Abstract
This report provide a clear and easy-to-find reference to the hundreds of
Homeland Security-related standards.
For ease of navigation, the standards are divided according to Homeland
Security' s mission areas:
Key Features Include:
- Fast and easy access to over 1,400 standards reviews
- Relevant classification by Homeland Security missions for ease of
navigation
- Quick reference description for each standard
- Insight into the evolution and challenges associated with Homeland
Security standards
Table of Contents
1. Homeland Security: The Need for National/International Standards
- 1.1. DHS and Standards
- 1.2. ANSI-HSSP
- 1.3. DHS - Standardization Landscape
2. The Evolution and Future of Homeland Security Standards
- 2.1. Types of Standards
- 2.2. Options for Generating Standards
- 2.3. Overcoming Uncertainty in Standards Development
3. Homeland Security Related Engineering Standards and Guidelines by Mission Activity
- 3.1. Biological Terror Threats Standards
- 3.1.1. Introduction
- 3.1.2. Standards
- 3.2. Chemical Terror Threats Standards
- 3.2.1. Introduction
- 3.2.2. Standards
- 3.3. Radiological and Nuclear Safety and Terror Related Standards
- 3.3.1. Introduction
- 3.3.2. Standards
- 3.4. Terror Related Explosives Threat Detection and Mitigation Standards
- 3.4.1. Introduction
- 3.4.2. Standards
- 3.5. Cyber Security & Intelligence Gathering Standards
- 3.5.1. Introduction
- 3.5.2. Standards
- 3.6. Emergency Preparedness and Response Equipment and Software Standards
- 3.6.1. Introduction
- 3.6.2. Standards
- 3.7. Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection Equipment Standards
- 3.7.1. Introduction
- 3.7.2. Standards
- 3.8. Border and Transportation Homeland Security Standards
- 3.8.1. Introduction
- 3.8.2. Standards
4. U.S. Department of Homeland Security Enforced Standards
Appendix A - Homeland Security: the Need for National Standards