Trade and Economic Security
America’s and the world’s economic prosperity increasingly depends on the uninterrupted flow of goods and services, people and capital, and information and technology across our borders.
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Beyond the border
To preserve and extend the benefits our close relationship has helped bring to Americans and Canadians alike, we intend to pursue a perimeter approach to security, working together within, at, and away from the borders of our two countries to enhance our security and accelerate the legitimate flow of people, goods, and services between our two countries.
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Facilitating Private Sector Engagement with Fusion Centers
This fact sheet provides private sector partners with an overview of how their organization can best collaborate with the fusion center in their local area.
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United States - Canada Binational Border Infrastructure Investment Plan
United States - Canada Binational Border Infrastructure Investment Plan
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Fleet Program Reports
The Department of Homeland Security is working to reduce petroleum consumption through improvements in fleet fuel efficiency and the use of alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs) and alternative fuels as required by the Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EPAct) and Executive Order 13149 “Greening the Government through Federal Fleet and Transportation Efficiency.”
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United States-Canada Joint Border Threat and Risk Assessment
The United States-Canada Joint Border Threat and Risk Assessment will provide U.S. and Canadian policymakers, resource planners, and other law enforcement officials with a strategic overview of significant threats along the 5,525-mile/8,891-km international boundary between the United States and Canada.