Homeland Security Startup Studio Converge 2025
Join S&T’s T2C Branch for HSSS Converge 2025, a unique partnering opportunity for industry to meet cutting-edge startups on Tuesday, June 17.
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Join S&T’s T2C Branch for HSSS Converge 2025, a unique partnering opportunity for industry to meet cutting-edge startups on Tuesday, June 17.
Executive order on advancing effective, accountable policing and criminal justice practices to enhance public trust and public safety (EO 14074).
The DHS Science and Technology Directorate's (S&T) Technology Transfer and Commercialization Branch manages HSWERX, the Homeland Security Innovation Hub operated by DEFENSEWERX. The Innovation Hub addresses DHS challenges through rapid discovery, engagement, and the accelerated development of innovative solutions for securing the homeland. The HSWERX 2023 Year in Review report shares the impact and highlights from HSWERX in 2023.
HSWERX, the Homeland Security Innovation Hub, is a unique platform designed to address DHS challenges and increase the effectiveness of DHS innovation and commercialization activities. HSWERX complements the Department’s R&D activities by enabling the rapid discovery, engagement, and acceleration of innovative solutions for the safety and security of the homeland.
The Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) plays a vital role in empowering first responders with the tools and capabilities they need to best address a wide range of emergencies and disasters.
The Cybersecurity Threats Technology Center (CT-TC) performs and sponsors core research to enhance future DHS capabilities, identify technological threats and vulnerabilities of the Homeland Security Enterprise
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program is committed to identifying promising small businesses and innovative approaches to help address homeland security needs. This success story highlights the DHS SBIR company Accipiter Systems, Inc. of Wexford, PA.
DHS S&T OpEx Program and the National Urban Security Technology Laboratory (NUSTL) hosted a weeklong Urban OpEx where first responders evaluated new and emerging technology solutions in realistic, urban settings throughout the New York Metropolitan area.
DHS S&T) and NUSTL hosted Urban OpEx 2022, a weeklong Operational Experimentation (OpEx) where first responders evaluated new and emerging technology solutions in realistic, urban settings throughout the New York Metropolitan area.
DHS S&T and NUSTL hosted Urban OpEx 2022, a weeklong Operational Experimentation (OpEx) where first responders evaluated new and emerging technology solutions in realistic, urban settings throughout the New York Metropolitan area.