DHS S&T Delivers Comprehensive Homeland Security Technologies
Over the past year, the Department of Homeland Security's Science and Technology Directorate delivered analytics, sensing, screening, and AI tools supporting border security, ports, law enforcement, and biodefense. Notable outcomes include analysis of more than 1,200 samples, StreamView aiding rescues of 180+ trafficking victims and nearly 200 arrests, and approval of 75 SAFETY Act technologies; these advances strengthen national security and response capabilities.
Key Points
- 1Delivered analytics, sensing, screening, and AI tools across border security, ports, and investigations
- 2Enabled major law-enforcement outcomes: aided indictments, rescued 180+ trafficking victims, nearly 200 arrests
- 3Supports infrastructure resilience and biodefense: 1,200+ samples analyzed, 75 SAFETY Act technologies approved
Scoring Rationale
Strong official scope and relevance, with demonstrable operational outcomes; limited technical novelty and depth reduce practitioner-level impact.
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