DHS Explosives Division

Summary

The Explosives Division (EXD) is a division of the Science and Technology Directorate of the United States Department of Homeland Security. Within the Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency, EXD develops technologies needed to detect, interdict, and lessen the effect of non-nuclear explosives used by terrorists against mass transit, civil aviation, and critical infrastructure.[1]

DHS Explosives Division
Agency overview
Formed2003
JurisdictionUnited States
HeadquartersDHS Nebraska Avenue Complex, Washington D.C.
Agency executive
  • Eric Houser, Director
Parent agencyDHS Science and Technology Directorate
WebsiteDHS Explosives Division

Overview edit

The 2007 High Priority Technical Needs Brochure, an article published by Homeland Security, defines critical focus areas for explosives research:

  • Standoff detection on persons (portable solutions)[buzzword]
  • System solution[buzzword] for detection in baggage (checked & carried)
  • Capability to detect VBIED (Vehicle Borne Improvised Explosive Devices) of large threat mass (container, trailer, ship, vessel, car, rail)
  • Capability to detect homemade and novel explosives
  • Capability to assess, render safe, and neutralize explosive threats
  • Optimize canine explosive detection capability[2]

References edit

  1. ^ "DHS | Science and Technology Directorate Borders and Maritime Security Division". www.dhs.gov. Archived from the original on 14 January 2009. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  2. ^ https://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/High_Priority_Technology_Needs.pdf[bare URL PDF]