Sharp Electronics claims ASTORS Homeland Security award
American Security Today hosted its 2017 ASTORS Homeland Security Awards Luncheon on Nov. 15 at New York City's Jacob Javits Convention Center. Read More »
American Security Today hosted its 2017 ASTORS Homeland Security Awards Luncheon on Nov. 15 at New York City's Jacob Javits Convention Center. Read More »
Pledging to patrol cybersecurity, Kirstjen Nielsen recently became the first former Department of Homeland Security (DHS) staffer to be sworn in as Homeland Security secretary — and the sixth to hold the office — in Washington, D.C. Read More »
The busiest walk-in military recruiting station in the entire United States, located at Times Square, has reopened. Read More »
Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Elaine Duke recently met with Marco Minniti, Italy's interior minister, to sign the Secure Real Time Platform (SRTP) Implementing Arrangement. Read More »
In an effort to fuel its digital transformation, Chevron Corp. said it recently engaged Microsoft as its primary cloud provider in a seven-year partnership designed to upgrade the firm’s technology. Read More »
Philadelphia-based computer systems provider DT Research is introducing its newest vehicle mount tablet system, describing it in a release as the first of its kind to enable seamless compatibility and usage for mobile communications using advanced equipment. Read More »
Cubic Corp. is demonstrating air combat, virtual training and other solutions at the Air, Space & Cyber Conference running through Wednesday in Maryland. Read More »
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions recently attained approximately $3.8 million worth of modular system and equipment orders to fulfill for its Modular Systems Division (MSD), according to a press release. Read More »
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has sent around 200 personnel to Texas to provide "security for and assist with search and rescue efforts" in areas decimated by Hurricane Harvey, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said in a release. Read More »
Praising past participation and urging continued assistance, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently issued a message of thanks to DHS employees who collected and donated goods in the Feds Feed Families effort to help food banks and pantries stay stocked during summer months. Read More »
Restrictions first imposed last March by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) on toting large personal electronics devices through airports were recently rescinded in accordance with Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary John Kelly’s orders. Read More »
Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly said after he met recently with Secretary of Labor Alexander Acosta he concluded the nation faces a shortage of U.S. workers available to perform temporary nonagricultural labor. Read More »
A San Diego-area project recently won an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) grant to develop and implement a water use and conservation curriculum and raise student awareness and stewardship by blending learning, training and local hands-on workshops at a nearby property. Read More »
Envoys from Central America and the U.S. gathered recently to collaborate on combating corruption to curb illicit trafficking and to increase institutional transparency for the sake of stability and free trade among participating nations. Read More »
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said it recently awarded 26 local-level law enforcement and civic groups with $10 million in funding through its Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) grant program to curtail stateside terrorism activity. Read More »
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has achieved top scores on the Small Business Administration’s (SBA) Annual Small Business Procurement Scorecard, demonstrating success in attaining its contracting goals. Read More »
With the Memorial Day weekend signaling the start of summer traveling, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is readying its reserves to keep its U.S. travel checkpoint centers functioning efficiently. Read More »
Land in New Mexico that once was the site of uranium mines and now is being used for livestock grazing will undergo cleanup under a recent agreement between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and BNSF Railway Company. Read More »
After reviewing Haiti’s current circumstances, Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly recently said the United States will grant that nation an extra six-month period of guardianship. Read More »
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce recently announced the co-chairs for three working groups under its Chamber Technology Engagement Center (C_TEC), who will help educate stakeholders from policymakers and the media to the general public about emerging technologies. Read More »