Gov. Kevin Stitt issued an executive order for the Oklahoma Office of Homeland Security (OOHS) to consolidate locations with the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management (OEM).

“After due consideration and consultation with members of my Cabinet, and employees and administrative officials at the Oklahoma Office of Homeland Security and the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management, I have determined that, in order to create operating efficiencies and better use taxpayer dollars, OOHS should be transferred to and located at OEM,” said Stitt.

Previously housed at the Department of Public Safety, OOHS will consolidate locations with OEM by September 1.

“OEM has worked closely with our partners at the Oklahoma Office of Homeland Security since the office was first formed in 2002,” said OEM Director Mark Gower. “Combining our agencies and missions will not only provide for increased coordination and efficiency, but also enhance the state’s ability to prepare for, respond to, recover from, and mitigate against both natural and manmade disasters.”

“This Executive Order starts changes that have been discussed for many years in Oklahoma,” said Kim Carter, Director of OOHS, who is retiring after over 35 combined years of dedicated service to the State of Oklahoma.