Homeland Security Science & Technology at the University of the District of Columbia

The Homeland Security Science and Technology (HSST) Program at UDC has a two-fold thrust: to increase the number of underrepresented minorities in Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology priority research areas and to develop an institutional research infrastructure in the DHS S & T social and behavioral sciences priority research area.

Monday, August 10, 2015

Grants Bring 911 Consolidation One Step Closer to Reality

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The new center will consolidate a current county 911 center with the dispatch desks of a county sheriff’s office and two police departments...

Israel places Jewish extremists in administrative detention for six months without charge

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Published 10 August 2015 Israel has expanded its crackdown on Jewish terrorists and their supporters, placing two high-profile extremists...

Bill requiring Internet companies to report “terrorist activity” opposed by digital rights groups

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Published 10 August 2015 A coalition of digital rights groups and trade associations last week released a joint letter opposing a propos...

Unlocking Interoperability: What It Means for Next-Generation Public Safety Communications

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Many agencies buy a new radio system only to get an unpleasant and costly surprise soon after implementation. Robert Stack  |  August 6, ...
Monday, July 27, 2015

Bomb-proof lining contains explosion in aircraft’s luggage hold

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Bomb-proof lining contains explosion in aircraft’s luggage hold Published 27 July 2015   A bomb-proof lining developed by an int...

DHS S&T Awards $2.9 million for mobile app security research

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DHS S&T Awards $2.9 million for mobile app security research Published 27 July 2015     DHS S& T last week announc...

Russia offers safe haven for a major botnet operator

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Russia offers safe haven for a major botnet operator Published 27 July 2015   Recently the FBI offered a reward of $3 million f...
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