Department Of Homeland Security Interoperable Communications Act (H.R. 4289; 113th Congress)
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The Department of Homeland Security Interoperable Communications Act () is a bill that would require the
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(DHS), within 120 days of the bill's enactment, to devise a strategy to improve communications among DHS agencies. DHS would be required to submit regular reports to Congress on their progress and the decisions they make. The bill was introduced into the
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during the
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. The bill was substantially reintroduced into the United States House of Representatives during the
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as and signed by President
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on July 6, 2015 as .


Background

In this bill, interoperable communications are defined as "utilizing information technology systems and radio communications systems to exchange voice, data, and video in real time, as necessary, for acts of terrorism, daily operations, planned events, and emergencies."


Provisions of the bill

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, a
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source.'' The Department of Homeland Security Interoperable Communications Act or the DHS Interoperable Communications Act would amend the
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to make the Under Secretary for Management of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) responsible for policies and directives to achieve and maintain
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communications among DHS components. The bill would require the Under Secretary to submit to the
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and Senate homeland security committees a strategy for achieving and maintaining such communications, including for daily operations, planned events, and emergencies, that includes: :*an assessment of interoperability gaps in
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among the DHS components; :*information on DHS efforts and activities, since November 1, 2012, and planned, to achieve and maintain interoperable communications; :*an assessment of obstacles and challenges to achieving and maintaining interoperable communications; :*information on, and an assessment of, the adequacy of mechanisms available to the Under Secretary to enforce and compel compliance with interoperable communications policies and directives of DHS; :*guidance provided to DHS components to implement such policies and directives; :*the total amount of DHS expenditures, since November 1, 2012, and projected, to achieve interoperable communications; and :*dates upon which DHS-wide interoperability is projected to be achieved for voice, data, and video communications, respectively, and interim milestones. The bill would direct the Under Secretary to submit with such strategy information on any intra-agency effort or task force that has been delegated responsibilities relating to achieving and maintaining interoperable communications by such dates and on who, within each component, is responsible for implementing policies and directives to achieve and maintain interoperable communications. The bill would direct the Under Secretary to submit biannual reports on the status of efforts to implement such strategy, including information on any additional resources or authorities needed.


Congressional Budget Office report

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, as ordered reported by the House Committee on Homeland Security on June 11, 2014. This is a
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source.'' H.R. 4289 would require the
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(DHS), within 120 days of the bill's enactment, to devise a strategy to improve communications among DHS agencies. Within 220 days of enactment and biannually thereafter, DHS would have to prepare a report on the implementation of that strategy. There are ongoing activities within the department to improve communications, so the
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(CBO) estimates that implementing the bill would not significantly affect spending by DHS in any year. Enacting the legislation would not affect direct spending or revenues; therefore,
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procedures do not apply. H.R. 4289 contains no intergovernmental or private-sector mandates as defined in the
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and would impose no costs on state, local, or tribal governments.


Procedural history

The Department of Homeland Security Interoperable Communications Act was introduced into the
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on March 24, 2014 by Donald Payne, Jr., Rep. Donald M. Payne Jr. (D, NJ-10). The bill was referred to the
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and the
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. On June 19, 2014, the bill was reported alongsid
House Report 113-484
On July 8, 2014, the House voted i
Roll Call Vote 370
to pass the bill 393–0.


Debate and discussion

Rep. Payne, who introduced the bill, said that he "was shocked to learn how much money had been spent on interoperable communications since the September 11th terrorist attacks and still little to show for it." According to Payne's office, the federal government spent over $13 billion since 2001 trying to build interoperable communications, but the Inspector General of DHS reported that "department 'personnel do not have reliable interoperable communications for daily operations, planned events, and emergencies.'" Payne stated that his constituents who were police officers and firefighters "never leave my office without stressing the importance of interoperable communications." The bill was written in reaction to
2012 report by the DHS Inspector General
that indicated DHS "lacks an effective governance structure to ensure interoperable communications across divisions.


See also

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References


External links


Library of Congress - Thomas H.R. 4289beta.congress.gov H.R. 4289GovTrack.us H.R. 4289OpenCongress.org H.R. 4289Congressional Budget Office's report on H.R. 4289House Report 113-484 on H.R. 42892012 report by the DHS Inspector General
on agency interoperable communications {{US government sources Proposed legislation of the 113th United States Congress Acts of the 114th United States Congress