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Media Advisory: DHS S&T to Demonstrate Emergency Response Tech in Birmingham Ala
S&T will facilitate a demonstration of integrated emergency response technologies during a simulated earthquake and HAZMAT scenario at Legion Field stadium in Birmingham, Alabama.
News Release: DHS Engages Small Businesses on National Road Tour
The DHS SBIR program will engage with small businesses in the research and development domain Aug. 12–16, 2019, as part of the Southwest leg of the National SBIR 2019 Road Tour.
Snapshot: S&T, Israel tackle cargo shipping security
Securing the global supply chain, while ensuring its smooth functioning, is essential to U.S. national security. S&T and Israel’s Ministry of Public Security teamed up to tackle that issue through the Low Cost Disposable Electronic Seals Pilot.
Snapshot: The SBIR Program Awards 1000th Contract
DHS SBIR program encourages innovative U.S. small businesses with less than 500 employees to develop new technologies in support of homeland security needs.
News Release: S&T Announces Finalists in $250K Challenge
Today, DHS S&T announced three finalists for the first stage of the $250,000 Escape Respirator Challenge.
Snapshot: The ADCIRC Prediction System
APS uses modeling technology with a 30-year track record of providing accurate representations of coastal water movement, flooding, and storm impacts.
News Release: DHS S&T Hosts International Security Partners
Today, DHS S&T wrapped up a joint meeting with members of the 5 Research and Development (5RD) Council in New York City on research, development, test and evaluation (RDT&E) efforts.
News Release: DHS Announces $10.5M Funding Opportunity
DHS S&T today announced a $10.5 million funding opportunity for a new DHS Center of Excellence (COE) to develop an Executive Master of Business Administration program focused on security technology transition from federal research and development to operational use.
Snapshot: Speech Analytics Evaluation for OpenSAT19
Effective speech analytic technologies and voice-based communications services are critical for public safety responders, especially when their hands are preoccupied during an active response or when background noises reach levels that can render most digital speech assistants inoperable.
Snapshot: S&T Labs, Responders Assess Explosives Detectors
Handheld ETDs are small, lightweight, and usually do not require assembly, making them an ideal choice for responders who need to quickly investigate a suspicious package or screen individuals in areas lacking permanent fixtures or sufficient power.