NBC has set director Antoine Fuqua (Training Day) and writer Matthew Carnahan (Dirt) to develop the series ICE, which is a new take on homeland security.

According to Variety, Fuqua, Carnahan and Michael De Luca will exec produce the series set in the world of the Immigrations and Customs Enforcement division of Homeland Security.

Created as part of the post-9/11 homeland security overhaul, ICE is charged with being on the lookout for the trafficking of everything that crosses the U.S. borders, from arms, drugs and counterfeit money to weapons of mass destruction, stolen antiquities and even human slaves.

Carnahan will create the project, while Fuqua will direct.