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Are you looking for an event that brings together subject matter experts, homeland security leadership, end-users, and industry to discuss research and development to protect the homeland? The Department of Homeland Security Centers of Excellence have done just that with this year’s DHS COE Summit.

Take a look at the latest agenda and register today for this year’s event

United States Department of Homeland Security Centers of Excellence Summit 2018: University Research & Development to Protect the Homeland

This Centers of Excellence (COE) organized event is a unique opportunity for COE researchers, DHS components, federal, state, and local stakeholders, as well as industry partners to connect, network, and address key issues of mutual interest.

WHEN: May 30-31, 2018
WHERE: George Mason University, 3351 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA

This year’s Keynote Speakers include:

  • Kevin McAleenan, Commissioner, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Department of Homeland Security
  • Matthew C. Allen, Assistant Director, Investigative Programs Homeland Security Investigations, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
  • William N. Bryan, Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Under Secretary for Science and Technology Department of Homeland Security

Visit the Innovation Showcase

  • Products to assist operational decision-makers
  • Technologies to save lives and protect property
  • Tools to safeguard the borders

Attend Panel Sessions

  • Natural and manmade disasters
  • Transportation and critical infrastructure
  • Cross-border movement of people, goods, data and capital

Explore the Latest Student Research

  • Undergraduate, graduate-level and professional development students
  • Discuss research, case studies and technology developments

This event is sponsored by the national network of university-led U.S. Department of Homeland Security Centers of Excellence (COEs), an extended consortium of hundreds of universities conducting research and education to address homeland security challenges.

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