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Rachel Gooding, chief scientist for S&T CSAC shares how the national lab helped secure this year’s National Collegiate Athletic Association’s (NCAA) men’s basketball tournament in Texas.
An ideal background radiation survey will provide first responders, emergency managers, and public health officials with a better understanding of the typical levels of radiation in their jurisdiction.
Every year, millions of pounds of fresh fruits, vegetables and animal products enter through U.S. ports of entry, possibly harboring hidden serious threats for our agriculture and national economy.
Guest post from Ron Langhelm of S&T Office of Mission and Capability Support shares how S&T and two state government partners tested the new Community Lifeline Status System (CLSS) during a live disaster simulation exercise.
DHS S&T announces the launch of the Remote Identity Validation Rally (RIVR), a series of technology challenges running throughout 2025, in partnership with TSA, HSI Forensic Laboratory, and NIST.
DHS S&T, in partnership with TSA, HSI Forensic Laboratory, and NIST will host a series of technology challenges throughout 2025 to challenge industry to deliver secure, accurate, and easy-to-use remote identity validation technologies to combat identity fraud when users apply for government services, open bank accounts, or verify social media accounts.