In establishing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Administration and Congress determined that science and technology should play a key role in the nation'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 nation'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.
- Front Matter
- WORKSHOP SUMMARY
- Introduction
- Identifying Topics for Research Centers of Excellence,
- List of Research Topics Identified,
- Workshop Discussion Leading to Topics Identified,
- Organizing and Structuring Research Centers of Excellence,
- Connecting Research Centers of Excellence with User Communities and Transitioning Products to Users,
- APPENDIXES
- A: Scope of Work and Workshop Agenda
- B: Workshop Participants and Biographies