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  • Spotlight Shannon Buhl

    First responders, such as the Cherokee Nation’s Marshal Shannon Buhl, in tribal jurisdictions face many challenges on a daily basis. Marshal Buhl explained what it’s like being a tribal responder in a remote area.

  • Draft Environ Assessment on Proposed Airflow Study Released

    DHS S&T today released for public comment a Draft Environmental Assessment (DEA) and proposed Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) on the use of non-toxic, inert, odorless gas and particle tracers for experiments in portions of the New York City subway system.

  • Responder News: US Canada CAUSE IV Experiment Interoperability LTE Technology

    Emergencies don’t follow rules - they can happen anywhere, anytime. Since the Canada-U.S. border is the longest international border in the world, cooperation between allied emergency response agencies can be particularly challenging.

  • Responder News: DHS Announces New Funding Opportunities

    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the release of fiscal year 2016 Notices of Funding Opportunity for 10 DHS preparedness grant programs totaling more than $1.6 billion.

  • Responder News: NGFR 2015

    Guest post by John Merrill, Office for Interoperability and Compatibility Director and Next Generation First Responder (NGFR) Apex Program Director within the Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate's First Responders Group.

  • DHS S&T & Israeli Ministry of Public Security to Award Funding for NextGen First Responder Technologies

    Applications are now being accepted through March 9, 2016 for the NextGen First Responder Technologies solicitation, an opportunity for joint-funding by DHS S&T and their partners in the Israeli Ministry of Public Security. 

  • S&T Awards $1.1M to Md Company

    DHS S&T awards $1.1 million to GovReady PBC, based in Silver Spring, Md., to provide tools that improve accessibility for small to mid-size companies interested in developing software and IT systems for the federal market.

  • An Update on the International Forum to Advance First Responder Innovation

    Earlier this year I shared news of two important initiatives, the opening of the DHS Silicon Valley Office (SVO) and the release of the first call focused on Securing the Internet of Things (IoT). 

  • DHS S&T Awards Yale University $1.7M For Data Privacy Research

    DHS S&T awarded $1.7 million to Yale University for the development of technology that can help protect the identity and location of individuals against malicious tracking and surveillance.

  • DHS S&T Assesses Technology in Operational Experimentation Program

    Recently, DHS S&T collaborated with the U.S. Army to assess the operational effectiveness of 25 technologies through practical application.  

  • Responder News: SAVER Helping Responders Balance Technology

    Guest post from Brian Warner, Program Manager for the System Assessment and Validation for Emergency Responders (SAVER) program for the Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate’s (S&T) First Responders Group (FRG).

  • Silicon Valley Office Update

    Earlier this year I shared news of two important initiatives, the opening of the DHS Silicon Valley Office (SVO) and the release of the first call focused on Securing the Internet of Things (IoT). 

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

    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) today awarded $200,000 to Pulzze Systems, Inc., to advance detection capability and security monitoring of networked systems, collectively known as the Internet of Things.

  • Introducing S&Ts Office of the Chief Scientist

    In May 2015, S&T welcomed Chief Scientist Dr. Kevin Brown to the senior management team. Dr. Brown and the newly reinvigorated Office of the Chief Scientist (OCS) will provide new ways to monitor technology advancement (both within and outside S&T) and to capitalize on these technology advancements at a rapid pace.

  • Responder News: DHS Blue Campaign Offers Tools Human Trafficking

    The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Blue Campaign is the lead effort to combat human trafficking. Working with law enforcement, government, non-governmental and private organizations, the Blue Campaign strives to protect the basic right of freedom and to bring those who exploit human lives to justice.

  • DHS S&T Hosts Cyber Security Research and Development Showcase

    The event will provide an opportunity for cybersecurity technology investors, integrators and IT companies to learn about S&T-funded research and development on technologies, tools and techniques that can be used to strengthen the cyber security posture of the nation.

  • Working with Local Law Enforcement to Share Data

    DHS S&T's First Responders Group’s (FRG) Video Datacasting Project transmits encrypted live video and data over existing broadcast television signals to a targeted audience within public safety.

  • Responder News: Winter Project Roundup

    Check to see what you may have missed from the latest news on S&T projects.

  • Announcing Prize Competition Winners

    Today I congratulate the winners of the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF) Think and Do Challenge.

  • DHS S&T Announces Winners of NBAF Think-and-Do Challenge

    DHS S&T today announced the winners of the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF) Think-and-Do Challenge.

  • DHS S&T Awards $2.2M for Medical Device Cyber Security Research

    DHS S&T awarded $2.2 million to Adventium Enterprises of Minneapolis for the development of technology that can help defend medical devices from cyber-attacks.

  • Responder News: Base Ensemble Offers Greater Protection for First Responders

    The goal of the Base Ensemble Project is to develop an improved duty uniform designed to provide first responders with better protection from the many hazards they encounter in their daily duties. In partnership with the project performers and the United Kingdom’s Home Office, S&T is testing different prototypes and garment materials to produce a final product. Emergency first responders often encounter unpredictable and dangerous environments when responding to calls.

  • Responder News: APIs Help Responders Communicate

    DHS S&T is providing funding to the Department of Commerce Public Safety Communications Research program (PSCR) to research and prototype a secure Application Program Interface (API) as part of the Broadband Demonstration Network: Local Control project.

  • 2016 Cyber Security R&D Showcase and Technical Workshop

    This year, S&T’s 2016 Cyber Security Division  Research and Development (R&D) Showcase and Technical Workshop will be February 17 – 19.

  • Cyber Security Division Showcases Transitionable Technologies

    Earlier this month, the Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) Cyber Security Division (CSD) hosted the Transition to Practice (TTP) Investors, Integrators and IT Company (I3) East Technology Demonstration Day, to showcase technologies to private industry cybersecurity investors, integrators and IT professionals.

Last Updated: 12/18/2024
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