Infographics Collection
Visual images, such as charts or diagrams, used to represent information or data.
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How to Request Case Assistance from the CIS Ombudsman - Infographic
If you cannot resolve your issue with USCIS and you have exhausted your options reaching out to the agency, you may request assistance from the CIS Ombudsman’s office. To learn how to request case assistance from our office, please take a look at our one-page infographic.
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Organizational Chart
See how the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and all of its component agencies are organized by exploring the DHS Organizational Chart.
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Progressive Increases of Blank Searches Improve Detection Canine Performance with Infrequent Target Odors (Infographic)
This study demonstrated how introducing progressively more blank runs improved detection canines’ resiliency to the challenge of few to no target odors during a repetitive search task.
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The CIS Ombudsman's Webinar Series: Interagency Engagement on International Student Issues
Publication page for materials for Interagency Webinar on International Student Issues
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4G, 5G, and 6G Use Cases for DHS
Developments in wireless networks enable evolving applications for general and DHS mission focused technologies. DHS operators can reference 4G and 5G enabled use cases to understand capabilities that are currently or soon to be available and use projections of 6G use cases to plan for the coming decade.
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Comparing Applications of 4G, 5G, and 6G InfographicThe evolution of information and communications technology (ICT) will continue to enable increasing levels of interconnected and digitized operations within the homeland security enterprise.
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Identifying 6G Focus Areas for DHS Infographic
A proactive focus on emerging opportunities and threats associated with 6G development and deployment can enable DHS to prepare the homeland security enterprise to safely transition to the next generation of connectivity.
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Understanding Technical Advancements of 5G Infographic
Technical advancements that emerged in the transition from 4G to 5G include decreased latency, improved reliability, and expanded capacity, all of which will support new connected capabilities across the homeland security enterprise.
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