Join us for an in-depth briefing on the Government Accountability Office's (GAO) 11th Annual Assessment of the Department of Homeland Security's Major Acquisition Programs, a comprehensive review of the systems and capabilities DHS relies upon to execute its critical missions—from border security and maritime safety to cybersecurity and emergency response.
DHS invests tens of billions of taxpayer dollars in acquisition programs designed to deliver the technologies, infrastructure, and operational capabilities that protect the nation. These programs often take years to develop, test, and field, making effective oversight and management essential to mission success.
This exclusive briefing will examine the report's findings on the performance, risks, and future outlook of DHS's major acquisition portfolio, including programs with life-cycle costs exceeding $300 million. Participants will gain valuable insight into how these investments are performing against their original cost, schedule, and performance goals, and what recent policy and funding changes could mean for the future of DHS acquisitions.
Key discussion topics will include:
Among the report's most notable findings:
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