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Research & Development Partnerships Group Workshop Guide
Research & Development Partnerships Group Workshop Guide
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The Research and Development (R&D) Partnerships Group is the primary external
interface for the Department of Homeland Security Science & Technology Directorate (DHS
S&T). We work with partners across government, in the private sector and around the globe to
leverage mutually beneficial investments, activities and technology development efforts that
facilitate the fielding of advanced capabilities for members of the Homeland Security Science &
Technology Enterprise (HSE). The R&D Partnerships Group is comprised of a select collection
of offices that focus on several aspects of research, innovation and the development of
technology and products across all members of the HSE. This collaborative model enhances
DHS S&T’s outreach and engagement with the many entities that are actively involved with
efforts that can bring greater security to the HSE.
Bringing together the full scope, expertise and shared knowledge of the HSE, the R&D
Partnerships Group seeks to promulgate and serve as a catalyst for improved interaction and
cooperative engagement between DHS and HSE members. The R&D Partnerships Group has a
staff that brings years of experience in the homeland security field with diverse backgrounds and
expertise that allow for a stronger connection between the HSE and DHS S&T.
It is the goal of the many workshops conducted by the R&D Partnerships Group to
effectively and efficiently deliver the mission and vision not only of the group, but of all DHS, in
order to educate the HSE through a series of briefs on the critical mission areas of the
Department, opportunities available for partnerships and collaboration, the imperative need for
developing detailed requirements, the various programs and vehicles available to the HSE and
guidance on how to successfully approach the Department. The roundtable discussions inherent
in these workshops provide a forum for open dialogue between members of the HSE and
representatives from the R&D Partnerships Group to discuss the various topics presented and
recommendations on programs and vehicles that should be considered based upon each unique
and specific capability.
interface for the Department of Homeland Security Science & Technology Directorate (DHS
S&T). We work with partners across government, in the private sector and around the globe to
leverage mutually beneficial investments, activities and technology development efforts that
facilitate the fielding of advanced capabilities for members of the Homeland Security Science &
Technology Enterprise (HSE). The R&D Partnerships Group is comprised of a select collection
of offices that focus on several aspects of research, innovation and the development of
technology and products across all members of the HSE. This collaborative model enhances
DHS S&T’s outreach and engagement with the many entities that are actively involved with
efforts that can bring greater security to the HSE.
Bringing together the full scope, expertise and shared knowledge of the HSE, the R&D
Partnerships Group seeks to promulgate and serve as a catalyst for improved interaction and
cooperative engagement between DHS and HSE members. The R&D Partnerships Group has a
staff that brings years of experience in the homeland security field with diverse backgrounds and
expertise that allow for a stronger connection between the HSE and DHS S&T.
It is the goal of the many workshops conducted by the R&D Partnerships Group to
effectively and efficiently deliver the mission and vision not only of the group, but of all DHS, in
order to educate the HSE through a series of briefs on the critical mission areas of the
Department, opportunities available for partnerships and collaboration, the imperative need for
developing detailed requirements, the various programs and vehicles available to the HSE and
guidance on how to successfully approach the Department. The roundtable discussions inherent
in these workshops provide a forum for open dialogue between members of the HSE and
representatives from the R&D Partnerships Group to discuss the various topics presented and
recommendations on programs and vehicles that should be considered based upon each unique
and specific capability.
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