Homeland Security

Homeland Security

Since September 11, 2001, law enforcement officials across the country have taken great steps to ensure the safety of our communities, cities and ports. Congress has also passed legislation improving information sharing between agencies and federal and local first responders.

As home to the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC), the First District plays a key role in training those who serve on the front lines of protect the American homeland from attack.  FLTEC is an interagency law enforcement training organization for more than eighty agencies.  The center also provides services to state, local, and international law enforcement agencies.  FLETC is headquartered at Glynco, Georgia on the northwestern edge of Brunswick.  For more information on FLETC, click here.

Useful links:

    The Department of Homeland Security
    Federal Emergency Management Agency
    Georgia Emergency Management Agency
    House Committee on Homeland Security (Republican Website)
    Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security (Republican Website)
    Emergency Preparedness Tips

Related Documents:

Press Release - CONGRESSMAN KINGSTON ANNOUNCES FISCAL YEAR 2009 PREPAREDNESS GRANTS FROM DEPT. OF HOMELAND SECURITY 11.12.2008

Press Release - ICYMI: U.S. DOE Grant Supports Cyber Security Certificate Program 9.5.2008

Opinion Pieces - ICYMI: Warrantless Waste of Valuable Time 5.13.2008

Press Release - CONGRESSMAN KINGSTON ANNOUNCES APPLICATION PERIOD FOR S.A.F.E.R. GRANTS BEGINS ON MAY 27 5.13.2008

Press Release - Congressman Kingston announces $30,780 grant for Savannah firefighters 4.5.2008


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Related Files:

KINGSTON OP/ED: Warrantless Waste of Valuable Time

American_Renewal_Project.pdf