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Science & Technology Directorate: R&D Overview August 6 th, 2012 UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO

DHS S&T Mission Strengthen America s security and resiliency by providing knowledge products and innovative technology solutions for the Homeland Security Enterprise UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO

S&T Goals UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO 3

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HSARPA Evolution HSARPA evolving Technology development and integration Less focus on basic research Understand and define Operational Context Develop systems analysis for requirements Identify technology opportunities Develop empirical metrics for programs Efficiency Impact Capability Impact Return on Investment Transition products to the field transition = operational use + ownership Operational Pilots S&T will fund through deployment 5

HSARPA Mission Protect America and save money Be an information and technology clearinghouse for homeland security enterprise Best practices Technologies Impact operations across the homeland security enterprise 6

HSARPA Technical Divisions Borders and Maritime Security Division - Prevent contraband, criminals and terrorists from entering the U.S. while permitting the lawful flow of commerce and visitors Chemical/Biological Defense Division - Detect, protect against, respond to, and recover from potential biological or chemical events Cyber Security Division - Create a safe, secure and resilient cyber environment Explosives Division - Detect, prevent and mitigate explosives attacks against people and infrastructure Human Factors/Behavioral Sciences Division - Identify and analyze threats, enhance societal resilience, and integrate human capabilities in technology development Infrastructure Protection & Disaster Management Division - Strengthen situational awareness, emergency response capabilities and critical infrastructure protection 7

8 Border and Maritime Security Mission: Develop, integrate, and evaluate technologies to detect, track, and classify threats crossing air/land/water borders in between Ports of Entry. Research Areas: Buried tripwires Mobile surveillance systems Tunnel detection and monitoring Air-based sensor technologies Maritime security of surface and underwater contraband threats

Chemical and Biological Defense Mission: Save lives and protect Nation s infrastructure against chemical, biological and agricultural threats and disasters. Research Areas: Comprehensive understanding and analyses of chem-bio threats Ba BclA antigen Develop pre-event assessment, discovery, and interdiction capabilities Develop capability for warning, notification, and timely analysis Optimize recovery processes Enhance the capability to inform attribution of attacks Develop medical countermeasures against foreign animal diseases 9

Cyber Security Mission: Secure cyber systems and networks, resilient to cyber threats. Protect users, infrastructure, and the Internet. Research Areas: Ensure infrastructure and the Internet are secure and less vulnerable to malicious and natural events Develop protocols essential to trustworthy cyber systems Provide safe cyber arenas to enable research on discovery, testing, and analysis of tools, technologies and software Provide R&D activities for users to attract next generation cyber security warriors, provide tools cyber criminal and terrorist investigations 10

11 Explosives Mission: Develop technical capabilities to detect, respond, defeat, and mitigate nonnuclear explosives terrorism. Research Areas: 2 1 3 Secure passenger and cargo safety at airports and checkpoints Protect national infrastructure and treasures from explosive threats Protect people and facilities in high volume, fast-paced environments like trains and subways Support TSA, US Secret Service, first responders, Customs and Border Protection

Human Factors and Behavioral Sciences Mission: Develop people-centric technologies, knowledge products, and enhanced human performance to ensure homeland security. Research Areas: Target and screen people, land vehicles, and sea containers entering the U.S. Biometric Identity management Verify identities, assess intent, and authenticate documentation Understand operational threats, improve operator performance, improve sensor technologies, perform technology testing and evaluation 12

Infrastructure Protection and Disaster Management Mission: Provide physical and virtual technologies and solutions to protect national infrastructure and manage disaster impact and response. Research Areas: Modeling and simulation for evacuation Incident management Overhead imagery for disaster response Location of first responders in GPS challenged environments Electric grid resilience Levee and tunnel breach mitigation 13

14 Overall Portfolio Analysis Process Five Steps: Step 1 Step 3 Work to create a portfolio evaluation tool which answers questions of strategic importance to the organization (Includes interview program with key stakeholders) Step 2 Gather information on projects Use collected information and tool to evaluate individual projects Characterize the overall portfolio Step 5 Step 4 Use results to guide discussion and decision-making

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