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University Research Centers of Excellence for Homeland Security: A Summary Report of a Workshop
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University Research Centers of Excellence for Homeland Security: A Summary Report of a Workshop

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In establishing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Administration and Congress determined that science and technology should play a key role in the nationaEURO ™s efforts to counter terrorism. Congress included an S&T directorate prominently in the DHS. Within that directorate, is the Office of University Programs, which is responsible for sponsoring a number of homeland security centers of excellence in the nationaEURO ™s universities. These centers are to work on a spectrum of short- and long-range R&D and carry out crosscutting, multidisciplinary work on a variety of threats. To assist it in planning for these centers, TSA asked the NRC to hold a workshop to generate a broad range of ideas to draw on to help define the centers. This report presents the results of that workshop including the major ideas that emerged from the discussions.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
National Academies Press
Country
United States
Date
31 December 1969
Pages
30
ISBN
9780309092364

In establishing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Administration and Congress determined that science and technology should play a key role in the nationaEURO ™s efforts to counter terrorism. Congress included an S&T directorate prominently in the DHS. Within that directorate, is the Office of University Programs, which is responsible for sponsoring a number of homeland security centers of excellence in the nationaEURO ™s universities. These centers are to work on a spectrum of short- and long-range R&D and carry out crosscutting, multidisciplinary work on a variety of threats. To assist it in planning for these centers, TSA asked the NRC to hold a workshop to generate a broad range of ideas to draw on to help define the centers. This report presents the results of that workshop including the major ideas that emerged from the discussions.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
National Academies Press
Country
United States
Date
31 December 1969
Pages
30
ISBN
9780309092364