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DHS S&T Partners with Texas First Responders for Operational Experimentation

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) has partnered with several public safety agencies from the Harris County, Texas, area for the Next Generation First Responder (NGFR) – Harris County Operational Experimentation (OpEx) set for December 2018.

The S&T NGFR program signed a Memorandum of Agreement with Harris County, the Port of Houston Authority, the Houston Fire Department, the Houston Police Department, the Southeast Texas Regional Advisory Council, the Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department and the Atascocita Fire Department, along with a Letter of Agreement with the U.S. Coast Guard, to establish a collaborative relationship for planning and executing the OpEx. This unprecedented partnership will test and demonstrate potential first responder communication, situational awareness, Internet of Things (IoT) and on-body technologies in an operational environment.

“Technology can be a force-multiplier for first responders, and OpEx events are one of S&T’s best tools to demonstrate the real-world impact that integrated technologies may have on responder and DHS Component missions,” said William B. Bryan, DHS S&T Senior Official Performing the Duties on Behalf of the Under Secretary for Science and Technology. “We chose partners in Texas because of strong existing relationships with the county and city, and their long-standing reputation as early-adopters for new public safety technologies.”

The OpEx, one of DHS S&T’s biggest operational integration demonstrations to date, will depict a Hazmat leak and resulting mass-casualty incident scenario at the Port of Houston Turning Basin Terminal. The OpEx will employ alerts, notifications, activations, response, triage and decontamination. The port is North America’s largest petrochemical complex and the second largest in the world.

The NGFR program and industry partners will provide participating first responders with interoperable technology solutions that use recommended guidelines found in the Next Generation First Responder Integration Handbook. The handbook, which provides guidance for public safety agencies and industry on standards-based interoperable environments, will help to ensure that DHS-funded and commercial technology solutions can integrate with existing regional public safety systems, applications, processes and procedures.

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The Government Technology & Services Coalition's Homeland Security Today (HSToday) is the premier news and information resource for the homeland security community, dedicated to elevating the discussions and insights that can support a safe and secure nation. A non-profit magazine and media platform, HSToday provides readers with the whole story, placing facts and comments in context to inform debate and drive realistic solutions to some of the nation’s most vexing security challenges.

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