The NGA Center formed the Governors Homeland Security Advisors Council (GHSAC) to provide an organizational structure through which the homeland security advisors from each state, territory and the District of Columbia can discuss homeland security issues, share information and expertise and keep governors informed of the issues affecting homeland security policies in the states. Mission The Council brings together the top state homeland security officials from each state and territory to: 1) inform the work of the NGA Center by sharing ideas and best practices, identifying emerging issues and reviewing and analyzing the impacts of Federal homeland security activities on the states; and 2) inform governors about the impacts of federal homeland security legislation, regulations and policies on the states. Objectives The Council serves as a forum through which state homeland security advisors can share information and expertise, discuss priorities setting and collaborate on strategic planning to address all hazards and threats facing the states. Key GHSAC objectives include: - Improving interstate and regional communication
- Facilitating communication between state and federal agencies
- Developing a unified state and territorial voice to inform governors and the National Governors Association of the impacts of federal homeland security legislation, regulations and policies on the states
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