DHS Headquarters
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Management and Program Analyst
65High trust scoreSupervisory Policy Analyst
65High trust scoreCorrespondence Analyst
65High trust scoreSupervisory Program Analyst
65High trust scorePolicy Analyst
65High trust scoreSupervisory Program Analyst
65High trust score| Title | Location | Source | Score | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Management and Program Analyst | 🇺🇸 Washington, District of Columbia | usajobs | 65High trust score | VERIFIED |
| Supervisory Policy Analyst | 🇺🇸 Washington, District of Columbia | usajobs | 65High trust score | VERIFIED |
| Correspondence Analyst | 🇺🇸 Washington, District of Columbia | usajobs | 65High trust score | EXPIRED |
| Supervisory Program Analyst | 🇺🇸 District of Columbia, District of Columbia | usajobs | 65High trust score | EXPIRED |
| Policy Analyst | 🇺🇸 Washington, District of Columbia | usajobs | 65High trust score | VERIFIED |
| Supervisory Program Analyst | 🇺🇸 Washington, District of Columbia | usajobs | 65High trust score | EXPIRED |
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is a cabinet department of the U.S. federal government responsible for protecting the United States from a wide range of threats to the homeland. Established in November 2002 in the wake of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, DHS consolidated numerous federal agencies to create a unified department focused on homeland security efforts. Its headquarters are located in Washington, D.C. DHS's primary mission encompasses counterterrorism, securing U.S. borders and ports of entry, enforcing immigration laws, protecting critical infrastructure, and safeguarding cyberspace. It also plays a crucial role in disaster preparedness, response, and recovery through agencies like the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and ensures the security of transportation systems via the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). The department integrates efforts from various disciplines to prevent attacks, protect the American people and critical assets, and respond to incidents affecting national security.
- Established in November 2002 in response to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
- Consolidated 22 federal agencies into one cabinet department upon its creation.
- One of the largest federal departments by personnel and budget.
- Led by the Secretary of Homeland Security, a cabinet-level position.
Last researched: 3/29/2026
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