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NC-BSI: Project 4. 4: Prototype Border Security Risk Monitor Problem Statement/Objectives There are many factors that contribute to overall risk and cause overload on managers allocating resources. A tool that can summarize and advise on these factors would increase the effectiveness of manager decision making. Methodology Assist in the development of a risk assessment model Create a simulation of the risk assessment model Prototype risk monitor Finalize risk monitor Benefits to DHS • Provide a tool that assists management in assessing border risks (more than immigration and terrorism) and risks of new technology • Provides an automated system that provides current assessment of risk that can be used to improve resource allocation. Deliverables and Timelines • Develop risk assessment model for monitor (year 2) (SDSU) • Develop visualization and infrastructure platform design (year 3) (SDSU) • Develop and refine prototype risk monitor tool (years 4 -6) (SDSU) 1
NC-BSI: Project 4. 4: Prototype Border Security Risk Monitor Elevator speech Technology should be used to assist managerial decision making. This project focuses on applying technology to the assessment of risk and assisting managers in deciding what risk mitigation actions should be taken. Ongoing/leveraged research KM simulation for SMEs Geospatial tool-kit for policy making (ONDCP) Navy Non. Class network to assist with Humanitarian Assistance Disaster Relief (help across borders) (Do. D, Navy) Loss of knowledge risk assessment SDSU Visualization Laboratory Costs and Special Equipment Special equipment to be determined in year 3 (avoid early obsolescence – will focus on open source technology) PI costs - $100 k Student costs - $75 k Travel costs - $25 k All costs include overhead Investigators Larry Head, University of Arizona Murray E. Jennex, San Diego State U. Eric Frost, San Diego State University Robert Judge, San Diego State U. 2
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