| | | Part Four of the Virtual Whole-of-Government R&D Showcase Launches TODAY! View the newly-released final installment of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T)'s Virtual Whole-of-Government R&D Showcase. Part four on "Building Whole-of-Government R&D Partnerships" features on-demand discussions on the U.S. government research programs in place to remove barriers and spur greater public-private collaboration with industry, underserved communities, and the startup community. Visit the R&D Showcase page today to learn about the future of cross-disciplinary research, the technology marketplace, and our work to ensure Americans of all backgrounds are drawn into both the creation and the rewards of research and science. Series 4 Highlights:
- Enhancing Technology Transfer and Commercialization Through Interagency Partnerships
Featuring the Development Command Army Research Lab and the Federal Bureau of Investigation - Developing the Next Generation Scientists and Engineers
Featuring University of the District of Columbia, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and Queens, New York City - Saving Lives by Moving Science and Technology to the Frontlines
Featuring DHS S&T Chemical Security Analysis Center, DHS S&T National Urban Security Technology Laboratory, and DHS S&T Transportation Security Laboratory - Advancing Safety and Security Through International R&D Cooperation
Featuring International Science Partnerships at Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, New Zealand; Policy and Advice, Defence Research and Development Canada; CBRNE Science and Technology, Homeland Security Group, UK Home Office; Strategy and National Security, Science Engagement and Impact Division, Defence Science and Technology Group, Australia No need to register! For full access to our Series 4 content, partners, and digital eBooks simply follow this link on August 9.
View at your convenience, this content will be available on the S&T website until November 2021.
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U.S. Department of Homeland Security ·
www.dhs.gov · 202-282-8000
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