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Author Schmit, Matthew, author.

Title Federal funding for homeland security.

Publication Info. [Washington, D.C.] : Congressional Budget Office, 2004.

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 Axe Federal Documents Online  Y 10.2:H 75/3    ---  Available
Description 1 online resource (7 pages) : illustration.
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computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Series Economic and budget issue brief
Economic and budget issue brief.
Note Title from caption, PDF title screen (viewed Jan. 16, 2014).
"April 30, 2004."
The original document contains color images.
Access APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary The tragic events of September 11, 2001, have brought increased Congressional and public interest in federal spending for homeland security. Funding for those activities is split among 200 different appropriation accounts within the federal budget and involves many different functional areas of the government. Furthermore, most of the funding resides within accounts that primarily finance programs that are not classified as homeland security activities. That accounting arrangement makes it difficult for budget analysts to distinguish and track homeland security spending. Most of the current data on funding for homeland security are provided in annual reports to the Congress by the Administration's Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Largely on the basis of those reports, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates that federal resources dedicated to homeland security activities will total about $41 billion in 2004 -- roughly double the amount allotted to those activities before September 11. For 2005, the Administration has proposed increasing homeland security funding to $47 billion, or about 14 percent above the current level. This Issue Brief presents the Executive Branch's definition of homeland security, homeland security and the federal budget, the Department of Homeland Security, homeland security activities in other federal agencies, trends in homeland security funding, and the President's budget request for 2005. Tables provide the following: (1) dollar amounts for total federal resources budgeted (or requested) for homeland security for the years 2001-2005, and (2) funding for homeland security by federal agency for the years 2001-2005. A figure shows the amount of funding for the Department of Homeland Security and for government-wide homeland security for 2004.
Subject National security -- United States -- Finance.
Terrorism -- United States -- Prevention -- Finance.
Economics and Cost Analysis.
Government and Political Science.
Civil Defense.
United states government.
Accounting.
Homeland security.
Federal budgets.
Transportation.
Emergencies.
Threats.
Tables(data)
Infrastructure.
Counterterrorism.
Protection.
Preparation.
Civil defense.
Intelligence.
National security -- Finance. (OCoLC)fst01033720
Terrorism -- Prevention -- Finance. (OCoLC)fst01148126
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Indexed Term FEDERAL AGENCIES
BORDER SECURITY
TRANSPORTATION SECURITY
TREND ANALYSIS
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
Added Author Merrell, Melissa, author.
Trimarco, Gerard, author.
United States. Congressional Budget Office, issuing body.
Other Form: Print version: Schmit, Matthew. Federal funding for homeland security (OCoLC)55206248
Standard No. DTICE ADA452611
Gpo Item No. 1005-C (online)
Sudoc No. Y 10.2:H 75/3

 
    
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