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Snapshot: SCIRA Smart Cities St. Louis Leading Example
St. Louis was selected as the site for the first Smarty City Interoperability Reference Architecture (SCIRA) exercise. The pilot program brought together first responders, city managers and other stakeholders, and through a series of realistic disaster scenarios, demonstrated how smart city technology can transform municipal emergency response.
News Release: DHS Selects GWU to Pilot New COE in Security Technology Transition
DHS S&T announced today the selection of The George Washington University to lead a new COE that will deliver a pilot Master of Business Administration program focused on security technology transition from federal research and development to operational use.
News Release: S&T and NSA Test Automated Security Vetting for Mobile Apps
Under a joint pilot program, DHS S&T and NIAP within the National Security Agency (NSA) cybersecurity mission have demonstrated that the process can be automated.
S&T Invests Innovative Blockchain DLT Technologies
S&T opened a second release of its Preventing Forgery and Counterfeiting of Certificates and Licenses funding solicitation to pursue new R&D opportunities in the area of blockchain and distributed ledger technologies.
News Release: S&T and Israeli Partners Announce Call for Proposals
The Israel – U.S. Binational Industrial Research and Development (BIRD) Foundation announced it is seeking proposals for collaborative projects to develop advanced technologies for the homeland security mission.
News Release: S&T Opens Second Solicitation to Prevent Forgery of Certificates and Licenses
DHS S&T is seeking additional technology solutions to prevent forgery and counterfeiting of certificates and licenses, and issued a new call for proposals through its SVIP.
News Release: S&T Seeks Partners for First Responders Technology R&D
DHS S&T announced today it is seeking new technologies for first responders.
Nation's Universities Earn Extra Credit for Coronavirus Response Efforts
Two current COEs and the Minority Serving Institutions Program are planning and developing research in five areas vital to COVID-19 response: biodefense, economic impact, preparedness and resilience, supply chain, and threat detection.
News Release: S&T Develops DIY Method to Decontaminate Masks
Researchers with the DHS S&T developed a do-it-yourself solution to decontaminate personal protective equipment (PPE) using a programmable multicooker.
S&T Observes Great Outdoors Month—Safely
June is Great Outdoors Month, a time in which people are encouraged to explore all that nature has to offer, including our nation’s wildlife refuges or parks.