Organizing the Federal System for Homeland Security: Problems, Issues, and Dilemmas
In: Public administration review: PAR, Volume 62, Issue s1, p. 44-57
ISSN: 1540-6210
Improving the capacity of U.S. governments to provide greater homeland security will require numerous changes in the way federal, state, and local governments are organized and operate. It also will require significant alterations in intergovernmental relations. Changes will be required in intergovernmental dimensions, including operational, financial, legal, and political dimensions. A dual–track approach to rearranging intergovernmental relationships in order to provide a coordinated intergovernmental response to the requirements of homeland security is to be expected.