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DHS Reports released in accordance with Executive Order on Public Trust-Public Safety
A look into the future of 5G/6G connectivity and its relation to the homeland security enterprise.
This page contains important documents pertaining to the DHS Chief Data Officer Council.
Team Awareness Kit: Tactical Situational Awareness Solution
The DHS Source Code Inventory Process (SCIP) is a process for inventorying Department of Homeland Security (DHS) custom-developed source code and releasing a subset of this code as open source.
The DHS Chief Data Officer Council is a senior-leadership governance body that will mature Enterprise Data Management across the Department.
The Visual Analytics Law Enforcement Toolkit (VALET) integrates large volumes of criminal, traffic and civil incident data into a single, interactive user interface to help law enforcement decision makers, analysts and officers identify crime trends and patterns, discover crime anomalies, and perform predictive crime analytics in order to assist in allocating law enforcement resources.
Developed by the Center for Visualization and Data Analytics, a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology (S&T) Center of Excellence, VALET provides users with a visual display of multiple integrated crime datasets and a variety of crime analyses capabilities.
Stadiums from almost every professional sports league are using patron screening and evacuation simulation tools developed by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science & Technology (S&T) Center of Excellence for Visualization and Data Analytics (CVADA) at Rutgers in partnership with Regal Decision Systems Inc. The tools enable public safety and emergency managers to select the screening and evacuation methods likely to work best at a particular venue.
Through MS-E, the most up to date M&S know-how will be made available to Apex programs. A key focus of MS-E will be to ensure that best practices in M&S are implemented across S&T Category 1 programs.
CRCL Annual Reports to Congress