HS SEDI is a federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) established by the Secretary of Homeland Security under Section 305 of the Homeland Security Act of 2002. The MITRE Corporation operates HS SEDI under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) contract number HSHQDC-09-D-00001.
HS SEDI assists the Secretary of Homeland Security, the Under Secretary for Science and Technology, and the DHS operating elements in addressing national homeland security system development issues where technical and systems engineering expertise is required. HS SEDI also consults with other government agencies, nongovernmental organizations, institutions of higher education, and nonprofit organizations.
The HS SEDI contract is administered by the DHS Science & Technology Directorate (S&T), which awards Task Orders to support needs across DHS. If you would like to explore how HS SEDI can support your DHS program, email hssedi_info@mitre.org or call 703-983-2600 for more information.
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A federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) assists the United States government with scientific research and analysis, development and acquisition, and/or systems engineering and integration. Governed according to federal acquisition, regulations, FFRDCs operate as long-term strategic partners with their sponsoring government agencies. They are created by the government to address problems of considerable complexity, analyze technical questions with a high degree of objectivity, and provide creative and cost-effective solutions to government problems.
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