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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · S. 2976 (Introduced in Senate) — To amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to reform, streamline, and make improvements to the Department of Homeland... · Sec. 106

Sec. 106. Authorization of the Office for Partnerships Against Violent Extremism of the Department of Homeland Security

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The Homeland Security Act of 2002 ( 6 U.S.C. 101 et seq. ) is amended— by inserting after section 801 the following: In this section: The term Administrator means the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The term Assistant Secretary means the Assistant Secretary for Partnerships Against Violent Extremism designated under subsection (c). The term countering violent extremism means proactive and relevant actions to counter recruitment, radicalization, and mobilization to violence and to address the immediate factors that lead to violent extremism and radicalization.
The terms domestic terrorism and international terrorism have the meanings given those terms in section 2331 of title 18, United States Code. The term radicalization means the process by which an individual chooses to facilitate or commit domestic terrorism or international terrorism. The term violent extremism means international or domestic terrorism. There is in the Department an Office for Partnerships Against Violent Extremism. The Office for Partnerships Against Violent Extremism shall be headed by an Assistant Secretary for Partnerships Against Violent Extremism, who shall be designated by the Secretary and report directly to the Secretary.
The Secretary shall— designate a career Deputy Assistant Secretary for Partnerships Against Violent Extremism; and assign or hire, as appropriate, permanent staff to the Office for Partnerships Against Violent Extremism. The Assistant Secretary shall be responsible for the following: Leading the efforts of the Department to counter violent extremism across all the components and offices of the Department that conduct strategic and supportive efforts to counter violent extremism.
Such efforts shall include the following: Partnering with communities to address vulnerabilities that can be exploited by violent extremists in the United States and explore potential remedies for government and non-government institutions. Working with civil society groups and communities to counter violent extremist propaganda, messaging, or recruitment. In coordination with the Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties of the Department, managing the outreach and engagement efforts of the Department directed toward communities at risk for radicalization and recruitment for violent extremist activities.
Ensuring relevant information, research, and products inform efforts to counter violent extremism. Developing and maintaining Department-wide strategy, plans, policies, and programs to counter violent extremism. Such plans shall, at a minimum, address each of the following: The Department’s plan to leverage new and existing Internet and other technologies and social media platforms to improve non-government efforts to counter violent extremism, as well as the best practices and lessons learned from other Federal, State, local, tribal, territorial, and foreign partners engaged in similar counter-messaging efforts.
The Department’s countering violent extremism-related engagement efforts. The use of cooperative agreements with State, local, tribal, territorial, and other Federal departments and agencies responsible for efforts relating to countering violent extremism. Coordinating with the Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties of the Department to ensure all of the activities of the Department related to countering violent extremism fully respect the privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties of all persons.
In coordination with the Under Secretary for Science and Technology and in consultation with the Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis, identifying and recommending new empirical research and analysis requirements to ensure the dissemination of information and methods for Federal, State, local, tribal, and territorial countering violent extremism practitioners, officials, law enforcement personnel, and non-governmental partners to utilize such research and analysis. Assessing the methods used by violent extremists to disseminate propaganda and messaging to communities at risk for recruitment by violent extremists.
Developing a digital engagement strategy that expands the outreach efforts of the Department to counter violent extremist messaging by— exploring ways to utilize relevant Internet and other technologies and social media platforms; and maximizing other resources available to the Department. Serving as the primary representative of the Department in coordinating countering violent extremism efforts with other Federal departments and agencies and non-governmental organizations. Serving as the primary Department-level representative in coordinating with the Department of State on international countering violent extremism issues.
In coordination with the Administrator, providing guidance regarding the use of grants made to State, local, and tribal governments under sections 2003 and 2004 under the allowable uses guidelines related to countering violent extremism. Developing a plan to expand philanthropic support for domestic efforts related to countering violent extremism, including by identifying viable community projects and needs for possible philanthropic support. For purposes of this subsection, the term communities at risk shall not include a community that is determined to be at risk solely on the basis of race, religious affiliation, or ethnicity.
