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Artificial Intelligence at DHS Artificial Intelligence at DHS Leading the responsible use of Artificial Intelligence DHS Delivers on White House’s Commitment to AI Innovation, Governance, and Public Trust DHS's AI Strategy and Compliance Plan explain how DHS will responsibly use and manage AI aligned to the Administration's priorities outlined in the Office of Management & Budget Memorandum M-25-21 .
The DHS AI Strategy provides a three-year plan to remove barriers to responsible AI use, enhance AI maturity, and ensure transparency and accountability to the public. It highlights DHS's current and planned AI use cases and DHS's maturity goals to accelerate and scale AI innovation and adoption. The DHS Compliance Plan outlines how DHS will meet the requirements of M-25-21.
It focuses on AI innovation, AI governance, and public trust through transparency in AI operations and investments. CBP Uses AI to Keep Fentanyl and Other Drugs Out of the Country In 2023, a car driving north from Mexico approached the Point of Entry at San Ysidro.
Almost immediately, one of U.S. Customs and Border Protection's (CBP) Machine Learning (ML) models identified a suspicious pattern in the car’s border crossing history and flagged it for further review, which revealed 75 kilograms of narcotics hidden in the vehicle and led to the arrest of the driver.
HSI Uses AI to Investigate Heinous Crimes In August 2023, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) announced the completion of one of the most successful operations ever against online child sexual abuse.
Operation Renewed Hope resulted in the identification of 311 previously unknown victims of sexual exploitation in less than a month by using AI and ML models, developed in partnership with the Science and Technology Directorate, to enhance old images and give investigators new leads using facial recognition.
The operation also led to the rescue of several abuse victims and the arrests of multiple suspected perpetrators, including one international criminal. DHS maintains an inventory of unclassified and non-sensitive AI use cases. View DHS AI Use Case Inventory Generative AI for the DHS Workforce The DHSChat (DHS-2433) is an AI chatbot for DHS personnel built by DHS and operated in a secure environment.
DHSChat provides DHS personnel with the opportunity to leverage generative AI capabilities safely, and securely, which can assist in performing routine tasks more efficiently, such as summarizing complex documents and reports, generating computer code, and streamlining repetitive tasks like data entry. The DHS AI Governance Board and Chief AI Officer play a central role in the Department’s work to use AI responsibly.
DHS uses AI to advance its critical missions, defend against new threats from AI, and support the DHS workforce. DHS combines clear principles, strong collaboration, and comprehensive policy to ensure AI is used responsibly across its mission areas. Learn How DHS Governs AI Use Artificial Intelligence (AI) This page was not helpful because the content has too little information
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Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) Program is sponsored by Department of Homeland Security (DHS) / Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The AFG Program provides critically needed resources to equip and train emergency personnel, enhance operational efficiencies, foster interoperability, and support community resilience. It funds activities such as training, equipment (including communication devices like radios, pagers, and mobile data terminals), personal protective equipment (PPE), wellness and fitness initiatives, and modifications to facilities.
Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention (TVTP) Grant Program is sponsored by DHS Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships (CP3) and FEMA. This program provides funding to state, local, tribal, and territorial governments; nonprofits; and institutions of higher education to establish or enhance capabilities to prevent targeted violence and terrorism. This includes funding for prevention programs, preparedness initiatives, and modern technologies that enhance situational awareness.
Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention (TVTP) Grant Program is sponsored by U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships (CP3) / Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). This program provides funding for state, local, tribal, and territorial governments, nonprofits, and institutions of higher education to establish or enhance capabilities to prevent targeted violence and terrorism. This includes strengthening prevention programs, preparedness initiatives, and modern technologies.
SBIR/STTR Programs (Defense Health Agency) is sponsored by Department of Defense (DOD) - Defense Health Agency (DHA). The DHA SBIR/STTR Programs fund biomedical and health-focused technologies that enhance medical readiness, clinical care delivery, force health protection, operational medicine, and military healthcare modernization. Priority research domains include digital health systems, AI-enabled triage, and physiological analytics.
SBIR/STTR Programs is sponsored by Defense Health Agency (DHA). The DHA SBIR and STTR programs support U.S. small businesses in developing high-risk, high-impact medical materiel technologies with potential for wider commercialization, including those that could leverage AI for warfighter health and survival. This program seeks proposals that demonstrate both technical innovation and real clinical relevance in areas such as trauma care, battlefield triage, far-forward telemedicine, and digital health systems with AI-enabled triage.
Defense Health Agency (DHA) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program is sponsored by Defense Health Agency (DHA). The DHA SBIR program provides funding and support for small businesses to develop innovative healthcare technologies and solutions that benefit the military. It focuses on biomedical and health-focused technologies that enhance medical readiness, clinical care delivery, force health protection, operational medicine, and military healthcare modernization. Topics are aligned with real-world needs such as trauma care, telemedicine, infectious disease diagnostics, and wearable monitoring tools.
The Department of Homeland Security funds SBIR proposals in cybersecurity, border technology, disaster response, and critical infrastructure protection. Here is how to target DHS SBIR.
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