Spotlight on DHS: Artificial Intelligence Funding by Admin

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The Department of Homeland Security includes roughly $90 million in its FY 2020 budget to boost the use of Artificial Intelligence at the department.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently released its FY 2020 Budget Request with a total of nearly $58 billion in top line discretionary spending being proposed. Included in this discretionary total is $7.1 billion proposed for the DHS information technology (IT) budget to address infrastructure and mission systems across its numerous agencies and directorates.

Artificial Intelligence Efforts at DHS

Increasingly, DHS and other federal agencies are looking for ways to leverage emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and related technological approaches to improve their mission effectiveness, stretch their workforce capacity and improve efficiencies.

Below is a summary of some key programs and efforts underway at various DHS components that are included in its FY 2020 budget:

Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)

  • National Cybersecurity Protection System (NCPS) (a.k.a. EINSTEIN) – NCPS plans to continue to enhance analytics capabilities that leverage artificial intelligence to detect malicious activity and further automate cyber threat analysis. NCPS allocates $21.6M in FY 2020 for analytics efforts.

Transportation Security Administration (TSA)

  • Computed Tomography Algorithm Development – The FY 2020 budget includes $12.6M to continue advanced algorithm development that use machine learning to enhance TSA checkpoint threat detection effectiveness and efficiency and support automation in future security systems.

U.S. Coast Guard

  • The Operational Performance Improvements and Modeling program – Sub-project: Exploring Machine Learning (ML) for Application in Coast Guard Mission Planning and Disaster Response – The sub-project is to research using ML to improve the Coast Guard’s emergency preparedness and increase response effectiveness in active disasters. The OPIM program receives $500K for FY2020, in part to execute the AI/ML Proof of Concept and test algorithm optimization.

Science and Technology (S&T) Directorate

  • Public Safety Wireless Communications program – Sub-project: Wearable Alert and Monitoring System – The WAMS is composed of wearable devices called sensor nodes that connect to Internet of Things (IoT) sensors, as well as controller software that works with both local and remote artificial intelligence agents in the cloud to provide on demand communication and computing based on first responders’ needs. The overall PSWC program is allocated $5.7M in FY 2020.

  • Research Supporting Public Safety Broadband Implementation – Sub-project: Artificial intelligence /Artificial General Intelligence Integration – The project focuses on the integration of machine learning technologies with existing networks and associated capabilities to address public safety’s most pressing needs. Total program funding for FY 2020 is $5M spread across 4 sub-projects.

  • Flood program – Sub-project: New products from high performance computing and artificial intelligence –  Apply computer learning technologies and facial recognition algorithms to the development of a national inventory of structures database for flood-prone areas, especially for identified FEMA Special Flood Hazard Areas; SFHAs, including type of structure, elevation, tax assessment, ownership and other relevant data. Work with private sector companies to investigate the feasibility of transitioning the national structures inventory to become a commercial product that supports flood and other disaster insurance underwriting. Total program for FY 2020 is $5M spread across 7 sub-projects.

  • Data Analytics Technology Center (DA-TC) – The center provides an agile core technical service that helps DHS to adapt and leverage growing data sets and rapidly evolving technologies, including social media, live streaming, real-time analytics, machine learning and artificial intelligence. Established in FY 2016, DA-TC receives $10.4M in the FY 2020 budget.

  • Office for Interoperability and Compatibility Technology Center (OIC-TC) – The center conducts R&D to improve interoperable emergency communications. Planned FY 2020 milestones include researching edge-computing device to readily share Artificial Intelligence (AI)-infused data, e.g., body-worn camera video, physiological sensor and environmental sensor. Such device shall provide intelligent fusion of wearable sensor data and share alerts with localized user if disconnected from network as well as networked users using available connections. The center receives $2.7M in project funding for FY 2020.

  • People Screening program – The program includes an FY 2020 milestone of evaluating the technical feasibility of repurposing commercially available IoT sensors, wearable technologies, and machine learning to improve people screening operational measurement accuracy, precision, and reliability as well as officer situational awareness. This program receives $3.5M in FY 2020.

  • Next Generation First Responder program – This program plans to conduct an experiment to assess how the Assistant for Understanding Data through Reasoning, Extraction, and sYnthesis (AUDREY) artificial intelligence and data analytics capabilities can enhance paramedic decision-making and help improve patient outcomes. The program has $4.5M in current FY 2019 budget with a planned completion timeline of Q3 of FY 2019, however it is possible that funding could be extended into FY 2020 or that related work could be incorporated into related future efforts.

Countering Weapons Mass Destruction (CWMD) Office

  • The Detection Capability Development (DCD) program – sub-project: Enhanced Radiological Nuclear Inspection and Evaluation (ERNIE) – This project is an advanced machine learning (ML) approach to analyze radiation scans for improved threat detection. The total DCD program receives $33M for FY 2020, of which ERNIE receives a portion.


































































Washington DC Business Development Resources 2019 by Admin

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The Cherry Blossoms are in bloom along the tidal basin, signaling the start of business development season for federally focused businesses, and the scheduling of vendor outreach sessions hosted by scads of government agencies. The vendor outreach sessions consolidate small business outreach efforts for groups of agencies.

Vendor Outreach 101

Basic qualifications needed to take advantage of the vendor outreach resources for business development:

  • These sessions require that you are a 8a/SDVOSB/WOSB/EDWOSB/HubZone business

  • Have a DUNS number and CAGE code

  • Be registered in sam.gov and certified and the corresponding SBA portals

  • Complete portal registration at least a week before the registration date.

  • Register Promptly for the events, on the day and hour registration opens.

Sign me up!

The key to success at these events is preparation!

  • Have a single sided one page capability statement ready for each event, professionally printed on glossy paper.

  • Bring business cards, a pen, and a notebook to hold the paperwork that is handed out.

  • Arrive early and be prepared….

Ready,Set, GO!

  • You can look at my events calendar for registration links and resources.

  • GovTribe has a great google calendar that you can use with dates and resources