United States Department of Public Safety and Civil Defense

The United States Department of Public Safety, formerly the United States Department of Public Safety and Civil Defense, is the department of the Federal Government of he United States responsible for domestic Security (in a supporting role vis-á-vis the States, and a leading role vis-á-vis the Territories and Districts); foreign Intelligence collection and dissemination; support of States’ homeland Security efforts; coordinating and directing Territories’ and Districts’ homeland Security efforts; collecting and compiling statistics from the States, Territories, and Districts on Crime and Violence; support of States’ civil Defense efforts; coordinating and directing the Territories’ and Districts’ civil Defense efforts; and implementing Continuity of Government plans developed by the Federal Council for the Federal Government. The Department is headed by an U.S. Commissioner for Public Safety, who is a member of the Federal Executive Council of the United States (functionally equivalent to an executive/presidential cabinet), and who is legally “the principal Adviser to the Governor-General on all Matters pertaining to the Department of Public Safety.”