The Department of Homeland Security Office of Public Affairs "If You See Something, Say Something" campaign is designed to increase public awareness of the signs of suspicious activity and the importance of reporting it to authorities. These TV and radio PSAs (including shorter versions) can also be found on the DHS website: www.dhs.gov/see-something-say-something/campaign-materials.
2015 Protect Your Every Day PSA Campaign
Homeland security begins with hometown security. This PSA seeks to empower everyday citizens to protect their neighbors and the communities they call home by recognizing and reporting suspicious activity.
2013 Travel/Hospitality PSA Campaign
This PSA informs travelers (business and leisure) of the importance of recognizing and reporting suspicious activity. The PSA was adopted by LodgeNet/SONIFI Solutions to be used in national hotel chains as part of their safety awareness initiatives.
2012-2013 Sports Officials PSA Campaign
DHS worked with the five major sports leagues--Major League Baseball, Major League Soccer, National Basketball Association, National Football League and National Hockey League--on a sports PSA that encourages the public to report suspicious activity to local law enforcement.
2011 Public Awareness Radio Campaign