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Homeland defense (HD) is the protection of a territory, sovereignty, domestic population, and critical infrastructure against external threats and aggression. (Definition will be incorporated into JP 3-26FAS.ORG: ''Counterterrorism Joint Publication 3-26,13 November 2009, approved.
br>Definition deferred to ''Homeland Defense, Joint Publication JP 3-27''] upon its approval).FAS.ORG: ''Air Force Doctrine Document 2-10'', 21 March 2006
p.9-10, defines both terminologies.
This document complements related discussion found in Joint Publication 3-26, (JP 3-26), Joint Doctrine for Homeland Security.]
Not to be confused with Homeland security.
Homeland security Homeland security is an American national security term for "the national effort to ensure a homeland that is safe, secure, and resilient against terrorism and other hazards where American interests, aspirations, and ways of life can thrive" to ...
(HS) is a concerted national effort to prevent terrorist attacks, reduce a nation's vulnerability to terrorism, and minimize the damage and recover from attacks that do occur.


Full definition

"Homeland defense (HD) is the protection of a
sovereignty Sovereignty is the defining authority within individual consciousness, social construct, or territory. Sovereignty entails hierarchy within the state, as well as external autonomy for states. In any state, sovereignty is assigned to the perso ...
, territory, domestic population, and critical defense
infrastructure Infrastructure is the set of facilities and systems that serve a country, city, or other area, and encompasses the services and facilities necessary for its economy, households and firms to function. Infrastructure is composed of public and priv ...
against external threats and
aggression Aggression is overt or covert, often harmful, social interaction with the intention of inflicting damage or other harm upon another individual; although it can be channeled into creative and practical outlets for some. It may occur either reacti ...
, or other threats as directed by the leader of that nation such as the
President of the United States The president of the United States (POTUS) is the head of state and head of government of the United States of America. The president directs the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the United Stat ...
. The
United States Department of Defense The United States Department of Defense (DoD, USDOD or DOD) is an executive branch department of the federal government charged with coordinating and supervising all agencies and functions of the government directly related to national secu ...
is partially responsible for the Homeland defense mission of the United States, and therefore leads the HD response, with other departments and agencies in support of DOD efforts."FAS.ORG: ''Homeland Defense, Joint Publication 3-27'', 12 July 2007
br>Definition p.6, Threat strategy p.20-21


Threat strategy

HD strategic threat environment is based on the following conditions and profiles: *Diminished protection afforded by geographic distances *Traditional threats remain *Greater risk of a
weapon of mass destruction A weapon of mass destruction (WMD) is a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or any other weapon that can kill and bring significant harm to numerous individuals or cause great damage to artificial structures (e.g., buildings), natura ...
attack *Increased potential for miscalculation and surprise *Increased potential for terrorist attacks *Increased challenges from weak and failing states and non-state actors *Increasing diversity in sources and unpredictability of the locations of conflict *Threats to US vital interests overseas *Increasing transnational. Responses to the changes in any of the above can affect US's international environment through the application of diplomatic, economic, military, and informational means. Thus, a proactive and comprehensive approach to HD is required for US's response.


See also

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National Strategy for Homeland Security The United States National Strategy for Homeland Security is a formal government response to the events of September 11, 2001 at the Pentagon and World Trade Center. The document issued by President George W. Bush outlines the overall strategic con ...
*
Air Forces Northern National Security Emergency Preparedness Directorate The Air Forces Northern National Security Emergency Preparedness Directorate (AFNSEP or NSEP), of the First Air Force (1AF or AFNORTH) operates out of its Northern Headquarters at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, effective 1 January 2008. NSEP ...


References

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External links


Homelanddense.com ''Homeland Defense Solutions''
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