For Immediate Release Office of the
Press Secretary October 8, 2001
Executive Order Establishing Office of Homeland Security
Executive Order Establishing the Office of
Homeland Security and the Homeland Security Council
By the authority vested in me as President by
the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is
hereby ordered as follows:
Section 1. Establishment. I
hereby establish within the Executive Office of the President an
Office of Homeland Security (the "Office") to be headed by the
Assistant to the President for Homeland Security.
Sec. 2. Mission. The mission of
the Office shall be to develop and coordinate the implementation of
a comprehensive national strategy to secure the United States from
terrorist threats or attacks. The Office shall perform the
functions necessary to carry out this mission, including the
functions specified in section 3 of this order.
Sec. 3. Functions. The functions
of the Office shall be to coordinate the executive branch's efforts
to detect, prepare for, prevent, protect against, respond to, and
recover from terrorist attacks within the United States.
(a) National Strategy. The Office
shall work with executive departments and agencies, State and local
governments, and private entities to ensure the adequacy of the
national strategy for detecting, preparing for, preventing,
protecting against, responding to, and recovering from terrorist
threats or attacks within the United States and shall periodically
review and coordinate revisions to that strategy as necessary.
(b) Detection. The Office shall
identify priorities and coordinate efforts for collection and
analysis of information within the United States regarding threats
of terrorism against the United States and activities of terrorists
or terrorist groups within the United States. The Office also
shall identify, in coordination with the Assistant to the President
for National Security Affairs, priorities for collection of
intelligence outside the United States regarding threats of
terrorism within the United States.
(i) In performing these
functions, the Office shall work with Federal, State, and local
agencies, as appropriate, to:
(A)
facilitate collection from State and local governments and
private entities of information pertaining to terrorist threats or
activities within the United States;
(B)
coordinate and prioritize the requirements for foreign
intelligence relating to terrorism within the United States of
executive departments and agencies responsible for homeland security
and provide these requirements and priorities to the Director of
Central Intelligence and other agencies responsible collection of
foreign intelligence;
(C)
coordinate efforts to ensure that all executive departments
and agencies that have intel-ligence collection responsibilities
have sufficient technological capabilities and resources to collect
intelligence and data relating to terrorist activities or possible
terrorist acts within the United States, working with the Assistant
to the President for National Security Affairs, as appropriate;
(D)
coordinate development of monitoring protocols and equipment
for use in detecting the release of biological, chemical, and
radiological hazards; and
(E) ensure
that, to the extent permitted by law, all appropriate and necessary
intelligence and law enforcement information relating to homeland
security is disseminated to and exchanged among appropriate
executive departments and agencies responsible for homeland security
and, where appropriate for reasons of homeland security, promote
exchange of such information with and among State and local
governments and private entities.
(ii) Executive
departments and agencies shall, to the extent permitted by law, make
available to the Office all information relating to terrorist
threats and activities within the United States.
(c) Preparedness. The Office of
Homeland Security shall coordinate national efforts to prepare for
and mitigate the consequences of terrorist threats or attacks within
the United States. In performing this function, the Office
shall work with Federal, State, and local agencies, and private
entities, as appropriate, to:
(i) review and assess
the adequacy of the portions of all Federal emergency response plans
that pertain to terrorist threats or attacks within the United
States;
(ii) coordinate domestic
exercises and simulations designed to assess and practice systems
that would be called upon to respond to a terrorist threat or attack
within the United States and coordinate programs and activities for
training Federal, State, and local employees who would be called
upon to respond to such a threat or attack;
(iii) coordinate
national efforts to ensure public health preparedness for a
terrorist attack, including reviewing vaccination policies and
reviewing the adequacy of and, if necessary, increasing vaccine and
pharmaceutical stockpiles and hospital capacity;
(iv) coordinate Federal
assistance to State and local authorities and nongovernmental
organizations to prepare for and respond to terrorist threats or
attacks within the United States;
(v) ensure that national
preparedness programs and activities for terrorist threats or
attacks are developed and are regularly evaluated under appropriate
standards and that resources are allocated to improving and
sustaining preparedness based on such evaluations; and
(vi) ensure the
readiness and coordinated deployment of Federal response teams to
respond to terrorist threats or attacks, working with the Assistant
to the President for National Security Affairs, when appropriate.
(d) Prevention. The Office shall
coordinate efforts to prevent terrorist attacks within the United
States. In performing this function, the Office shall work
with Federal, State, and local agencies, and private entities, as
appropriate, to:
(i) facilitate the
exchange of information among such agencies relating to immigration
and visa matters and shipments of cargo; and, working with the
Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, ensure
coordination among such agencies to prevent the entry of terrorists
and terrorist materials and supplies into the United States and
facilitate removal of such terrorists from the United States, when
appropriate;
(ii) coordinate efforts
to investigate terrorist threats and attacks within the United
States; and
(iii) coordinate efforts
to improve the security of United States borders, territorial
waters, and airspace in order to prevent acts of terrorism within
the United States, working with the Assistant to the President for
National Security Affairs, when appropriate.
