New day dawning for DHS acquisitions?

AuthorMagnuson, Stew
PositionSECURITY BEAT: HOMELAND DEFENSE BRIEFS - Department of Homeland Security

Vendors and laboratories frustrated by the way the Department of Homeland Security acquires new technology might find a ray of hope after the arrival of Thomas Celucci, chief commercialization officer at the science and technology directorate.

Joining the department last September after a career as a venture capitalist and leader of technology companies, Celucci said it didn't take him long to figure out where the department had shortcomings.

"It was clear to me in my first hour and a half at DHS that [the department] had problems articulating what it needs," he told a border security conference in Austin, Texas.

Requirements documents are often full of vague descriptions of what technologies the Coast Guard, Customs and Border Patrol, Secret Service and other DHS agencies need to fulfill their missions, he said. One vendor showing him such a document complained that the solution could be approached in "35 different ways."

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