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S&T at SIA GovSummit

Join the Science and Technology Directorate at the SIA GovSummit, May 21-22 in Washington, DC.

Hosted by the Security Industry Association, the SIA GovSummit brings together the top minds in government security to discuss emerging product and policy trends, and the government’s technological needs to meet evolving security challenges.

On Tuesday, May 21, subject matter experts from the Science and Technology Directorate’s (S&T) Office of Industry Partnerships (OIP) will discuss how industry partners can work with S&T through its unique innovation-funding programs and current opportunities to adapt, develop and commercialize technologies in support of DHS missions.

Stop by S&T exhibit booth on May 21 to hear from subject matter experts on the importance of our work and the open opportunities to partner with S&T. 

Speaking Sessions 

Tuesday, May 21
1:45 PM – 2:30 PM

How to Work with the DHS Science and Technology Directorate

S&T relies on private-sector partners to help discover scientific advancements and technological innovations that solve homeland security challenges. From entrepreneurs and academia to small businesses and large corporations, S&T has unique tools for private-sector entities to help them find new and emerging technology that can be designed, adapted and used for homeland security. Key takeaways for attendees will include an understanding of the ways in which innovators can work with government, specifically S&T, the available funding opportunities in which innovators can submit to work with the government through specific programs and how participants can connect with S&T given their organization type and interests.

Panelists

  • Chase Garwood, Deputy Director, Industry Partnerships
  • Dusty Lang, Director, Small Business Innovation Research Program
  • Benjamin Henry, Advisor, Technology Transfer
  • Dee Parker, Industry Liaison, Office of Industry Partnerships

View the full agenda
 

Last Updated: 05/23/2024
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