DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY SCIENCE AND TECHOLOGY Evolution of Systems Engineering Dr. Phil DePoy Former Director Wayne E. Meyer Institute of Systems.

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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY SCIENCE AND TECHOLOGY Evolution of Systems Engineering Dr. Phil DePoy Former Director Wayne E. Meyer Institute of Systems Engineering

DHS HISTORY 9/20/ President’s Address to Congress 10/8/ Executive Order /29/ HSPD-1 6/2/ President’s Address to Nation 6/18/ Proposal Submitted to Congress 11/25/ Homeland Security Act of /24/ DHS Became Operational

AGENCIES MOVED TO DHS U.S. COAST GUARD U.S. SECRET SERVICE U.S. CUSTOMS SERVICE FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION TRANSPORTATION SECURITY FEDERAL PROTECTIVE SERVICE

AGENCIES MOVED TO DHS (CONT) CBRN COUNTERMEASURES PROGRAM ENVIRONMENTAL MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY NATIONAL BIOLOGICAL WARFARE DEFENSE ANALYSIS CENTER PLUM ISLAND ANIMAL DISEASE CENTER

S&T DIRECTORATE DIVISIONS CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL EXPLOSIVES INFRASTRUCTURE AND GEOPHYSICAL BORDERS AND MARITIME COMMAND, CONTROL, & INTEROPERABILITY HUMAN FACTORS

ALLOCATION OF S&T BUDGET Basic Research 25% Applied Research 15% Transition 60%

ALLOCATION OF S&T BUDGET DHS DOD Basic Research 25% 15% (1.7B) Applied Research 15% 37% (4.2B) Transition 60% 48% (5.6B)

DHS S&T ISSUES REQUIREMENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS PRIORITIZATION TRANSITION FROM TECHNICAL CAPABILITY TO OPERATIONAL SYSTEM CUSTOMER INVOLVEMENT INTEGRATION TESTING