Exploring how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can Enhance DHS Operations
This Webinar will delve into how AI is being prioritized in the Department-wide Innovation, Research and Development Strategic plan.
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This Webinar will delve into how AI is being prioritized in the Department-wide Innovation, Research and Development Strategic plan.
The Office of Biometric Identity Management (OBIM) Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 2025–2029 aims to leverage cutting-edge biometric solutions, drive innovation, and enhance security across the Homeland Security Enterprise. This plan underscores OBIM's commitment to customer focus by advancing and delivering identity solutions that support the Department of Homeland Security mission.
The FY23-27 Strategic Plan articulates the Department’s missions and goals, the strategies we employ to achieve each goal, and long-term performance measures that we use to evaluate our progress.
In accordance with the Department of Homeland Security's Secretary's responsibilities outlined in the National Security Memorandum-22 on Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience (NSM-22), the Secretary issued this strategic guidance for improving the security and resilience of our nation's critical infrastructure, including priorities to guide our shared efforts throughout the 2024-2025 national critical infrastructure risk management cycle established in NSM-22.
DHS released the first-ever department-wide Innovation, Research and Development (IRD) Strategic Plan, articulating key investment goals over the next seven fiscal years.
The DHS Information Technology (IT) Strategic Plan 2024-2028 enables the Department to set goals and support cross-functional and cross-organizational priorities to achieve our mission.
The DHS Privacy Office Strategic Plan supports the Office’s mission of promoting and protecting our shared values of privacy and transparency, while safeguarding the homeland. This page contains the Privacy Office Strategic Plan for FY 2023-FY 2027.
This strategic plan outlines the high-level goals and strategies that the National Urban Security Technology Laboratory (NUSTL) will pursue to keep pace with evolving first responder needs as it works to address emerging threats across the nation.
The DHS S&T 2021 Strategic Plan—a guiding document indicative of how we’ve changed and evolved at S&T since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The DHS Strategic Action Plan to Counter the Threat Posed by the People’s Republic of China describes how the Department will continue to leverage the entire Homeland Security Enterprise to respond to the myriad threats posed by the Beijing regime to the American people.