1、1 3 C.F.R., 2001 Comp., pp. 796-802.Order Code RS22840Updated November 26, 2008Organizing for Homeland Security: TheHomeland Security Council ReconsideredHarold C. RelyeaSpecialist in American National GovernmentGovernment and Finance DivisionSummaryIn the immediate aftermath of the terrorist attack
2、s of September 11, 2001, PresidentGeorge W. Bush established the Office of Homeland Security and the HomelandSecurity Council (HSC). In his June 2002 proposal for a Department of HomelandSecurity, President Bush appeared to anticipate the continued operation of both of theseentities. However, the Ho
3、meland Security Act of 2002, which mandated the newdepartment, statutorily rechartered the HSC as an agency within the Executive Officeof the President (EOP). Thereafter, the HSC disappeared from the public record, andits status today remains uncertain. Recently, some have called for the merger of t
4、heHSC with the National Security Council (NSC).BackgroundAmong the initial actions taken by President George W. Bush in response to theSeptember 11, 2001, terrorist attacks upon the World Trade Center and the Pentagon wasthe establishment of two new specialized agencies pursuant to E.O. 13228 of Oct