(e) Protection. The Office shall
coordinate efforts to protect the United States and its critical
infrastructure from the consequences of terrorist attacks. In
performing this function, the Office shall work with Federal, State,
and local agencies, and private entities, as appropriate, to:
(i) strengthen measures
for protecting energy production, transmission, and distribution
services and critical facilities; other utilities;
telecommunications; facilities that produce, use, store, or dispose
of nuclear material; and other critical infrastructure services and
critical facilities within the United States from terrorist attack;
(ii) coordinate efforts
to protect critical public and privately owned information systems
within the United States from terrorist attack;
(iii) develop criteria
for reviewing whether appropriate security measures are in place at
major public and privately owned facilities within the United
States;
(iv) coordinate domestic
efforts to ensure that special events determined by appropriate
senior officials to have national significance are protected from
terrorist attack;
(v) coordinate efforts
to protect transportation systems within the United States,
including railways, highways, shipping, ports and waterways, and
airports and civilian aircraft, from terrorist attack;
(vi) coordinate efforts
to protect United States livestock, agriculture, and systems for the
provision of water and food for human use and consumption from
terrorist attack; and
(vii) coordinate efforts
to prevent unauthorized access to, development of, and unlawful
importation into the United States of, chemical, biological,
radiological, nuclear, explosive, or other related materials that
have the potential to be used in terrorist attacks.
(f) Response and Recovery. The
Office shall coordinate efforts to respond to and promote recovery
from terrorist threats or attacks within the United States. In
performing this function, the Office shall work with Federal, State,
and local agencies, and private entities, as appropriate, to:
(i) coordinate efforts
to ensure rapid restoration of transportation systems, energy
production, transmission, and distribution systems;
telecommunications; other utilities; and other critical
infrastructure facilities after disruption by a terrorist threat or
attack;
(ii) coordinate efforts
to ensure rapid restoration of public and private critical
information systems after disruption by a terrorist threat or
attack;
(iii) work with the
National Economic Council to coordinate efforts to stabilize United
States financial markets after a terrorist threat or attack and
manage the immediate economic and financial consequences of the
incident;
(iv) coordinate Federal
plans and programs to provide medical, financial, and other
assistance to victims of terrorist attacks and their families; and
(v) coordinate
containment and removal of biological, chemical, radiological,
explosive, or other hazardous materials in the event of a terrorist
threat or attack involving such hazards and coordinate efforts to
mitigate the effects of such an attack.
(g) Incident Management. The
Assistant to the President for Homeland Security shall be the
individual primarily respon-sible for coordinating the domestic
response efforts of all departments and agencies in the event of an
imminent terrorist threat and during and in the immediate aftermath
of a terrorist attack within the United States and shall be the
principal point of contact for and to the President with respect to
coordination of such efforts. The Assistant to the President
for Homeland Security shall coordinate with the Assistant to the
President for National Security Affairs, as appropriate.
(h) Continuity of Government. The
Assistant to the President for Homeland Security, in coordination
with the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs,
shall review plans and preparations for ensuring the continuity of
the Federal Government in the event of a terrorist attack that
threatens the safety and security of the United States Government or
its leadership.
(i) Public Affairs. The Office,
subject to the direction of the White House Office of
Communications, shall coordinate the strategy of the executive
branch for communicating with the public in the event of a terrorist
threat or attack within the United States. The Office also
shall coordinate the develop-ment of programs for educating the
public about the nature of terrorist threats and appropriate
precautions and responses.
(j) Cooperation with State and Local
Governments and Private Entities. The Office shall encourage and
invite the participation of State and local governments and private
entities, as appropriate, in carrying out the Office's functions.
(k) Review of Legal Authorities and
Development of Legislative Proposals. The Office shall
coordinate a periodic review and assessment of the legal authorities
available to executive departments and agencies to permit them to
perform the functions described in this order. When the Office
determines that such legal authorities are inadequate, the Office
shall develop, in consultation with executive departments and
agencies, proposals for presidential action and legislative
proposals for submission to the Office of Management and Budget to
enhance the ability of executive departments and agencies to perform
those functions. The Office shall work with State and local
govern-ments in assessing the adequacy of their legal authorities to
permit them to detect, prepare for, prevent, protect against, and
recover from terrorist threats and attacks.
(l) Budget Review. The Assistant
to the President for Homeland Security, in consultation with the
Director of the Office of Management and Budget (the "Director") and
the heads of executive departments and agencies, shall identify
programs that contribute to the Administration's strategy for
homeland security and, in the development of the President's annual
budget submission, shall review and provide advice to the heads of
departments and agencies for such programs. The Assistant to
the President for Homeland Security shall provide advice to the
Director on the level and use of funding in departments and agencies
for homeland security-related activities and, prior to the
Director's forwarding of the proposed annual budget submission to
the President for transmittal to the Congress, shall certify to the
Director the funding levels that the Assistant to the President for
Homeland Security believes are necessary and appropriate for the
homeland security-related activities of the executive branch.
