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U.S. Homeland Security R&D – Programs and Funding Opportunities – 2006-2010 - 3 Volumes

A cumulative $25 Billion will be allocated to Industry and Academia from 2006 to 2010 by the U.S. Federal, State and Local governments to advance R&D in Homeland Security. These funds are distributed in order to vastly improve the numerous technological shortcomings in existing homeland security technologies and products. This enormous R&D effort is spread over nearly 20 government agencies across dozens of homeland security sectors and will fund 100s of programs in 2006 and as many as 4000 by 2010.

Homeland Security Research Corporation embarked on a massive research effort, to identify these multiple sources of R&D funding, fully understand the homeland security R&D funding trends, current and future technologies, unanswered needs, legislation, and terror-tactics in order to provide a complete picture of the U.S. Homeland Security R&D efforts in the next 5 years. We provide the results of this analysis in three detailed reports that include Homeland Security R&D funding opportunities, analysis of resources, programs and budgets, and forecasts segmented by Application, U.S. Federal Agency, Grantee, Mission Activity and Strategic Activity.


Volume 1: U.S. Homeland Security R&D – Programs and Funding Opportunities – 2006-2010

This research report examines the entire U.S. Homeland Security R&D landscape, describes in detail the existing and evolving HLS R&D markets, analyzes and forecasts their development over the rest of the decade - both by department/agency and by mission (e.g., Physical Security, Cyber Security). This volume covers a greater number of areas and sectors than Volumes 2 and/or 3.

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Volume 2: U.S. Homeland Security Technologies R&D – Programs and Funding Opportunities – 2006-2010


This research report examines the efforts to develop novel automated means for the detection of a terrorist threat before it is carried out. Such detection capability will be critical in protecting the population against Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosives. Novel detection concepts are required across the spectrum, since current technologies are inadequate at best. This volume delivers the program analysis by application (i.e., Nuclear Detection, Biological Detection, Diagnostics, Detection Networks) and provides a more in-depth analysis of the programs in each.

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Volume 3: U.S. Homeland Security Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals R&D – Programs and Funding Opportunities – 2006-2010

This research report examines the efforts to develop new therapeutics and vaccines, whose purpose will be to minimize post-attack damage. In particular, this effort focuses on the development of novel vaccines and drugs that treat recognized biological terror threats, and can minimize the damage of such attacks. This volume delivers the program analysis by application (i.e., Biological Therapeutics, Vaccines, Decontamination, Chemical Therapeutics) and provides a more in-depth analysis of the programs in each.

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