Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Science and Technology

Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Science and Technology

The Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Science and Technology is a political leadership position within the United States Department of Homeland Security. The term can also be used to refer to the Office of the Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Science and Technology, which serves as the R&D (research and development) arm of DHS.

Leadership

The current Under Secretary is Jay M. Cohen (since August 10, 2006)

Organization

The Under Secretary for Science and Technology (S&T) oversees the activities of six primary divisions: the Explosives Division; the Chemical and Biological Division; the Command, Control, and Interoperability Division; the Human Factors Division; and the Infrastructure and Geophysical Division. The Office of the Under Secretary also includes the three cross-cutting divisions of Research, Innovation/HSARPA (Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency), and Transition. A number of small offices within S&T include Strategy, Policy, and Budget; Corporate Communications; Associate General Council; Operations Analysis; Interagency Programs; International Programs; Special Programs; Test & Evaluation and Standards; and Business Operations, Services & Human Capital. [http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/DHS_OrgChart.pdf]

Each of the primary divisions has a different set of missions and goals: [http://www.dhs.gov/xabout/structure/editorial_0531.shtm]

* The Borders and Maritime Security Division develops and transitions tools and technologies that improve the security of the United State's borders and waterways, without impeding the flow of commerce and travelers.

* The Chemical and Biological Division works to increase the United State's preparedness against chemical and biological threats through improved threat awareness, advanced surveillance and detection, and protective countermeasures.

* The Command, Control, and Interoperability Division develops interoperable communication standards and protocols for emergency responders, cyber security tools for protecting the integrity of the Internet, and automated capabilities to recognize and analyze potential threats.

* The Explosives Division develops the technical capabilities to detect, interdict, and lessen the impacts of non-nuclear explosives used in terrorist attacks against mass transit, civil aviation, and critical infrastructure.

* The Human Factors Division applies the social and behavioral sciences to improve detection, analysis, and understanding and response to homeland security threats.

* The Infrastructure and Geophysical Division focuses on identifying and mitigating the vulnerabilities of the 17 critical infrastructure and key assets that keep the United State's society and economy functioning.

The smaller divisions serve to support the six primary divisions: [http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/Science_and_Technology_Strategy.pdf]

* The Test and Evaluation and Standards Division works to ensure independent objective testing of technology developments by the six Divisions and across DHS. Additionally, this Office oversees standards development for the effective operation and interoperability of technology, as well as providing technical support and coordination to assist the Nation's emergency responders in the acquisition of equipment, procedures, and mitigation processes that are safe, reliable, and effective.

* The Office of Special Programs coordinates highly classified projects executed by the six Divisions.

* The Office of Operations Analysis supports risk analysis and manages the Homeland Security Institute studies and analysis efforts which helps form the Department of Homeland Security's basis for risk informed decision making.

* The Interagency and International Programs Divisions facilitate government-wide science and technology coordination and provide outreach to U.S. allies.

* The University Programs Division engages the academic community to create learning and research environments in areas critical to homeland security.

* Office of National Laboratories (ONL) liaises with the Department of Energy's National Labs.

* TechSolutions is a rapid-prototyping office that provides information, resources, and technology solutions that address mission capability gaps identified by the emergency response community.

The Under Secretary for Homeland Security Science and Technology is also affiliated with externally-administered programs:

* Homeland Security Centers of Excellence bring together leading experts and researchers to conduct multidisciplinary research and education for homeland security solutions

* Homeland Security Institute is the Department's first government "think tank" or Federally Funded Research and Development Center

Initiatives and Programs

The Under Secretary for Homeland Security Science and Technology currently administers a number of publicly-available programs to promote independent development of homeland security technologies.

SAFECOM is the Federal umbrella program designed to foster interoperability among the Nation’s public safety practitioners, so that they may communicate across disciplines and jurisdictions during an emergency.

SAFETY Act provides liability protections that make it feasible for sellers of qualified antiterrorism technologies to introduce homeland security solutions to the marketplace

External links

* [http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/Science_and_Technology_Strategy.pdf DHS Science and Technology Strategy]
* [http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/High_Priority_Technology_Needs.pdf DHS Science and Technology High Priority Technology Needs]


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