Template talk:United States Department of Homeland Security Leadership

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Template size[edit]

Ok, I know this template has the show/hide feature, but it is way, way too large. A single column is probably not the best use of screen space to convey this information. Maybe something in a double or triple column, or even horizontal rows with groups?. — MrDolomite • Talk 15:22, 7 November 2007 (UTC)

It's no bigger then the previous display:

Leadership

   * Secretary, Michael Chertoff
         o Deputy Secretary, Paul A. Schneider (Acting)
         o Chief of Staff, Chad Sweet
         o Executive Secretary / Executive Director for Operations and Administration, Fred L. Schwien
         o General Counsel, Gus P. Coldebella (Acting)
         o Senior Military Advisor, Rear Admiral Daniel B. Lloyd
         o Under Secretary, Management, Paul A. Schneider
               + Chief Administrative Services Officer, Donald G. Bathurst
               + Chief Financial Officer, David L. Norquist
               + Chief Human Capital Officer, Marta Brito Perez
               + Chief Information Officer, Scott Charbo
               + Chief Procurement Officer, Elaine C. Duke
               + Chief Security Officer, Jerry Williams
         o Deputy Under Secretary, National Protection & Programs Directorate, Robert D. Jamison
               + Assistant Secretary, Office of Cyber Security and Communications, Gregory Garcia
               + Assistant Secretary, Infrastructure Protection, Robert B. Stephan
               + Assistant Secretary, Office of Intergovernmental Programs, Anne P. Petera
         o Assistant Secretary, Office of Policy, Stewart A. Baker
               + Chairman, Homeland Security Advisory Council, William H. Webster
               + Assistant Secretary, Office of International Affairs, Marisa R. Lino
               + Assistant Secretary, Office of Policy Development, Richard C. Barth
               + Assistant Secretary, Private Sector Office, Alfonso Martinez-Fonts
               + Assistant Secretary, Office of Strategic Plans, Eric Fagerholm (Acting)
         o Under Secretary, Science & Technology, Jay M. Cohen
         o Director, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, Emilio T. Gonzalez
         o Commandant, United States Coast Guard, Admiral Thad W. Allen
         o Commissioner, United States Customs and Border Protection, W. Ralph Basham
         o Assistant Secretary, United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Julie L. Myers
         o Administrator, Federal Emergency Management Agency, R. David Paulison
         o Director, United States Secret Service, Mark J. Sullivan
         o Assistant Secretary/Administrator, Transportation Security Administration, Kip Hawley
         o Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman, Prakash I. Khatri
         o Officer for Civil Rights & Civil Liberties, Daniel W. Sutherland
         o Director of the Office of Counternarcotics Enforcement, Uttam Dhillon
         o Director of the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office, Vayl Oxford
         o Director, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Connie L. Patrick
         o Federal Coordinator, Recovery and Rebuilding of Gulf Coast Region, Donald E. Powell
         o Acting Assistant Secretary / Chief Medical Officer for Health Affairs, Dr. Jeffrey W. Runge
         o Inspector General, Richard L. Skinner
         o Assistant Secretary, Office of Intelligence & Analysis, Charles E. Allen
         o Assistant Secretary, Office of Legislative Affairs, Donald H. Kent Jr.
         o Director Operations Coordination, Roger T. Rufe, Jr. (USCG Ret)
         o Chief Privacy Officer, Hugo Teufel III
         o Assistant Secretary, Office of Public Affairs, J. Edward Fox

At least with this you can choose to show or hide. And I was not the one that created that huge department. --Jeanenawhitney 16:09, 7 November 2007 (UTC)

Very true, once tax dollars are in play, the idea is spend them all before someone else gets them :) I'm going to take a look to see if Template:Navbox#Layout_of_table kind of a layout could shorten things. — MrDolomite • Talk 13:33, 9 November 2007 (UTC)

The template needs updating. ABC101090 (talk) 18:38, 24 January 2009 (UTC)

Note on my changes[edit]

I have switched this template to horizontal list formatting, as part of a program to standardise navboxes. I have also removed the bolding from the job titles, partly because it's ugly, but mainly because, for navboxes placed in a given article, the name of that article in the navbox is displayed in bold; this makes it easier to navigate around the articles grouped together in a navbox - the real purpose of a navbox in thte first place, and impossible to do if half the box is already bolded.

I strongly recommend the entries should be split into groups, but I leave that task to those more familiar with the organization of the department. At least that task will be a little easier starting from the new format.

--NSH002 (talk) 22:48, 25 December 2013 (UTC)