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Media Release: DHS S&T Welcomes First Canadian Exchange Officer
DHS S&T welcomed its first Canadian Exchange Officer today as part of a partnership with Defence Research and Development Canada’s Centre for Security Science (DRDC CSS).
News Release: S&T Awards $197K to Atlanta Company for IoT Systems Security
DHS S&T today awarded $196,760 to Bastille Networks, Inc. of Atlanta, Georgia, to advance Internet of Things (IoT) wireless protocols.
Achieving Success Together
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) is instrumental in developing programs for multiple DHS components and first responders through collaborative technology.
Honoring African American History Month
This relationship with schools such as Howard University, Tuskegee University, and Bowie State University is an important piece of the homeland security puzzle that enables students to participate in building capabilities for homeland security research, and allows us to prepare young, gifted minds to enter the workforce.
News Release: S&T Awards Nearly $1M to Five Start-Ups for Phase 2 R&D
Today, DHS S&T announced a total of $999,780 in awards to five companies advancing to Phase 2 of the Silicon Valley Innovation Program (SVIP).
News Release: S&T Awards $200K to Coppell, Texas Company for IoT Systems Security
Today, DHS S&T awarded $200,000 to QED Secure Solutions LLC, of Coppell, Texas.
Snapshot: Turning Back DDoS Attacks
Cyberspace is always changing, and the work to prevent DDoS attacks and other threats from malicious actors will never stop. CSD’s DDoSD is just one of the ways S&T is working with our partners to help keep cyberspace safe and secure.
Snapshot: NBAF Observes Kansas Emergency Response to Inform Future Planning
The National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF) program participated in an animal disease emergency response exercise led by the Kansas Department of Agriculture (KDA).
DHS S&T invites GPS equipment manufacturers to test devices for critical infrastructure
DHS S&T announced today an opportunity for manufacturers of Global Positioning System (GPS) equipment used in critical infrastructure to test their products against GPS jamming and spoofing.
Tackling Global Sec Issues Through International Cooperation
Recently, I had the pleasure sitting down with my counterpart from the United Kingdom Home Office, Chief Scientific Advisor Professor Bernard Silverman.