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DHS S&T Announces Track 3 of the Remote Identity Validation Tech Demo Challenge

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) announced the launch of Track 3 of the Remote Identity Validation Technology Demonstration (RIVTD).

Federal Fleet Electrification: Improving Mission Execution, Cost, Resilience, and Security

Electrifying federal vehicle fleets presents significant opportunities to increase federal agencies’ resilience to climate-fueled extreme weather and preserve their capacity to execute their missions – while simultaneously reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, improving operational efficiency, and shifting demand from foreign oil regimes to domestic energy companies. 

HSToday 2024 Threat Forecast: Part III: The Internal Threat

Homeland Security Today is proud to share our Editorial Board and expert community’s 2024 Threat Assessment.  In an election year, with tremendous risks and...

Rear Adm. Christopher Bartz Appointed Deputy CIO at DHS

In a significant move to bolster its cybersecurity leadership, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced that Rear Adm. Christopher Bartz will assume the role of deputy Chief Information Officer (CIO) after Beth Cappello retires.

Visionary Federal Procurement Leader Jaime Gracia Announces Retirement

Jaime Gracia, a seasoned federal procurement expert with over 20 years of progressive experience, is set to retire from his distinguished career in the U.S. government.

Why Improving Customer Experience Is So Vital For The Department of Homeland Security

We used to live in the Information Age. Today, we live in the Experience Age.

HSToday Expert Threat Forecast: Part II – Cyber, AI, & Advanced Technology

Homeland Security Today is proud to share our Editorial Board and expert community’s 2024 Threat Forecast.  In an election year, with tremendous risks and...

DHS Components that did not Consistently Restrict Access to Systems and Information

Department of Homeland Security components did not consistently apply information technology (IT) access controls to ensure only authorized personnel had access to systems, networks, and information.
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