What is the National Dialogue on the Quadrennial Homeland Security Review?
The National Dialogue is a conversation between you, other Homeland Security stakeholders, and DHS on an innovative web-based platform. The National Dialogue is an iterative process, building on your input over the course of three dialogues. Each of the three dialogues will involve discussions on six topics being reviewed by DHS: • Counterterrorism and Domestic Security Management • Securing Our Borders • Smart and Tough Enforcement of Immigration Laws • Preparing for, Responding to, and Recovering from Disasters • Homeland Security National Risk Assessment • Homeland Security Planning and Capabilities This unique experiment in 21st-century stakeholder consultation is being hosted by the National Academy of Public Administration, an independent, non-profit, congressionally-chartered institution, on behalf of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
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