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See You at IWCE and SXSW
DHS S&T is hitting the road over the next couple of weeks! We are heading to two events to better reach key audiences who can help us tackle homeland security challenges.
News Release: DHS S&T Releases Responder Tech Integration Handbook for Feedback
DHS S&T publicly released the Next Generation First Responder Integration Handbook in February as a guide to industry and public safety agencies on development, design, test and integration of responder technologies.
News Release: S&T Calls for Technology Submissions
DHS S&T wants to evaluate technology solutions for first responders. S&T released today a Request for Information for participation in the Next Generation First Responder -- Harris County Operational Experimentation.
Cyber Security R&D Program a Launching Pad for New Solutions
DHS S&T drives a wide range of research and development (R&D) initiatives and steers the resulting innovative solutions into use by the intended end-user.
Innovative Training Improves Aviation Security
ScreenADAPT®, a collaborative research and development effort by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) and TSA, is just one of several projects S&T has developed that is now in operational use with DHS components and first responders.
Snapshot: S&T Uses AI to Predict Criminal Aircraft
http://scienceCurrently, the DHS Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) is developing a Predictive Threat Model (PTM) to help CBP’s Air and Marine Operations Center (AMOC) more quickly and efficiently identify and stop nefarious aircraft.
News Release: DHS S&T Announces 5 Finalists in $300K Biothreat Prize Competition
Issued by DHS S&T, and in collaboration with the Office of Health Affairs National Biosurveillance Integration Center, the challenge called for the design of an early warning system that uses existing data to uncover emerging biothreats.
News Release: DHS S&T Partners With James Madison University
Students from James Madison University (JMU) will be tackling air travel security issues for DHS S&T as part of their spring semester of the Hacking 4 Defense (H4D) class.
News Release: DHS S&T Awards $5.6M to Improve Cybersecurity Research
DHS S&T awarded a total of $5,643,466 across seven organizations to develop new tools to arm researchers with the latest insight and an increased collection of cybersecurity incident data to understand and counter cyber attacks.
S&T-Funded Tools Help Get Ahead of Storms
The HV-X platform integrates forecast and planning data to provide emergency managers with decision support tools for use in advance of and during tropical weather.