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75 Years of Advancing the Technology Emergency Responders Need
Congratulations to S&T’s National Urban Security Technology Laboratory—America’s principal federal laboratory for first responder technology testing and evaluation—on reaching this major milestone of service to our nation.
Staying Safe Online
At S&T, our goal is to be on the cutting-edge when it comes to ensuring our nation’s cybersecurity.
Wildland Fire Mitigation and Management Commission Report Publicly Released
The Wildland Fire Mitigation and Management Commission Report provides recommendations on resources needed to better prepare for, respond to and recover from wildfires, which are a rapidly growing threat to our homeland security.
Preparing for the Unlikely
Resources from S&T’s National Urban Security Technology Laboratory can help state, local, tribal, and territorial jurisdictions plan for and recover from radiological or nuclear incidents.
Developing the DHS Scientific Integrity Directive
The Directive lays out specific DHS guidance regarding the Department’s commitment to maintaining scientific integrity and accountability across all components, including here at S&T.
S&T at 20: Leaders Reflect on 9/11 and the Directorate’s Origins
Sharing word about our new commemorative podcast, where you’ll hear the story of S&T’s inception—and the days, months, and years following—from the Directorate’s former and current leaders.
National Preparedness Month: Class Is in Session
As a new school year begins, we’re reminded that we never really stop learning. Throughout September, S&T will share preparedness tools and resources for communities and first responders.
Why We Conference and Where We’ll Be
As I prepare to give remarks at the 2023 National Homeland Security Conference (NHSC) in Chicago this week, I can’t help but take a moment to reflect on the Science and Technology Directorate’s (S&T) important mission and the role we play in the broader homeland security community.
Congratulations to our First MBA Graduating Class
On July 6, I was honored to deliver the keynote address to the inaugural class of graduates of the MBA in Security Technology Transition (STT) program, a DHSCOE led by the George Washington University (GWU).
Science Strengthens Its Stride: Welcome HS-POWER Interns
Big things are on the horizon for the 2023 class of HS-POWER students, who will spend the summer conducting innovative research across the Department of Homeland Security.