To establish the Northern Border Coordination Center, and for other purposes.
Sponsors
Legislative Progress
Passed SenateMr. Peters (for himself and Ms. Collins) introduced the following …
Mr. Peters (for himself and Ms. Collins) introduced the following …
Mr. Peters (for himself and Ms. Collins) introduced the following …
Mr. Peters (for himself and Ms. Collins) introduced the following …
Mr. Peters (for himself and Ms. Collins) introduced the following …
Mr. Peters (for himself and Ms. Collins) introduced the following …
Mr. Peters (for himself and Ms. Collins) introduced the following …
Mr. Peters (for himself and Ms. Collins) introduced the following …
Mr. Peters (for himself and Ms. Collins) introduced the following …
Mr. Peters (for himself and Ms. Collins) introduced the following …
Summary
What This Bill Does
This bill requires DHS to establish a Northern Border Coordination Center within one year. The center will serve as a hub for coordinating border operations, intelligence sharing, domain awareness, and training among multiple agencies including Border Patrol, Coast Guard, and international partners.
Who Benefits and How
Northern border security improves through coordinated operations. Federal, state, tribal, and local agencies gain a centralized coordination mechanism. U.S.-Canada cooperation is enhanced through formal coordination structure.
Who Bears the Burden and How
DHS must establish and staff the center, collocating personnel from multiple components.
Key Provisions
- Establishes Northern Border Coordination Center within 1 year
- Collocates CBP, Coast Guard, FLETC, S&T, and other DHS components
- Includes international partners (Canada)
- Serves as training location and strategy implementation center
- Coordinates counter-UAS and border security metrics
Evidence Chain:
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Primary Purpose
Establishes a Northern Border Coordination Center within DHS to coordinate operations, domain awareness, intelligence, and training with federal, state, tribal, local, and international partners along the U.S.-Canada border.
Policy Domains
Legislative Strategy
"Improve northern border security through centralized coordination"
Bill Structure & Actor Mappings
Who is "The Secretary" in each section?
- "the_secretary"
- → Secretary of Homeland Security
- "the_secretary"
- → Secretary of Homeland Security
Key Definitions
Terms defined in this bill
The Northern Border Coordination Center established pursuant to section 3
The international border between the United States and Canada
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