Following the 2024 election, but before inauguration, IDGA sent out a Homeland Security Survey to individuals representing federal and local law enforcement, as well as those representing industry serving border security industries with the tools and resources they need to accomplish their missions. The results from that survey show that collaboration between American law enforcement agencies and their international partners is a work in progress.
In order to promote a cooperative environment in the border community, IDGA has established the Border Technology Summit, taking place September 28-29th in San Diego, California. The two-day summit spotlights the latest advancements in biometrics, non-intrusive inspection (NII), AI-powered surveillance, maritime domain awareness, and integrated border operations. The survey results provided in this report dive into some of these themes as well as topics such as training and resources.
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