The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has extended CREATE’S work on Science and Technology Analysis and Management of Innovation Activity (STAMINA) with a new contract for $1.25 million, funding work from September 2024 to September 2025. The project will address key aspects of research and development transition to enhance the DHS Transition Branch’s capabilities, such as defining transition process research needs, creating quantitative and impactful descriptions of the R&D benefits, and creating a procedural framework for the evaluation of uptake for transitioned projects to component operations and/or to non-DHS stakeholders.
The project is led by CREATE Senior Research Fellow Detlof von Winterfeldt (principal investigator) along with CREATE Senior Scientist Isaac Maya. Senior Fellow Richard John will contribute to the project as co-Principal Investigator. CREATE Director Randolph Hall will also contribute research to the project. Jeff Countryman will prove staff support for the work.
More information on CREATE’s research transition program can be found on our Transition Projects webpage. CREATE Director, Randolph Hall, recently published the book: Managing Innovation Inside Universities.
Posted October 11, 2024