Diplomatic Security’s Counter-Unmanned Aircraft System (C-UAS) operators in Post Alpha need a more centralized interface that autonomously gathers data from multiple C-UAS sensors and feeds the most relevant information into one single view.
Read MoreDesign engineers responsible for upgrading cameras at embassies need a policy that accounts for the capabilities of newly purchased high definition digital camera equipment in order to reduce costs and ensure full surveillance coverage of the compound to monitor for potential threats.
Read MoreNetwork defenders in the Monitoring and Incident Response Division need a more reliable way to detect behavioral anomalies in order to counter malicious activity on DOS networks before incidents occur.
Read MoreOn-site security personnel at US embassies in the Middle East region need a Less-Than-Lethal (LTL) security systems that can be used multiple times in a short period of time in order to prevent large groups of attackers from breaching the facility..
Read MoreThe Countermeasures Program Division (CMP), headquarters, and regional security teams needs to, in real-time, identify the changing environment or forensic variables in embassies to help predict security risks, like the Havana syndrome, in order to more quickly gather environmental data and potentially save lives.
Read MoreOn-site security personnel at U.S. Government overseas offices need a way to quickly identify the location of imminent danger when the emergency notification system is triggered in order to create an escape plan or diffuse the threat before it causes harm to human lives and property.
Read MoreSecurity engineering officers in U.S. Embassy Baghdad need a better way to detect and locate non-US autonomous drones within 1/2 kilometer of the US Embassy Baghdad in order to prevent adversaries from surveilling and harming the people inside the embassy.
Read MoreLibyan customs agents need a tool to identify fraudulent documents in order to free up time and lessen the need for in-person training.
Read MoreThe Office of Space and Advanced Technology (SAT) needs a way to stop collisions from satellites and space debris from making space unusable.
Read MoreNational ship registries and port and customs authorities need to analyze shipping and corporate data to identify suspicious behavior and flag commercial entities, transactions and/or shipments for further due-diligence investigation.
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