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Ready Campaign Urges Preparing for Gustav
As Tropical Storm Gustav makes its way into the Gulf of Mexico, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security?s Ready Campaign (www.ready.gov) reminds Gulf Coast region residents about the importance of taking precautionary measures to prepare for an emergency situation or evacuation before Gustav approaches our shores.
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Americans Urged to Prepare For Emergencies During National Preparedness Month
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Ready Campaign (www.ready.gov) is sponsoring the fifth annual National Preparedness Month (NPM) in September with support from more than 2,700 NPM coalition members, the largest amount to date. NPM coalition members, consisting of national, regional, state, and local organizations, will combine efforts throughout the month of September to encourage all Americans to take steps to prepare for emergencies before they happen.
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Homeland Security Agencies Protect Political Conventions
Protecting the political conventions in Denver and Saint Paul will utilize many Department of Homeland Security agencies and assets.
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Secretary Chertoff's Remarks on Secure Identity
Secretary Chertoff spoke on secure identity on August 13, 2008 at the University of Southern California National Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events in Los Angeles, Calif.
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Hurricane Protection for New Orleans
Federal Coordinator General O'Dell and Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal announced progress on plan to provide comprehensive hurricane protection for metropolitan New Orleans by 2011.
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218th Birthday of the U.S. Coast Guard
The Secretary congratulated the men and women of the U.S. Coast Guard on the 218th anniversary of the service. This year's Coast Guard Day is a chance to join America's Guardians in celebrating the service's proud history and embracing its powerful future.
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DHS Releases National Emergency Communications Plan
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security released today the National Emergency Communications Plan to address gaps and determine solutions so that emergency response personnel at all levels of government and across all disciplines can communicate as needed, on demand, and as authorized.
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Chertoff on Departure of Health Affairs Assistant Secretary
Statement By Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff On The Departure Of The Assistant Secretary For Health Affairs, Dr. Jeffrey W. Runge.
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Fact Sheet: National Emergency Communications Plan
The National Emergency Communications Plan (NECP) sets strategic goals and identifies national objectives to enhance governance, planning, technology, training and exercises, and disaster communications capabilities.
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Chertoff Announcing 2008 Homeland Security Grants
Remarks By Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff Announcing Fiscal Year 2008 Homeland Security Grant Program Awards.
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