Software Supply Chain Visibility Tools
Software Supply Chain Visibility Tools
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Software Supply Chain Visibility Tools
DHS S&T announced a new solicitation in partnership with CISA that address weaknesses in software, a key component of critical infrastructure systems.
S&T and CISA are partnering to develop Cybersecurity Laboratory to promote research, collaboration, and testing.
Throughout November, S&T will observe Infrastructure Security Month, a public-awareness campaign sponsored by our colleagues at CISA to safeguard the nation’s infrastructure.
This unique four-part series highlights how S&T and its partners across government are mobilizing research and development (R&D) teams to reduce risks from natural and human-induced disasters; accelerating breakthrough discoveries; and helping the nation prepare against future threats and unknowns.
This project guide introduces you to the distinct goals and objectives for the complementary SRMNI and Emergency Communications projects and provides an overview of the ongoing R&D of new and cutting-edge solutions. These solutions will help secure legacy and next-generation mobile network infrastructure and help protect the critical communications systems used by the nation’s first responders.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate’s (S&T) Secure and Resilient Mobile Network Infrastructure (SRMNI) and Emergency Communications Research and Development (R&D) Program is providing direct R&D support for critical Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) priorities related to its mission to secure and make resilient 5G infrastructure, mobility for government mission use, and emergency communications capabilities.
DHS’ Science and Technology Directorate’s (S&T) Mobile Security R&D Program has established the Secure and Resilient Mobile Network Infrastructure (SRMNI) project to address the threats and challenges to the nation’s mobile network infrastructure. Each of the nine R&D projects is being managed by S&T’s Office of Mission & Capability Support on behalf of CISA.
The Emergency Communications R&D Project is focused on researching and developing solutions that will enhance and improve the ability of first responders to manage disasters and emergencies with maximum effectiveness and efficiency.
Each project is being managed by S&T’s Office of Mission & Capability Support on behalf of CISA, which ensures federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial (FSLTT) agencies have the necessary plans, resources, and training to support resilient, operable, and advanced interoperable emergency communications.
DHS SBIR Program is seeking information in three topic areas to support DHS Component technology needs.