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Homeland Security Technology Consortium Announces Security Innovation Challenge, $25,000 in Prizes

Homeland Security Technology Consortium Announces Security Innovation Challenge, $25,000 in Prizes

The Homeland Security Technology Consortium (HSTech), Advanced Technology International (ATI), and TechConnect announced the Security Innovation Challenge and $25,000 p**** for technology solutions that represent the cutting edge in identity management.

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Challenge applicants should represent privacy-centric solutions for both civilian and federal applications in the areas of: pattern recognition software, real-time analytics platforms, sensors, scanners, imaging, cybersecurity platforms, data harmonization software, and artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML).

“The future security of our nation – both physical and virtual – will depend on the innovation of many kinds of people and organizations, especially private-sector non-traditional innovators, which have so much to offer on the cutting edge,” said Matthew Laudon, Vice President – TechConnect Division, ATI. “The Security Innovation Challenge is the ideal route to connect your emerging security technologies with key government requirements and associated prototype funding opportunities.”

TechConnect will invite top-ranked applicants to pitch their solutions in-person to investment, industry and military tech scouts, as well as consortium representatives at Defense TechConnect Innovation Summit, which runs from September 26-29, 2022, in Washington, D.C. Pitch presenters will compete on-site for awards from the $25,000 p**** pool. Additionally, qualified applicants receive a one-year f************** in HS Tech and access to engagement opportunities through the consortium

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“The Homeland Security Technology Consortium knows that privacy-centric identity management technologies and processes remain critical capabilities to advance homeland security missions. We look forward to seeing what innovative solutions come out of this challenge to support the DHS mission,” said Ari Schuler, Chairman of HSTech’s Executive Committee.

Michael Dougherty, HSTech’s Executive Director, remarked: “We expect this Challenge to give our Consortium members and other brilliant innovators the opportunity to assist the Department of Homeland Security in further developing capabilities to serve the national interest.”

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