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NSTCOE
Participates in Symposium with the
Center of Excellence for Border
Security and Immigration
(06/02/2009)
The Center for Border Security and
Immigration led by the University of
Texas El Paso sponsored a symposium
February 26 and 27, 2009. The
symposium theme, Educating to
Make a Difference in Border Security
and Immigration, attracted
approximate 100 persons. Dr. Carol
Abel Lewis, NSTCOE Principal
Investigator, spoke on the
transportation security educational
components and center objectives.
Other panelists were from Boeing,
the Federal Bureau of Investigation
and the University of Washington.
The discussion thread mentioned by
all panelists was the importance of
linking education and technology in
the initiatives designed to increase
security.

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Congressman Bennie Thompson invites
NTSCOE to DBE Workshop
(06/02/2009)
Congressman Bennie Thompson (US
Representative Mississippi) hosted
disadvantaged and minority business
owners in a workshop providing
information about the opportunities
available through the Department of
Homeland Security. The concept was
to link companies and universities
that have DHS grant and contract
awards with disadvantaged and
minority businesses, whose services
match the necessary work and tasks
to be accomplished. Dr. Carol Abel
Lewis represented the Texas Southern
University NTSCOE. A table was set
with information about the NTSCOE
Petrochemical Incident Location
System (PILS) and attendees were
made aware of the technology
symposium to be held in 2010.
Greater insights were gained about
seeking and facilitating business
liaisons for the small and large
businesses and universities.
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DHS
Secretary Jay Cohen and Congressman
Al Green Visited TSU
(4/14/2008)
Texas Southern University welcomed
DHS Secretary Jay Cohen and
Congressman Al Green to campus to
April 14, 2008, to discuss the
NTSCOE-P. President Rudley expressed
the University’s support and
commitment to this security
initiative. General discussion
following the presentation of TSU’s
transportation capabilities and
strategic position by Principal
Investigator, Dr. Carol Abel Lewis,
led to the suggestion for a fall
workshop, which is scheduled for
November 19 and 20, 2008. Others in
attendance included Interim Provost
James Douglas, NTSCOE Co-Principal
Investigator Lei Yu, and Wendy Adair
from TSU; Dr. Matthew Clark, Jeanne
Lin, and Tracye Dillard Wilson from
DHS, and staff of Congressman Green.



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TSU
Named Co-Leading Institution of
NTSCOE-P
(2/27/2008)
The U.S. Department of Homeland
Security announced today the
selection of 11 universities to
serve as important partners for
conducting multi-disciplinary
research and creating innovative
learning environments for critical
homeland security missions. These
universities will partner to lead
one of five new Centers of
Excellence and receive a multi-year
grant of up to $2 million per year,
over a period of four to six years.
The five new Centers of Excellence,
located across the country, will
study: border security and
immigration; explosives detection,
mitigation, and response; maritime,
island and port security; natural
disasters, coastal infrastructure
and emergency management; and
transportation security.
"Investments in long-term, basic
research are vital for the future of
homeland security," said Jay M.
Cohen, Under Secretary for Science
and Technology. "These colleges and
universities are leaders in their
fields of study. They will provide
scientific expertise, high-quality
resources, and independent thought –
all valuable to securing America."
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Center of Excellence for Border
Security and Immigration: The
University of Arizona at Tucson
and University of Texas at El
Paso will co-lead a new center
responsible for conducting
research and developing
technologies, tools, and
advanced methods to balance
immigration and commerce with
effective border security. Their
focus will be to assess threats
and vulnerabilities, improve
surveillance and screening,
analyze immigration trends, and
help to enhance policy and law
enforcement efforts.
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Center of Excellence for
Explosives Detection, Mitigation
and Response: Northeastern
University in Boston, Mass., and
the University of Rhode Island
in Kingston, R.I., will co-lead
a new center responsible for
conducting research to evaluate
the risks, costs and
consequences of terrorism, and
develop new means and methods to
protect the nation. Their
primary focus will be to detect
leave-behind Improvised
Explosive Devices, enhance
aviation cargo security, provide
next-generation baggage
screening, detect liquid
explosives, and enhance
suspicious passenger
identification.
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Center of Excellence for
Maritime, Island and Port
Security: The University of
Hawaii in Honolulu, Hawaii and
Stevens Institute of Technology
in Hoboken, N.J., will co-lead a
new center responsible for
conducting research and
developing new ways to
strengthen maritime domain
awareness and safeguard
populations and properties
unique to U.S. islands, and
remote and extreme environments.
Examples include protecting the
Alaskan Pipeline and other
infrastructure and enhancing
response and recovery plans for
natural disaster threats like
earthquakes and tsunamis. The
University of Hawaii will lead
research and education for
maritime and island security,
and Stevens Institute of
Technology will lead research
and education for port security.
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Center of Excellence for Natural
Disasters, Coast Infrastructure
and Emergency Management: The
University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill and Jackson State
University in Jackson, Miss.,
will co-lead a new center
responsible for conducting
research and enhance the
nation's ability to safeguard
populations, properties, and
economies as it relates to the
consequences of catastrophic
natural disasters, including
hurricanes, tornadoes, floods,
earthquakes, droughts, and
wildfires. Examples include
protecting at-risk
infrastructures and populations,
enhancing post-catastrophic
recovery, improving information
sharing and communication, and
enhancing critical supply chain
resiliency.
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Center of Excellence for
Transportation Security: Texas
Southern University in Houston,
Tougaloo College in Tougaloo,
Miss., and the University of
Connecticut in Storrs, Conn.,
will co-lead a new center
responsible for conducting
research and developing new
technologies, tools and advanced
methods to defend, protect, and
increase the resilience of the
nation's multi-modal
transportation infrastructure.
These institutions were
designated by Congress with the
passage of the Implementing
Recommendations of the 9/11
Commission Act of 2007.
The Centers of Excellence program is
managed by the Science and
Technology Directorate's Office of
University Programs. The program
takes advantage of the unsurpassed
research capabilities and
intellectual capital of U.S.
colleges and universities to fill
knowledge and technology gaps for
the department. By Congressional
authorization, each Center will be
responsible for conducting
multidisciplinary research and
developing education initiatives in
areas important for homeland
security.
For more
information about University
Programs and current Centers of
Excellence, visit
www.dhs.gov/universityprograms.
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Congresswoman
Sheila Jackson Lee, and Transportation
Security Administration (TSA) Administrator
Kip Hawley Visit Department of
Transportation Studies
(2/11/2008)
The Department
of Transportation Studies hosted the visit
by Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, and
Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
Administrator Kip Hawley on February 11,
2008 at 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. The visit started
with a tour of major transportation labs,
including Full-Motion Flight Simulator,
Full-Motion Driving Simulator, Mobile
Traffic Lab, and Real-Time Traffic Lab.
After the tour, a discussion was held about
the National Transportation Security Center
of Excellence for Petro-Chemical
Transportation, and issues regarding the
training of transportation security
personnel. Accompanied with the visit
included President John M. Rudley, Provost
Bobby Wilson, Dean Demetrios Kazakos, as
well as some faculties and students in the
Department of Transportation Studies.

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