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. Comparing DHS Appropriations by Component, FY2016: Fact Sheet William L. Painter Analyst in Emergency Management and Homeland Security Policy May 26August 6, 2015 Congressional Research Service 7-5700 www.crs.gov R44051 c11173008 Comparing DHS Appropriations by Component, FY2016: Fact Sheet . G enerally, the homeland security appropriations bill includes all annual appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), providing resources to every departmental component. Table 1 and Figure 1 show DHS’s new discretionary budget authority enacted for FY2015 and requested by the Administration for FY2016, as well as the funding levels provided in the Senate-reported and House-reported homeland security appropriations bills broken down by broken down by component—from largest to smallest appropriations request. Total discretionary appropriations (as opposed to mandatory appropriations or other revenue available without annual congressional action) in Table 1 do not include resources provided through adjustments under the Budget Control Act (BCA)1 in the individual component lines. These are accounted for separately from the total discretionary appropriations and are displayed at the bottom of the table. As the table and figure reflect new discretionary budget authority, neither appropriated mandatory spending nor rescissions of prior-year budget authority are reflected in the component totals. Table 1. DHS Appropriations by Component, FY2015 and FY2016 (in millions of dollars of discretionary budget authority, rounded) FY2015 FY2016 Enacted Request $10,837 $11,589 8,378a 8,140b Component Customs and Border Protection (CBP) FY2015 FY2016 Enacted SenateReported S. 1619 Request HouseReported H.R. 3128 $10,837 $11,643 $11,304 $11,296 8,378a 8,151b 8,721c 8,512 Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) 5,959 5,960965 5,815 5,815 Transportation Security Administration (TSA) 4,834 4,766 Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) 4,347c 4,462d783 4,719 4,653 4,347d 4,462e 4,554e 4,436e U.S. Secret Service (USSS) 1,666 1,939 1,924 1,906 National Protection and Programs Directorate (NPPD) 1,502 1,659 1,638 1,585 743 961 924 787 1,104 779 765 787 Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO) 308 357 320 357 Analysis & Operations (A&O) 256 269 263 265 Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) 258 267 246 239 Office of the Inspector General (OIG) 119 142 134 141 U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) 124 130151 120 120 Office of Health Affairs (OHA) 129 124 123 125 $40,565 $41,653 $41,572 $41,024 6,651 6,713 6,873 6,713 U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) $40,565 $41,544 6,651 $6,713 $47,215 $48,257 -894 -350 $39,670 $41,194 Component Customs and Border Protection (CBP) U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Departmental Management Science & Technology Directorate (S&T) Total Discretionary Appropriations without Rescissions Adjustments under the Budget Control Act 1 P.L. 112-25. Congressional Research Service 1 Comparing DHS Appropriations by Component, FY2016: Fact Sheet Component Total New Discretionary Budget Authority General Provisions: Rescissions (not reflected above or visually in figure) Total Net Discretionary Appropriations 1 c11173008 P.L. 112-25. Congressional Research Service 1 Comparing DHS Appropriations by Component, FY2016: Fact Sheet . Source: Congressional Research ServcieFY2015 FY2016 Enacted SenateReported S. 1619 Request HouseReported H.R. 3128 $47,215 $48,366 $48,445 $47,737 -894 -255 -1,359 -1,692 $39,670 $41,398 $40,213 $39,332 Source: Congressional Research Service (CRS) analysis of P.L. 114-4 and its explanatory statement as printed in the Congressional Record of January 13, 2015, pp. H275-H322, and thethe FY2016 DHS Budget-in-Brief for FY2016, S. 1619, S.Rept. 114-68, H.R. 3128 and H.Rept. 114-215. Notes: Table does not reflect non-appropriated resources available to DHS components. a. $213 million in FY2015 funding for overseas contingency operations for the Coast Guard under an adjustment to the discretionary spending limits is not shown in this table entry, but is reflected in Figure 1. b. $160 million in proposed FY2016 funding for overseas contingency operations for the Coast Guard under an adjustment to the discretionary spending limits to be provided as a transfer from the Navy is not shown. c in this table entry. c. $160 million in proposed FY2016 funding for overseas contingency operations in the Senate-reported DHS appropriations bill for the Coast Guard under an adjustment to the discretionary spending limits is not shown in this table entry, but is reflected in Figure 1. d. $6,438 million in FY2015 funding for disaster relief costs provided through FEMA’s Disaster Relief Fund under an adjustment to the discretionary spending limits is not shown in this table entry, but is reflected in Figure 1. de. $6,713 million in proposed FY2016 funding for disaster relief costs provided through FEMA’s Disaster Relief Fund under an adjustment to the discretionary spending limits is not shown in this table entry, but is reflected in Figure 1. In Figure 1, the first column of numbers shows budget authority provided in P.L. 114-4, which included the FY2015 annual appropriations for DHS: resources available under the adjustments to the discretionary spending limits provided pursuant to the BCA are shown in black. The second column shows a similar breakdown for the FY2016 request. c11173008, while the third and fourth show the Senate-reported and House-reported proposed funding levels. Congressional Research Service 2 Comparing DHS Appropriations by Component, FY2016: Fact Sheet . Figure 1. Department of Homeland Security Appropriations by Component, FY2015 andFY2016and FY2016 Source: CRS analysis of P.L. 114-4, and its explanatory statement as printed in the Congressional Record of January January 13, 2015, pp. H275-H322, and thethe FY2016 DHS Budget-in-Brief for FY2016, S. 1619, S.Rept. 114-68, H.R. 3218 and H.Rept. 114-215. Chart Abbreviations: CBP, Customs and Border Protection; OCO/GWOT, Overseas Contingency Operations/Global War on Terror; USCG, U.S. Coast Guard; ICE, Immigration and Customs Enforcement; TSA, Transportation Security Administration; FEMA, Federal Emergency Management Administration; USSS, U.S. Secret Service; NPPD, National Protection and Programs Directorate; S&T, Science and Technology Directorate; DNDO, Domestic Nuclear Detection Office; A&O, Analysis and Operations; FLETC, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center; OIG, Office of the Inspector General; USCIS, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services; OHA, Office of Health Affairs. Note: For underlying data and notes on data, see Table 1. * Covered by an adjustment under the Budget Control Act (P.L. 112-25). c11173008 Congressional Research Service 3 Comparing DHS Appropriations by Component, FY2016: Fact Sheet . Author Contact Information William L. Painter Analyst in Emergency Management and Homeland Security Policy wpainter@crs.loc.gov, 7-3335 c11173008 Congressional Research Service 4