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  • Under Secretary Dr. Reginald Brothers to Deliver Remarks at 2016 Smart Cities Innovation Summit

    On June 13, DHS S&T, Dr. Reginald Brothers will deliver keynote remarks at the 2016 Smart Cities Innovation Summit.

  • Why the SAFETY Act is a Safe Bet

    “Why the SAFETY Act?”  Because we need that tech.  Because it’s a part of securing the homeland.  To put it simply: because it matters.

     

  • The Floodgates are OPEN

    Flood Resilience dialogue sees answers to tough questions, like where do individuals go for information about flood risk? Would you rebuild after a flood? What expectations does the public have of their community, state and federal resources?

  • DHS Awards Local Maui Innovator $10,000 for Environmentally Friendly Alternative Marine Technology

    DHS S&T, in conjunction with the U.S. Coast Guard’s Research and Development Center, has awarded local Maui man Cole Keaoulu Santos $10,000 for his unique and environmentally-friendly buoy mooring system which stabilizes a boat on the ocean surface.

  • S&T Awards $200K to Whitescope LLC for Internet of Things Systems Security

    Today, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) awarded $200,000 to Whitescope LLC based in Half Moon Bay, CA to build a secure wireless communications gateway made specifically for Internet of Things (IoT) devices and compliant with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 standard.

  • Helping Responders Save Lives Safely

    For first responders, arriving at an incident where there could be deadly threats is an everyday possibility. Saving lives is a dangerous business.

  • Responder News: Help Communities Become More Resilient

    Did you know floods are one of the most common types of natural disasters? Or in 2015, floods caused more deaths and destruction of property than any other natural disaster? Floods affect the entire country – no state or region is immune to their threat.

  • Responder News: Enhancing Hurricane Season Training Decision Making

    Every year, emergency managers (EMs) handle the challenges of planning for storm impacts by developing detailed evacuation plans, preparing staff through training exercises and evaluating real-time forecasts to determine when evacuations may be necessary.

  • Responder Spotlight: Jack Hanagriff

    First Responder, Jack Hanagriff, has dedicated his life to helping others and solving problems working in the public safety community.

  • NYPD, FDNY & DHS Active Shooter Training Tests New Tech

    The New York Police Department (NYPD), the Fire Department of New York (FDNY) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) took part in an active shooter exercise early Sunday at a Brooklyn high school to evaluate tactics and technologies for responding to and containing rapidly escalating shooting incidents.

  • Experience S&Ts Successes from 2015

    It’s important to me that we share with our audience in communities across the country how we are making our nation more secure. That is one of the many reasons I am so pleased to publicly announce the official launch of the S&T Year in Review.

  • S&T Announces Launch of New Interactive Year in Review

    Today, Deputy Under Secretary for S&T Dr. Robert Griffin announced the launch of a new take on S&T's annual Year in Review at the Internet of Things (IoT) World Forum in Santa Clara, California. The interactive, web-based report provides a guided tour of S&T’s successes and developments in 2015.

  • S&T DUS Dr. Robert Griffin to Speak at 2016 IoT World Event

    DHS S&T's Deputy Under Secretary Dr. Robert Griffin will deliver keynote remarks at Internet of Things (IoT) World.

  • Snapshot: S&Ts Unique Video Forensic Tools Implemented by Mass Transit Authorities

    It’s actually not movie magic that facilitates saving the day; it is a technologically advanced reality being demonstrated right now thanks to tools in development by DHS S&T. The technology is being tested within the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) by the Metro Transit Police to ensure riders’ safety.

  • DHS Partners with UND to Research Unmanned Aerial Technology

    DHS S&T and the University of North Dakota (UND) announced today a three-year cooperative research and development agreement designed to explore the uses of unmanned aerial technology as well as mitigations for possible misuse.

  • DHS S&T to Conduct Airflow Study in NYC Subway

    DHS S&T will conduct a week-long airflow study in portions of the New York City (NYC) subway system to gather data on the behavior of airborne particles in the event contaminants were released. This study poses no risk to the general public and will run from May 9 to May 13.

  • A Good CAUSE

    Our latest venture, CAUSE IV, tested the response to a tornado scenario on the Blue Water Bridge, which is the second busiest crossing between the United States and Canada, as it resides in Port Huron, Michigan and Sarnia, Ontario. The experiment consisted of two response situations, both focusing on how various government agencies share information in a crisis.

  • $75K Awarded TO MACHINE-TO-MACHINE INTELLIGENCE CORPORATION FOR IoT Systems Security

    DHS S&T awarded $75,000 to Machine-to-Machine Intelligence Corporation based in Moffett Field, CA to make the SPECK cryptographic protocol available to IoT devices. 

  • We Get by with a Little Help from Our Friends

    The Beatles had the right idea; we work better as a team, and what’s better for a team than communication? Since January 2015, S&T has called upon our friends all over the world to help us reinvent the way we conduct research and development (R&D).

  • Responder News: ST Looks to Invest in Smart Fabrics

    After speaking at a recent panel hosted by the Department of Commerce and the Industrial Fabrics Association International at the Smart Fabrics Summit, FRG Director Daniel Cotter, said the use of smart fabrics as a technology platform is “something FRG can build off of.”

  • S&T Awards Raytheon BBN Technologies $1.3M for Data Privacy Research

    DHS S&T awarded $1.3 million to Raytheon BBN Technologies (BBN), Cambridge, Massachusetts, to develop technology to perform multiple online searches simultaneously to allow information sharing while preserving privacy.

  • DHS, Canadian Partners to Run Cross-Border Emergency Response Experiment

    DHS S&T today began an experiment to test emergency response capabilities at the second busiest crossing between the U.S. and Canada, the Blue Water Bridge.

  • Responder News: CAUSE IV Experiment Launches This Week US Canada Border

    Over the course of the past 12 months, the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) and Defence Research Canada’s Centre for Security Science (DRDC CSS) have been working with a number of partner organizations to develop and implement CAUSE IV, which aims to demonstrate how technologies can enable Canadian and U.S. emergency management officials and responders to exchange situational awareness information as an incident unfolds.

  • DHS Looks to Silicon Valley for Homeland Security Solutions

    On April 29, 2016, DHS S&T and CBP will host a Homeland Security Day where technology startups and investors will learn about CBP’s mission, the technologies they are using in their day-to-day operations, and the opportunities for startup companies to help advance CBP efforts in the future.

  • Responder News: Tsunami Preparedness Coastal Safety

    It’s vital to reflect on the lessons learned from past tsunamis to help communities prepare for the one.

Last Updated: 05/16/2022
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