Updates

Science and Technology Directorate Establishes TechSolutions Program to Support Emergency Response Community

Release Date: March 28, 2007

For Immediate ReleaseOffice of the Press SecretaryContact: 202-282-9772

The Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology (S&T) directorate has established a program, TechSolutions, to support the first responder community by accelerating delivery of emerging technologies. TechSolutions is designed to collect technological requirements and provide solutions for first responders.

“No one understands the needs of first responders better than first responders,” said Jay M. Cohen, Under Secretary for S&T. “Every day, hundreds of law enforcement officers, fire fighters, emergency medical services personnel and bomb-squad members think, ‘there’s a better way to do this,’ and we want to hear from them.”

S&T’s commitment to spiral development and rapid prototyping ensures funding for selected proposals within 45 days, and a solution demonstrated within 12 months of funding. Costs of the solutions should be commensurate with the proposal, but less than $1 million per project. Solutions also should deliver up to 100 percent ofentified requirements, and first responders will partner with the department from start to finish.

First responders are encouraged to submiteas that would aid the first responder community by increasing efficiency and on-the-job safety at: www.dhs.gov/techsolutions.