Science & Technology Strategy to Make the Nation Safer
Abstract
The Homeland Security Act of 2002, which established the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), gives the Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) the responsibility for advising the Secretary on research and development efforts and priorities to support the Department's mission, and conducting basic and applied research, development, testing and evaluation (RDT&E) activities relevant to the Department through both intramural and extramural programs. In fulfillment of the enabling and follow-on legislation, Secretary Chertoff articulated the following goals for the Department: protect the Nation from dangerous people; protect the Nation from dangerous goods; protect critical infrastructure; build a nimble and responsive emergency response system; build a culture of preparedness; and strengthen and unify DHS operations and management. Consistent with his goals, this strategic plan provides the strategy and planning framework to guide the Directorate's activities over the next five years to fulfill its responsibilities. The plan describes the S&T Directorate's organizational framework and the associated customer focused, risk-balanced research portfolio management strategy that supports the Department's mission of making our Nation more secure. Also addressed is the importance of developing a strong homeland security science and technology national workforce through the professional development of the employees within the S&T Directorate, and through research and educational opportunities that will enable the long-term homeland security intellectual base.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 2007
- Accession Number
- ADA502042
Entities
Organizations
- United States Department of Homeland Security