Capabilities
National Laboratory Capabilities in Support of Homeland Security
A sampling of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) national laboratories' capabilities that support homeland security were presented by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and Idaho National Laboratory at the Regional Homeland Security Summit on May 28, 2008.
The capability posters that were presented are provided in pdf format below. Each poster addresses a specific challenge, provides examples of projects that address the challenge, describes relevant national laboratory capabilities, and identifies key collaborations.
Posters
- Biological Defense and Protection
- Next-Generation Information Analysis Technologies Enabling Improved Situational Awareness
- Chemical Sensor Development, Deployment, and Response
- Technologies for Cyber Defense and Information Assurance
- Improving Protection for First Responders
- Prevent, Detect, and Respond to Natural, Accidental, or Intentional Aquatic Contamination
- Understanding Interdependencies and Interoperability for Resilient Infrastructure
- Countering Explosive Threats — A Comprehensive Approach
- Information Sharing for Field Operations
- Confronting the Radiological/Nuclear Threat
