Homeland Security Presidential Directive-1
Organization and Operation of the Homeland Security Council
Washington, D.C.
October 29, 2001
This is the first in a series of Homeland Security Presidential Directives that
shall record and communicate presidential decisions about the homeland security
policies of the United States.
A. Homeland Security Council
Securing Americans from terrorist threats or attacks is a critical national
security function. It requires extensive coordination across a broad spectrum
of Federal, State, and local agencies to reduce the potential for terrorist
attacks and to mitigate damage should such an attack occur. The Homeland Security
Council (HSC) shall ensure coordination of all homeland security-related activities
among executive departments and agencies and promote the effective development
and implementation of all homeland security policies.
B. The Homeland Security Council Principals Committee
The HSC Principals Committee (HSC/PC) shall be the senior interagency forum
under the HSC for homeland security issues. The HSC/PC is composed of the following
members: the Secretary of the Treasury; the Secretary of Defense; the Attorney
General; the Secretary of Health and Human Services; the Secretary of Transportation;
the Director of the Office of Management and Budget; the Assistant to the President
for Homeland Security (who serves as Chairman); the Assistant to the President
and Chief of Staff; the Director of Central Intelligence; the Director of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation; the Director of the Federal Emergency Management
Agency; and the Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff to the Vice President.
The Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs shall be invited
to attend all meetings of the HSC/PC. The following people shall be invited
to HSC/PC meetings when issues pertaining to their responsi-bilities and expertise
are discussed: the Secretary of State; the Secretary of the Interior; the Secretary
of Agriculture; the Secretary of Commerce; the Secretary of Labor; the Secretary
of Energy; the Secretary of Veterans Affairs; the Administrator of the Environmental
Protection Agency; and the Deputy National Security Advisor for Combating Terrorism.
The Counsel to the President shall be consulted regarding the agenda of HSC/PC
meetings and shall attend any meeting when, in consultation with the Assistant
to the President for Homeland Security, the Counsel deems it appropriate. The
Deputy Director of the Office of Homeland Security shall serve as Executive
Secretary of the HSC/PC. Other heads of departments and agencies and senior
officials shall be invited, when appropriate.
The HSC/PC shall meet at the call of the Assistant to the President for Homeland
Security, in consultation with the regular attendees of the HSC/PC. The Assistant
to the President for Homeland Security shall determine the agenda, in consulta-tion
with the regular attendees, and shall ensure that all necessary papers are prepared.
When global terrorism with domestic implications is on the agenda of the HSC/PC,
the Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and the Assistant to the
President for National Security Affairs shall perform these tasks in concert.
C. Homeland Security Council Deputies Committee
The HSC Deputies Committee (HSC/DC) shall serve as the senior sub-Cabinet interagency
forum for consideration of policy issues affecting homeland security. The HSC/DC
can task and review the work of the HSC interagency groups discussed below.
The HSC/DC shall help ensure that issues brought before the HSC/PC or the HSC
have been properly analyzed and prepared for action. The HSC/DC shall have the
following as its regular members: the Deputy Secretary of the Treasury; the
Deputy Secretary of Defense; the Deputy Attorney General; the Deputy Secretary
of Health and Human Services; the Deputy Secretary of Transpor-tation; the Deputy
Director of the Office of Homeland Security (who serves as Chairman); the Deputy
Director of Central Intelligence; the Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau
of Investigation; the Deputy Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency;
the Deputy Director of the Office of Manage-ment and Budget; and the Assistant
to the President and Chief of Staff to the Vice President. The Assistant to
the President and Deputy National Security Advisor shall be invited to attend
all meetings of the HSC/DC. The following people shall be invited to attend
when issues pertaining to their responsi-bilities and expertise are to be discussed:
the Deputy Secretary of State; the Deputy Secretary of the Interior; the Deputy
Secretary of Agriculture; the Deputy Secretary of Commerce; the Deputy Secretary
of Labor; the Deputy Secretary of Energy; the Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs;
the Deputy Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency; the Deputy
National Security Advisor for Combating Terrorism; and the Special Advisor to
the President for Cyber-space Security. The Executive Secretary of the Office
of Homeland Security shall serve as Executive Secretary of the HSC/DC. Other
senior officials shall be invited, when appropriate.
The HSC/DC shall meet at the call of its Chairman. Any regular member of the
HSC/DC may request a meeting of the HSC/DC for prompt crisis management. For
all meetings, the Chairman shall determine the agenda, in consultation with
the regular members, and shall ensure that necessary papers are prepared.
D. Homeland Security Council Policy Coordination Committees
HSC Policy Coordination Committees (HSC/PCCs) shall coordinate the development
and implementation of homeland security policies by multiple departments and
agencies through-out the Federal government, and shall coordinate those policies
with State and local government. The HSC/PCCs shall be the main day-to-day fora
for interagency coordination of homeland security policy. They shall provide
policy analysis for consideration by the more senior committees of the HSC system
and ensure timely responses to decisions made by the President. Each HSC/PCC
shall include representatives from the executive departments, offices, and agencies
represented in the HSC/DC.
Eleven HSC/PCCs are hereby established for the following functional areas, each
to be chaired by the designated Senior Director from the Office of Homeland
Security:
1. Detection, Surveillance, and Intelligence (by the Senior Director,
Intelligence and Detection);
2. Plans, Training, Exercises, and Evaluation (by the Senior Director,
Policy and Plans);
3. Law Enforcement and Investigation (by the Senior Director,
Intelligence and Detection);
4. Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Consequence Management (by the
Senior Director, Response and Recovery);
5. Key Asset, Border, Territorial Waters, and Airspace Security (by the
Senior Director, Protection and Prevention);
6. Domestic Transportation Security (by the Senior Director, Protection
and Prevention);
7. Research and Development (by the Senior Director, Research and
Development);
8. Medical and Public Health Preparedness (by the Senior Director,
Protection and Prevention);
9. Domestic Threat Response and Incident Management (by the Senior
Director, Response and Recovery);
10. Economic Consequences (by the Senior Director, Response and Recovery);
and
11. Public Affairs (by the Senior Director, Communications).
Each HSC/PCC shall also have an Executive Secretary to be designated by the
Assistant to the President for Homeland Security (from the staff of the HSC).
The Executive Secretary of each HSC/PCC shall assist his or her Chair in scheduling
the meetings of the HSC/PCC, determining the agenda, recording the actions taken
and tasks assigned, and ensuring timely responses to the central policy-making
committees of the HSC system. The Chairman of each HSC/PCC, in consultation
with its Executive Secretary, may invite representatives of other executive
departments and agencies to attend meetings of the HSC/PCC, when appropriate.
The Assistant to the President for Homeland Security, at the direction of the
President and in consultation with the Vice President, the Attorney General,
the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, the Secretary
of Transportation, and the Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency,
may establish additional HSC/PCCs, as appropriate.
The Chairman of each HSC/PCC, with the agreement of its Executive Secretary,
may establish subordinate working groups to assist the PCC in the performance
of its duties.
The Vice President may attend any and all meetings of any entity established
by or under this directive.
This directive shall be construed in a manner consistent with Executive Order
13228.