PIV-I/FRAC Technology Transition Working Group
The CSD within S&T, the FEMA Office of NCRC, the FEMA OCSO, and the FEMA OCIO have partnered to form the PIV-I/FRAC Technology Transition Working Group (TTWG).
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The CSD within S&T, the FEMA Office of NCRC, the FEMA OCSO, and the FEMA OCIO have partnered to form the PIV-I/FRAC Technology Transition Working Group (TTWG).
S&T's Long Range Broad Agency Announcement provides a standing invitation for technological proposals to solve homeland security problems.
The Technology Transfer and Commercialization Program serves as the focal point for transition activities at DHS.
The Small Business Innovation Research Program helps U.S. small businesses to develop innovative solutions to homeland security needs.
Centers of Excellence are multidisciplinary academic consortia that engage leading experts to conduct groundbreaking research on threats facing the Homeland.
The S&T Office of National Laboratories (ONL) oversees a coordinated network of five Department of Homeland Security (DHS) laboratories.
In 2006, by Presidential Directive, DHS established the Chemical Security Analysis Center (CSAC) to identify and assess chemical threats and vulnerabilities in the United States and develop the best responses to potential chemical hazards.
The NBACC is a one-of-a-kind facility dedicated to defending the nation against biological threats. Its work supports intelligence assessments, preparedness planning, response, emerging threat characterization and bioforensic analyses. It is the first national laboratory created by DHS and the capabilities within the facility did not exist prior to the Amerithrax attacks of 2001.
TSL is a Department of Homeland Security Federal Laboratory located at the William J. Hughes Technical Center, Atlantic City International Airport, New Jersey, and is a part of the Science and Technology Directorate. The core mission is to enhance homeland security by performing research, development and validation of solutions to detect and mitigate the threat of improvised explosive devices.
The International Cooperative Programs Office oversees S&T's international activities and is responsible for the development of partnerships with foreign governments and international organizations in support of the Homeland Security Enterprise.