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Everyone knows if you "see something, say something." How should you report something to the DHS ITOC?

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The proper way to report an urgent concern to the DHS ITOC is through the ICIG if you are part of the intelligence community, or via law enforcement or the DHS public reporting channels if you are a member of the public. It is integral to report activities that may threaten community or national safety.

To report something to the DHS ITOC that you believe needs attention, you should follow the proper protocol outlined in 50 U.S.C. ยง 3033(k)(5)(A). This statute indicates that an employee of the intelligence community, or one that is assigned, detailed, or contracted to the intelligence community, may report a complaint or information with regard to an urgent concern directly to the ICIG (Intelligence Community Inspector General).

If you are not an employee within the intelligence community but still wish to report an urgent concern or suspicious activity, you can contact local law enforcement or the Department of Homeland Security directly through their public reporting channels. Additionally, you could use the DHS ITOC's public access venues such as their website or hotline.

It is crucial to report any activity that you believe poses a threat to the security or safety of your community or nation. Doing so can help prevent potential threats and ensure the well-being of society.

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