Alaska Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Management

Alaska Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Management

Motto: “...through partnerships, leading the way in emergency management"
Agency overview
Formed 2004
Preceding agencies
  • Division of Emergency Services within the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.
  • Alaska Division of Homeland Security
Type Homeland Security
Jurisdiction Alaska
Headquarters Fort Richardson, Alaska
Parent agency Alaska Department of Military and Veterans Affairs
Website http://www.ak-prepared.com/

Alaska's Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (Alaska DHS) was created in early 2004 from the merger of the Alaska Division of Homeland Security which was created in March 2003 under the Alaska Disaster Act and the Emergency Services within the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs which was created in 1977. The purpose of the Alaska's Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management is to protect Alaskans and their property from terrorism and all other hazards, as well as to provide rapid recovery from all disasters.[1][2]

From its list of duties assigned in the Alaska Disaster Act, DHS&EM is the foremost agency within the executive branch of the state government of Alaska for assisting the governor of Alaska to fulfill the statutory responsibility of "meeting the dangers presented by disasters to the State and its people."[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "About us". Alaska Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. Archived from the original on 21 January 2010. Retrieved 31 January 2010.
  2. Littrell, James (2004-04-29). "DHS&EM Trif-fold" (PDF). Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. Archived (PDF) from the original on 21 January 2010. Retrieved 31 January 2010.

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