Archive of content that is from a previous administration or is otherwise outdated.
BSA Infographic
The Apex Border Situational Awareness (BSA) program will enable the Homeland Security Enterprise to achieve increased border situational awareness, leading to increased border incursion detection, interdictions, and deterrence.
S&T IDAM-E Fact Sheet
IDAM-E will help HSE enable identity and access management solutions via stakeholder engagement, problem identification, projects, and R&D investments.
S&T BESS-E Fact Sheet
Through BESS-E, S&T Category 1 programs will examine the human impact of their programs and technologies early in the planning stages, increasing the probability of successful implementation and transition. BESS-E will also provide insight into the ultimate potential impact and any unintended consequences.
S&T DA-E Transforming Data to Decisions Fact Sheet
S&T’s DA-E applies leading-edge computational data analytics R&D techniques to enable user-focused, data-driven solutions for DHS missions.
S&T CN-E Fact Sheet
CN-E ensures first responders and other operators served by S&T Category 1 programs can exchange information (i.e., voice, video, or data) through any medium.
S&T SANDS-E Fact Sheet
Through the Situational Awareness and Decision Support Engine (SANDS-E) the most critical and relevant information will be made available to decision makers in S&T Category 1 programs technology frameworks. The key focus for SANDS-E will be to ensure the right information is received by decision makers in time to make a difference.
IDAM-E
The Identity and Access Management Engine (IDAM-E) will help the Homeland Security Enterprise (HSE) enable identity and access management solutions via stakeholder engagement, problem identification, projects, and research and development (R&D) investments.
Executive Immigration Action
On November 20, 2014, the President announced a series of executive actions that will help secure the border, prioritize deporting felons not families, and require certain undocumented immigrants to pass a criminal background check and pay taxes in order to temporarily stay in the U.S. without fear of deportation.
Fact Sheet on HSARPA
S&T's Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency (HSARPA) focuses on identifying, developing, and transitioning technologies and capabilities to counter chemical, biological, explosive, and cyberterrorism threats, as well as protect our nation’s borders and infrastructure.