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Web Content Inventory and Publication Schedule

Section 207(f)(2) of the E-Government Act of 2002 requires federal agencies to develop an inventory of information to be published on their websites, establish a schedule for publishing information, make those schedules available for public comment, and post the schedules and priorities on the website.

The Department of Homeland Security has undertaken a review of web content and organization. This process includes gathering user (and potential user) feedback. The current inventory of information to be published is based on the current information and structure.

For more information about the web content inventory and the E-Gov Act, please visit these links:

Comments and Suggestions

  • Send a message using our online form, or
  • Submit written comments by postal mail to:

    U.S. Department of Homeland Security
    Web Content Inventory
    Office of Public Affairs
    Washington, DC 20528

Categories of Information Disseminated by Homeland Security via Websites

  • Column 1 lists the categories of information Homeland Security disseminates via websites.
  • Column 2 indicates the priority Homeland Security assigns to web publication of each category.
    • Priority 1: Urgent, public emergency and safety information.
    • Priority 2: Time-sensitive information.
    • Priority 3: Information of interest to a broad spectrum of website audiences OR to key stakeholders.
    • Priority 4: Other information.
  • Column 3 indicates the publication schedule for the category.
No. Category Priority Publication Target
Categories of Information Disseminated by DHS via Websites
1. Urgent emergency and safety information disseminated on a real-time basis in order to inform the public about urgent and emerging threats. 1 As available, unless otherwise required by law
2. Threats and protection including Homeland Security Advisory System, critical infrastructure and cyber security. 2, 3 As available, unless otherwise required by law
3. Travel, immigration, and borders including travel security, procedures, customs and inspections 2, 3 As available, unless otherwise required by law
4. Emergencies and Disasters including planning and prevention, response and recovery, disaster assistance 2, 3 As available, unless otherwise required by law
5. Press information including press releases, fact sheets, speeches, and testimony. 2 As available, unless otherwise required by law
6. Guidelines and standards related to interoperability, first responders, safety, etc. 3 As available, unless otherwise required by law
7. General departmental information, such as mission and function statements, leadership biographies, staff directories, etc. 4 As available, unless otherwise required by law
8. Programmatic and administrative information, including statistical information, disseminated in connection with and as a byproduct of the administration of programs. 4 As available, unless otherwise required by law
9. Grant and contract funding information related to all programmatic activities. 2 As available, unless otherwise required by law
10. Reports to Congress and the President as required by statute. 4 As available, unless otherwise required by law
11. Program evaluation studies undertaken to assess program activities and identify opportunities for improvement. 4 As available, unless otherwise required by law
12. Regulatory information in support of regulatory development and decision-making. 2 As available, unless otherwise required by law
13. Doing business with Homeland Security, working for Homeland Security. 2, 3 As available, unless otherwise required by law