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Homeland SecurityFrom immigration and emergency management to transportation and border security, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) manages the vast majority of the Federal government's role in ensuring the safety of the United States. While a relatively new agency, major DHS functions are performed by combined and streamlined functions of predecessor organizations or bureaus. Kelly, Anderson understands the distinct and intersecting operations of the major DHS bureaus including Citizenship and Immigration Services, U.S. Secret Service, Customs and Border Protection, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency. As the DHS unveils new programs, introduces new procurement regulations and unveils adjustments to their organization, Kelly, Anderson is counted on to bring value to the pursuit of major DHS programs. Clients rely on Kelly, Anderson for the development of "win" strategies, our understanding of DHS agencies and programs and implementation of comprehensive capture efforts. Our Homeland Security PracticeKelly, Anderson provides comprehensive business development guidance and support to clients pursuing opportunities in the complex DHS environment. Expertise includes strategic planning and full spectrum capture support combined with DHS subject matter expertise spanning the entire agency. Kelly, Anderson brings decades of expertise to its clients through a staff of former government executives and senior managers who have played key roles in shaping the organizations that have recently been combined to form DHS. Kelly, Anderson's procurement and proposal support staff is an effective complement to the skills and abilities of our DHS experts. This combination of experience provides Kelly, Anderson clients support throughout the entire business development cycle. For further information, contact Tony Poole – tpoole@kellyanderson.com |
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