o entities transferred to the
Department under this Act, primary responsibility for
investigating and prosecuting acts of terrorism shall
be vested not in the Department, but rather in Federal,
State, and local law enforcement agencies with
jurisdiction over the acts in question.
SEC. 102. [6 U.S.C. 112] SECRETARY; FUNCTIONS.
(a) Secretary.--
(1) In general.--There is a Secretary of Homeland
Security, appointed by the President, by and with the
advice and consent of the Senate.
(2) Head of department.--The Secretary is the head
of the Department and shall have direction, authority,
and control over it.
(3) Functions vested in secretary.--All functions
of all officers, employees, and organizational units of
the Department are vested in the Secretary.
(b) Functions.--The Secretary--
(1) except as otherwise provided by this Act, may
delegate any of the Secretary's functions to any
officer, employee, or organizational unit of the
Department;
(2) shall have the authority to make contracts,
grants, and cooperative agreements, and to enter into
agreements with other executive agencies, as may be
necessary and proper to carry out the Secretary's
responsibilities under this Act or otherwise provided
by law; and
(3) shall take reasonable steps to ensure that
information systems and databases of the Department are
compatible with each other and with appropriate
databases of other Departments.
(c) Coordination With Non-Federal Entities.--With respect
to homeland security, the Secretary shall coordinate through
the Office of State and Local Coordination (established under
section 801) (including the provision of training and
equipment) with State and local government personnel, agencies,
and authorities, with the private sector, and with other
entities, including by--
(1) coordinating with State and local government
personnel, agencies, and authorities, and with the
private sector, to ensure adequate planning, equipment,
training, and exercise activities;
(2) coordinating and, as appropriate,
consolidating, the Federal Government's communications
and systems of communications relating to homeland
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