Not later than 90 days after the date of enactment of this section, the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs of the Senate, the Committee on the Judiciary of the Senate, the Committee on Homeland Security of the House of Representatives, and the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives a comprehensive Department strategy to counter violent extremism in the United States. The strategy required under paragraph
(1)shall, at a minimum, address each of the following: The Department’s digital engagement effort, including a plan to leverage new and existing Internet, digital, and other technologies and social media platforms to counter violent extremism, as well as the best practices and lessons learned from other Federal, State, local, tribal, territorial, non-governmental, and foreign partners engaged in similar counter-messaging activities. The Department’s countering violent extremism-related engagement and outreach activities. The use of cooperative agreements with State, local, tribal, territorial, and other Federal departments and agencies responsible for activities relating to countering violent extremism. Ensuring all activities related to countering violent extremism adhere to relevant Department and applicable Department of Justice guidance regarding privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties, including safeguards against discrimination. The development of qualitative and quantitative outcome-based metrics to evaluate the Department’s programs and policies to counter violent extremism. An analysis of the homeland security risk posed by violent extremism based on the threat environment and empirical data assessing terrorist activities and incidents, and violent extremist propaganda, messaging, or recruitment. Information on the Department’s near-term, mid-term, and long-term risk-based goals for countering violent extremism, reflecting the risk analysis conducted under subparagraph (F). In drafting the strategy required under paragraph (1), the Secretary shall consider including the following: Departmental efforts to undertake research to improve the Department’s understanding of the risk of violent extremism and to identify ways to improve countering violent extremism activities and programs, including outreach, training, and information sharing programs. The Department’s nondiscrimination policies as they relate to countering violent extremism. Departmental efforts to help promote community engagement and partnerships to counter violent extremism in furtherance of the strategy. Departmental efforts to help increase support for programs and initiatives to counter violent extremism of other Federal, State, local, tribal, territorial, non-governmental, and foreign partners that are in furtherance of the strategy, and which adhere to all relevant constitutional, legal, and privacy protections. Departmental efforts to disseminate to local law enforcement agencies and the general public information on resources, such as training guidance, workshop reports, and the violent extremist threat, through multiple platforms, including the development of a dedicated webpage, and information regarding the effectiveness of those efforts. Departmental efforts to use cooperative agreements with State, local, tribal, territorial, and other Federal departments and agencies responsible for efforts relating to countering violent extremism, and information regarding the effectiveness of those efforts. Information on oversight mechanisms and protections to ensure that activities and programs undertaken pursuant to the strategy adhere to all relevant constitutional, legal, and privacy protections. Departmental efforts to conduct oversight of all countering violent extremism training and training materials and other resources developed or funded by the Department. Departmental efforts to foster transparency by making, to the extent practicable, all regulations, guidance, documents, policies, and training materials publicly available, including through any webpage developed under subparagraph (E). Not later than 90 days after the date on which the Secretary submits the strategy required under paragraph (1), the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs of the Senate, the Committee on the Judiciary of the Senate, the Committee on Homeland Security of the House of Representatives, and the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives an implementation plan for each of the components and offices of the Department with responsibilities under the strategy. The implementation plan required under subparagraph
(A)shall include an integrated master schedule and cost estimate for activities and programs contained in the implementation plan, with specificity on how each such activity and program aligns with near-term, mid-term, and long-term goals specified in the strategy required under paragraph (1). Not later than April 1, 2017, and annually thereafter, the Assistant Secretary shall submit to Congress an annual report on the Office for Partnerships Against Violent Extremism, which shall include the following: A description of the status of the programs and policies of the Department for countering violent extremism in the United States. A description of the efforts of the Office for Partnerships Against Violent Extremism to cooperate with and provide assistance to other Federal departments and agencies. Qualitative and quantitative metrics for evaluating the success of such programs and policies and the steps taken to evaluate the success of such programs and policies. An accounting of— grants and cooperative agreements awarded by the Department to counter violent extremism; and all training specifically aimed at countering violent extremism sponsored by the Department. An analysis of how the Department’s activities to counter violent extremism correspond and adapt to the threat environment. A summary of how civil rights and civil liberties are protected in the Department’s activities to counter violent extremism. An evaluation of the use of section 2003 and section 2004 grants and cooperative agreements awarded to support efforts of local communities in the United States to counter violent extremism, including information on the effectiveness of such grants and cooperative agreements in countering violent extremism. A description of how the Office for Partnerships Against Violent Extremism incorporated lessons learned from the countering violent extremism programs and policies of foreign, State, local, tribal, and territorial governments and stakeholder communities. Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this section, and every year thereafter, the Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties of the Department shall— conduct a review of the Office for Partnerships Against Violent Extremism activities to ensure that all of the activities of the Office related to countering violent extremism respect the privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties of all persons; and make publicly available on the website of the Department a report containing the results of the review conducted under paragraph (1). ; and in section 2008(b)(1)— in subparagraph (A), by striking or at the end; in subparagraph (B), by striking the period at the end and inserting ; or ; and by adding at the end the following: to support any organization or group which has knowingly or recklessly funded domestic terrorism or international terrorism (as those terms are defined in section 2331 of title 18, United States Code) or organization or group known to engage in or recruit to such activities, as determined by the Assistant Secretary for Partnerships Against Violent Extremism in consultation with the Administrator and the heads of other appropriate Federal departments and agencies. . The table of contents in section 1(b) of the Homeland Security Act of 2002 ( Public Law 107–296 ; 116 Stat. 2135), as amended by this Act, is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 801 the following: Sec. 802. Office for Partnerships Against Violent Extremism. . Effective on the date that is 7 years after the date of enactment of this Act— section 802 of the Homeland Security Act of 2002, as added by subsection (a), is repealed; and the table of contents in section 1(b) of the Homeland Security Act of 2002 ( Public Law 107–296 ; 116 Stat. 2135) is amended by striking the item relating to section 802.
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Sec. 106
Authorization of the Office for Partnerships Against Violent Extremism of the Department of Homeland Security
Pub. L.Pub. L. 107-296
Stat.116 Stat. 2135
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