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The Office of Air and Marine’s (OAM) specialized law enforcement capabilities allow OAM to make significant contributions to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) efforts, as well as to federal, state, local and tribal agencies. OAM is uniquely positioned to provide direct air and maritime support to multiple agencies and to ensure the success of border protection and law enforcement operations between ports of entry, within the maritime operating areas and within the nation’s interior. |
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12/06/2011 The Office of Air and Marine (OAM) protects the American people and the nation’s critical infrastructure through the coordinated use of integrated air and marine forces to detect, interdict and prevent acts of terrorism and the unlawful movement of people, illegal drugs and other contraband toward or across the borders of the United States. | |
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12/06/2011 OAM’s capabilities are reflected in five mission sets: Air to Land Enforcement, Air to Air Enforcement, Water to Water Enforcement, Air and Marine Domain Awareness and Critical Infrastructure and Port Security. | |
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12/06/2011 OAM’s specialized law enforcement capabilities allow OAM to make significant contributions to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) efforts, as well as to federal, state, local and tribal agencies. | |
| Aircraft and Marine Vessels To meet border security threats and challenges, the Office of Air and Marine (OAM) deploys strategic and tactical aircraft and marine vessels to operating locations around the United States. | |
| Locations OAM capabilities are deployed in areas where they have the greatest operational impact in support of CBP and DHS missions. | |
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