Current LRBAA Topics
Current LRBAA topics
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Current LRBAA topics
DHS S&T Insights Outreach Webinar Series Presentation Brief: Finding Your Way Through LRBAA, April 6, 2021
S&T's Industry Partnerships Insights Outreach Webinar Series Presentation Brief | How to Work with S&T, February 2, 2021
Hosted by S&T's Office of Industry Partnerships, Insights Outreach is a monthly webinar series about navigating DHS S&T partnership opportunities for the innovation community, including small businesses and startups, interested in doing business with S&T.
S&T offers a variety of opportunities for engagement, including requests for information, calls for proposals, and announcements of other funding and unfunded partnerships.
Our success stories highlight companies who have made lasting impacts to our nation with successful technological innovations through the DHS SBIR Program.
Protecting mobile devices from cyber-attacks and accelerating the adoption of secure mobility for the federal government is a critical research focus of the Department of Homeland Security DHS S&T.
S&T's Technology Clearinghouse provides its stakeholders with curated information to aid in the development of innovative technology solutions for homeland security. You can select your stakeholder group and find links to resources specifically curated to meet your need.
S&T has a number of tools for working with many different kinds of private sector entities. The “Innovation Programs & Tools” booklet outlines the process, eligibility, timeline, and how to apply for each of our tools. We also identify the stage(s) of technology development we seek for each tool.
DHS S&T works closely with first responders, academia, research and development organizations, industry, innovators and venture capitalists to use science to help strengthen our first responders and the nation. Check out our infographic to learn more on how S&T is helping protect our homeland.