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The Coast Guard is the lead federal agency for maritime homeland security, which includes port security. The Coast Guard's FY2004 budget request includes $206 million for new maritime homeland security initiatives. The Coast Guard's role in homeland security was changed by the law establishing the new Department of Homeland Security (DHS) (H.R. 5005/P.L. 107-296), which transfers the Coast Guard from the Department of Transportation (DoT) to DHS and protects the Coast Guard's missions, including its non-homeland security missions, and by the Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002 (S. 1214/P.L. 107-295). This report will be updated as events warrant.