SETA Support for DHS S&T Office of Science and Engineering
G&H supports research, development, and test and evaluation for homeland security-related technologies.
For over two decades we have successfully worked with all levels of government to develop and implement national initiatives and programs and specific projects to assist local, state and federal government to enhance organizational and community preparedness, effectiveness and resilience.
G&H supports research, development, and test and evaluation for homeland security-related technologies.
G&H developed the Battle Rhythm Manager application to facilitate Earth Ex, a transnational exercise.
G&H supported DHS S&T and CUSEC in the FEMA led Shaken Fury earthquake response and recovery exercise.
We are helping Cary, NC move from the "Old World" to the "New World" of governance in order to create "the town that doesn't yet exist"
G&H is developing and deploying the technical capabilities and processes to help jurisdictions to obtain support in a timely fashion.
The G&H team was able to successfully empower agencies to share and use information in their native operational environments.
G&H has supported the establishment and ongoing administration of the VSMWG.
G&H is supporting the formation of the National Information Sharing Consortium (NISC).
G&H has played a vital role in the development of and support for the DHS S&T Virtual USA program.
G&H has been providing technical assistance in support of information sharing goals and practices by 16 localities.
G&H develops and manages a national online training series for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security First Responder Group.
G&H worked to identify and develop the technical capacity to share seven regional Essential Elements of Information.
G&H has helped to define the requirements for and assists in the ongoing strategic direction of the First Responders Community of Practice.