| | | Tune in July 26! Virtual Whole-of-Government R&D Showcase Series 3: Mitigating Evolving Threats and Understanding the Convergence of Breakthrough Technologies In the face of emergent threats, securing the homeland requires a whole-of-government approach. The Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) is convening experts across U.S. government research organizations and states and localities to showcase how investments in research, science, and innovation are saving lives and moving the country forward. Starting July 26, view Series 3 on "Mitigating Evolving Threats and Understanding the Convergence of Breakthrough Technologies." Part three of our four-part series will feature on-demand discussions on the role industries of the future, emerging scientific fields, and technology play in addressing emerging threats. Mark your calendar! Learn how investments in technology development present opportunities for government to mitigate risks, improve decision-making, and enhance preparedness capabilities for vital sectors our society depends on.
Series 3 Highlights:
- 20 Years Since 9/11: Why Interoperability Still Matters
Featuring the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the U.S. Department of Transportation, and Grundy County (Morris, Illinois) Sherriff's Department Emergency Telephone System Board - CyLab: Advanced Analytics Environments to Protect Critical Infrastructure
Featuring CISA and S&T Data Analytics Technology Center - Securing Identity in Modernizing the Future of Air Travel
Featuring the Transportation Security Administration and American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators - Part One: Building and Securing Air Domain Awareness
Featuring U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Coast Guard Research, Development, Test and Evaluation Program, and S&T's National Urban Security Technology Laboratory - Part Two: Building and Securing Air Domain Awareness
Featuring the U.S. Department of Defense, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and NASA Aeronautics Research Institute
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