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Archive of content that is from a previous administration or is otherwise outdated.

  • GRaDER Contact Information

    Contact information for Labs and Vendors involved with the DNDO GRaDER Program.

  • Guidance for Labs on the GRaDER Program

    Guidance for Labs on the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office GRaDER Program.

  • Sunshine-less State

    It didn’t take long for the recent wildfires in Southern California to spread from a local problem to a state and national crisis. President Bush issued an emergency declaration for seven counties, while the Red Cross, the National Guard, and the departments of Defense, Homeland Security, and the Interior were called to the scene. There was no role for the DHS Science and Technology (S&T) Directorate, right? Research and innovation for tomorrow can’t possibly put out the fires of today, right?

  • Shield Activated

    These days, a drive across a bridge is not always a pleasure cruise. Mindful of the war on terrorism, it can often be a cautious experience.

  • Seeing is Believing

    Football can save lives. Well... not exactly. But researchers at Purdue University are thinking just that when the Boilermakers are at home, playing in Ross-Ade Stadium. In particular, DHS-sponsored scientists at the school are looking at how fans in the stands are able to watch replays and view game stats, right on their smartphones and PDAs. The scientists want to use the same kinds of sensor technologies to show where people, exits, and critical lifesaving equipment are located during an emergency.

  • Landing on its Feet

    The next generation of scientists and engineers will be designing the next generation of technologies for defense and homeland security. Brian Taylor, a DHS Fellow at Case Western Reserve University, for instance, is working on a concept for a new unmanned vehicle. It even has a Star Trek–esque name: the Micro Morphing Air and Land Vehicle.

  • Hearing Hurricanes

    Knowing how powerful a hurricane is, before it hits land, can help save lives or avoid the enormous costs of an unnecessary evacuation.

  • Common Ground

    The TechSolutions Program provides technology solutions for mission capability gaps identified by active federal, tribal, state, and local first responders.

  • Boys in the Hood

    Avon Protection Systems of Wiltshire, UK developed and produced a mask that provides at least 15 minutes of protection against chemicals.

  • A Hole New Way

    A Hole New Way - A new drill, Controlled Impact Rescue Tool (CIRT), that drills through cement quicker than current technology.

Last Updated: 11/13/2021
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