domestic Incident Management 2 :

Homeland Security Presidential Directive - 5, Management of Domestic Incidents, February 28, 2003, is intended to enhance the ability of the United States to manage domestic incidents by establishing a single, comprehensive national incident management system. In HSPD-5 the President designates the Secretary of Homeland Security as the principal federal official for domestic incident management and empowers him to coordinate Federal resources used in response to or recovery from terrorist attacks, major disasters, or other emergencies in specific cases. The directive assigns specific responsibilities to the Attorney General, Secretary of Defense, Secretary of State, and the Assistants to the President for Homeland Security and National Security Affairs, and directs the heads of all Federal departments and agencies to provide their full and prompt cooperation, resources, and support, as appropriate and consistent with their own responsibilities for protecting national security, to the Secretary of Homeland Security, Attorney General, Secretary of Defense, and Secretary of State in the exercise of leadership responsibilities and missions assigned in HSPD-5. The directive also notes that it does not alter, or impede the ability to carry out, the authorities of Federal departments and agencies to perform their responsibilities under law. (DHS, NRP (Draft #1), Feb. 25, 2004, 72). Note: Annex I, National Planning, December 2007 struck prevent, prepare for, respond to, and recover from in section 3 and inserted prevent, protect against, respond to, and recover from

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