1: Strategic Goal 1
Achieving peace and Security
Stakeholder(s):
- Department of Homeland Security: Homeland Security coordinates intelligence and law enforcement activities and programs that help protect the United States
from terrorist and other threats, and leads on immigration, naturalization, repatriation, border and transportation security,
and biodefense.
- Department of Defense: Defense coordinates closely on counterterrorism and counter-narcotics programs, and provides the military-to-military contacts,
assistance, and training that strengthen military and alliance relationships, play an important role in the management of
arms transfers and the Excess Defense Articles program, and support the evacuation of non-combatants from crisis or disaster
sites. Defense sponsors significant cooperative threat reduction programs and supports the Proliferation Security Initiative.
Defense leads in providing security support, when needed, for stabilization and reconstruction activities and participates
in government-wide stabilization and reconstruction planning and operations with other agencies.
- Department of Energy: Energy sponsors many nuclear nonproliferation programs, including the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership, which the Department
helps to implement.
- Department of Justice: Justice leads on international legal assistance and implements some criminal justice and rule of law programs in conjunction
with the Department and USAID. Justice also works with the Department on extradition and to combat transnational crime and
narcotics trafficking, including training programs for foreign police forces.
- Department of the Treasury: Treasury leads money laundering and asset seizure issues, and monitors export controls. The Department co-chairs with Treasury
a committee on proliferation financing. The Department chairs, and USAID participates in, the Terrorist Finance Working Group
of the Counterterrorism Security Group’s Technical Assistance Sub-Group
- Department of Commerce: Commerce leads on some export control regimes and coordinates on others.
- Other Stakeholders: Other important partners include the Departments of Transportation, Health and Human Services, and Agriculture; the Environmental
Protection Agency; the White House Offices of National Drug Control Policy; and U.S. Government intelligence agencies.
Objective(s):
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