Sec. 4. Administration.
(a) The Office of Homeland Security
shall be directed by the Assistant to the President for Homeland
Security.
(b) The Office of Administration within
the Executive Office of the President shall provide the Office of
Homeland Security with such personnel, funding, and administrative
support, to the extent permitted by law and subject to the
availability of appropriations, as directed by the Chief of Staff to
carry out the provisions of this order.
(c) Heads of executive departments and
agencies are authorized, to the extent permitted by law, to detail
or assign personnel of such departments and agencies to the Office
of Homeland Security upon request of the Assistant to the President
for Homeland Security, subject to the approval of the Chief of
Staff.
Sec. 5. Establishment of Homeland
Security Council.
(a) I hereby establish a Homeland
Security Council (the "Council"), which shall be responsible for
advising and assisting the President with respect to all aspects of
homeland security. The Council shall serve as the mechanism
for ensuring coordina-tion of homeland security-related activities
of executive departments and agencies and effective development and
implementation of homeland security policies.
(b) The Council shall have as its
members the President, the Vice President, the Secretary of the
Treasury, the Secretary of Defense, the Attorney General, the
Secretary of Health and Human Services, the Secretary of
Transportation, the Director of the Federal Emergency Management
Agency, the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the
Director of Central Intelligence, the Assistant to the President for
Homeland Security, and such other officers of the executive branch
as the President may from time to time designate. The Chief of
Staff, the Chief of Staff to the Vice President, the Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs, the Counsel to the
President, and the Director of the Office of Management and Budget
also are invited to attend any Council meeting. The Secretary
of State, the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of the
Interior, the Secretary of Energy, the Secretary of Labor, the
Secretary of Commerce, the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, the
Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, the Assistant
to the President for Economic Policy, and the Assistant to the
President for Domestic Policy shall be invited to attend meetings
pertaining to their responsibilities. The heads of other
executive departments and agencies and other senior officials shall
be invited to attend Council meetings when appropriate.
(c) The Council shall meet at the
President's direction. When the President is absent from a
meeting of the Council, at the President's direction the Vice
President may preside. The Assistant to the President for
Homeland Security shall be responsible, at the President's
direction, for determining the agenda, ensuring that necessary
papers are prepared, and recording Council actions and Presidential
decisions.
Sec. 6. Original Classification
Authority. I hereby delegate the authority to classify
information originally as Top Secret, in accordance with Executive
Order 12958 or any successor Executive Order, to the Assistant to
the President for Homeland Security.
Sec. 7. Continuing Authorities.
This order does not alter the existing authorities of United
States Government departments and agencies. All executive
departments and agencies are directed to assist the Council and the
Assistant to the President for Homeland Security in carrying out the
purposes of this order.
Sec. 8. General Provisions.
(a) This order does not create any
right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or
equity by a party against the United States, its departments,
agencies or instrumentalities, its officers or employees, or any
other person.
(b) References in this order to State
and local governments shall be construed to include tribal
governments and United States territories and other possessions.
(c) References to the "United States"
shall be construed to include United States territories and
possessions.
Sec. 9. Amendments to Executive Order
12656. Executive Order 12656 of November 18, 1988, as amended,
is hereby further amended as follows:
(a) Section 101(a) is amended by adding
at the end of the fourth sentence: ", except that the Homeland
Security Council shall be responsible for administering such policy
with respect to terrorist threats and attacks within the United
States."
(b) Section 104(a) is amended by adding
at the end: ", except that the Homeland Security Council is
the principal forum for consideration of policy relating to
terrorist threats and attacks within the United States."
(c) Section 104(b) is amended by
inserting the words "and the Homeland Security Council" after the
words "National Security Council."
(d) The first sentence of section
104(c) is amended by inserting the words "and the Homeland Security
Council" after the words "National Security Council."
(e) The second sentence of section
104(c) is replaced with the following two sentences: "Pursuant
to such procedures for the organization and management of the
National Security Council and Homeland Security Council processes as
the President may establish, the Director of the Federal Emergency
Management Agency also shall assist in the implementation of and
management of those processes as the President may establish.
The Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency also
shall assist in the implementation of national security emergency
preparedness policy by coordinating with the other Federal
departments and agencies and with State and local governments, and
by providing periodic reports to the National Security Council and
the Homeland Security Council on implementation of national security
emergency preparedness policy."
(f) Section 201(7) is amended by
inserting the words "and the Homeland Security Council" after the
words "National Security Council."
(g) Section 206 is amended by inserting
the words "and the Homeland Security Council" after the words
"National Security Council."
(h) Section 208 is amended by inserting
the words "or the Homeland Security Council" after the words
"National Security Council."
GEORGE W. BUSH THE WHITE HOUSE, October 8, 2001.
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