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ICE relocates to DHS HQ, undergoes $300M DC expansion.

The Biden Administration’s $300 Million ⁤Revamp of DHS Headquarters

The‍ Biden administration is set‍ to‌ make‍ a significant investment in revamping ⁣the Department of Homeland ⁤Security’s headquarters in Washington. With funding from the Inflation Reduction Act, the DHS and General Services Administration have announced three major additions to the department’s headquarters, aiming to⁢ benefit its 260,000 employees and taxpayers alike.

Improving⁤ Sustainability ‍and Efficiency

GSA Administrator Robin ‌Carnahan emphasized⁤ the importance ‌of sustainable building practices in achieving⁤ the DHS’s mission. ​”We⁣ are not wasting any time,” she stated. “Groundbreaking is going to be happening⁤ on all of these projects ‍next year in 2024.”

Relocating and Expanding

As​ part of the​ revamp, DHS’s Immigration and Customs⁤ Enforcement will​ move from its current office near the National Mall to the department’s main campus across the Anacostia River. This move signifies that the embattled immigration agency will remain intact,⁣ despite calls for its abolition from liberal lawmakers and activists.

The​ Cybersecurity and ⁢Infrastructure Security Agency will also⁤ relocate from its​ headquarters⁢ in northern Virginia to the DHS campus.

Enhancing Facilities and Capacity

In addition to the‍ relocations, the government plans to​ construct a parking garage and ​security checkpoints across the campus, ‍which holds historical significance as the‍ former site of St. Elizabeths Hospital. These new projects will accommodate ⁢6,500 DHS personnel, more than doubling ‍the current number of employees ‍at St. Elizabeths.

DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas expressed his enthusiasm for the expansion, stating,⁤ “This is a​ win for the DHS workforce, for the capital region, and for our‍ homeland security.”

A Long-Awaited Unification

The addition of⁣ agency headquarters​ on the DHS property has‍ been a ⁤long‍ time coming. Since its establishment 20 years ago, the DHS has aimed⁣ to bring multiple agencies together under one roof, consolidating offices scattered throughout the region.

Furthermore, these renovations will significantly reduce the carbon ​footprint of the facilities, lower energy costs, and result in substantial savings for the department.

Overall, this announcement reflects the fulfillment of lawmakers’ intentions ⁣in the early 2000s ‍to unite security efforts and create a single department overseeing all matters affecting the interior​ of‍ the ⁢United States.



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