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A Blockbuster Trilogy for First Responders
The Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) is premiering a trio of new resource guides for our partners in law enforcement, the fire and emergency medical services, and emergency management.
Exchanging Experts, Enhancing Lab Partnerships
Celebrating World Laboratory Day with an update on a new S&T and Department of Energy subject matter expert swap that will advance more than two decades of shared research goals.
Interoperability is Key to Effective Emergency Communications
During National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, we’re sharing updates on S&T efforts focused on getting first responders the information they need quickly.
Honoring S&T Commitment to Women-Owned Businesses
At S&T, we are proud to recognize and support the innovative spirit and ingenuity of female entrepreneurs who are leading the charge in developing groundbreaking solutions to our toughest homeland security threats.
Celebrating the Women of Science and Technology
Three of our finest from S&T’s national labs share their thoughts, experiences, and advice for the next generations of women in science.
In their own Words: S&T’s Women in Science
S&T’s women are leading the way in research and development, stakeholder engagement, communication, and technology innovation.
What Happens in Vegas? Science and Technology
A message to all innovators on what to expect from S&T at the 2024 Consumer Electronics Show.
S&T National Lab Offers Chemistry-focused College Seminar
On National STEM Day, we highlight recent Chemical Security Analysis Center efforts to foster a new generation of leaders who will represent S&T amongst the greater scientific community.
Staying Safe Online
At S&T, our goal is to be on the cutting-edge when it comes to ensuring our nation’s cybersecurity.
Wildland Fire Mitigation and Management Commission Report Publicly Released
The Wildland Fire Mitigation and Management Commission Report provides recommendations on resources needed to better prepare for, respond to and recover from wildfires, which are a rapidly growing threat to our homeland security.