
Homeland Security/Law Enforcement: Chemical Terrorism (2019-09)
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Status:
Partially Addressed
●- Addressed
◐- Partially Addressed
○- Not Addressed
◉- Consolidated or Other
℗- Pending
⊘- Closed-Partially Addressed
⊗- Closed-Not Addressed
◐Priority recommendation
Type:
Executive BranchLast Updated:
March 31, 2020
Action:
The Assistant Secretary for Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction should develop a strategy and implementation plan to help the Department of Homeland Security, among other things, guide, support, integrate and coordinate its chemical defense programs and activities; leverage resources and capabilities; and provide a roadmap for addressing any identified gaps.
Progress:
DHS agreed with GAO’s September 2018 recommendation and is taking actions to address it. Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office (CWMD) officials stated in December 2018 that CWMD plans to develop a strategy and implementation plan to help DHS guide, support, integrate, and coordinate its chemical defense programs and activities; leverage resources and capabilities; and provide a roadmap for addressing any identified gaps. According to CWMD officials, the implementation plan would broadly address DHS chemical defense activities and programs to prevent, protect against, and respond to chemical incidents, including support to federal, state, tribal, and territorial operators and agencies, as well as the private sector.
CWMD officials provided GAO with the completed strategy in December 2019 and plan to complete the implementation plan by September 30, 2020. The strategy includes four overarching goals that will drive CWMDs mission in protecting American safety and security from chemical threats and incidents. We will continue to monitor the status of the implementation plan, as completion of both documents is essential to help the CWMD Office guide DHS’s efforts to address fragmentation and coordination issues and would be consistent with the office’s aim to establish a coherent mission.