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Preparing for Extreme Weather Events
Last week, S&T joined colleagues from NOAA, NASA, and the National Weather Service for an immersive extreme weather risk and preparedness workshop at the University of Oklahoma’s National Weather Center.
Feature Article: S&T Tests Cutting-Edge Counter-Drone Technology
Recent field demos brought government, academia, and industry together to evaluate innovative C-UAS systems.
Feature Article: Using a ‘Roadmap’ to Chart the Future of Maritime Security
S&T’s 10-year plan addresses current and future DHS waterway and border safety efforts.
In their own Words: S&T’s Women in Science
S&T’s women are leading the way in research and development, stakeholder engagement, communication, and technology innovation.
Feature Article: Knowledge Is Power in the Fight Against Synthetic Opioids
S&T’s Chemical Security Analysis Center highlights countermeasures to intentional opioid harm.
Building New Bridges
S&T and its counterparts from Finland commit to collaborate on shared research and development opportunities.
DHS S&T Announces Track 3 of the Remote Identity Validation Tech Demo Challenge
DHS S&T announced the launch of Track 3 of the Remote Identity Validation Technology Demonstration (RIVTD).
Feature Article: First Responders Need to Know They’ll Be Heard
S&T is teaming with small business to ensure responders can communicate with each other inside large structures.
S&T to Award Funding to Launch the ADAC-ARCTIC Center of Excellence
DHS S&T announces the selection of The University of Alaska to lead a consortium of U.S. academic institutions and other partners for the new ADAC-ARCTIC Center of Excellence (COE) for Homeland Security in the Arctic.
S&T Announces New Solicitation for Synthetic Data Generator Solutions
DHS S&T announced a new solicitation seeking solutions to generate synthetic data that models and replicates the shape and patterns of real data, while safeguarding privacy and mitigating security harms.