DHS S&T Announces $45M Funding Opportunity for New Center of Excellence for Homeland Security in the Arctic

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U.S. Army Green Berets with 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) and Finnish Army special operations soldiers with Utti Jaeger Regiment posture on a helicopter landing zone in Lapland, Finland, March 12, 2023. The Utti Jaeger Regiment hosted Exercise Talvikotka 23 from March 12-16, 2023, inside the Arctic Circle to enhance and exchange winter warfare tactics and techniques (Staff Sgt. Anthony Bryant, U.S. Army).
U.S. Army Green Berets with 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) and Finnish Army special operations soldiers with Utti Jaeger Regiment posture on a helicopter landing zone in Lapland, Finland, March 12, 2023. The Utti Jaeger Regiment hosted Exercise Talvikotka 23 from March 12-16, 2023, inside the Arctic Circle to enhance and exchange winter warfare tactics and techniques (Staff Sgt. Anthony Bryant, U.S. Army).

April 24, 2023 | Originally published by Department of Homeland Security on April 19, 2023

WASHINGTON – Accredited United States colleges and universities are invited to submit proposals to lead the new Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Center of Excellence (COE) for Homeland Security in the Arctic (HSA). The DHS Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) announced a funding opportunity to lead the new Center for up to 10 years and a total of $45 million through a cooperative agreement.

“By partnering with universities, S&T harnesses the intellectual power of academia to address the most complex issues facing the homeland while training the next generation of homeland security experts,” said Dr. Dimitri Kusnezov, DHS Under Secretary for Science and Technology. “Once awarded, this COE will use cutting-edge approaches to conduct critical research needed to prepare for and implement an effective response to the challenges DHS faces in the Arctic domain.”

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