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 Using our years of experience to make our nation less vulnerable.
 
As a nonprofit, mission-driven organization dedicated to the public good, the people of Noblis know that there is no higher mission than protecting our homeland and safeguarding our nation’s future. We were working on homeland security long before it was an everyday news item. And we’re uniquely prepared and motivated to take on the kind of complex and challenging problems posed by today’s global threats to our ports, communications systems, emergency response and other resources.
 
In fact, Noblis professionals were already focused on the threat of weapons of mass destruction and America’s vulnerability to terrorist attacks in the decades before 9/11. And for years we have supported efforts to enable federal, state and local officials to detect suspicious activities, respond to crises and help with investigations.

Among the security-related efforts Noblis continues to advance are:

Now, as America defines its homeland security mission, Noblis can apply the experience and perspective we’ve gained working with federal, state and local governments as well as industry to integrated approaches that address and bring together the diverse, complex needs of these multiple sectors. 


 
Identity discovery is greatly enhanced when multiple data types are captured, processed, and combined for analysis. A design framework makes it easier to identify system requirements.

Noblis Mission Life Cycle Support 
The Noblis Mission Life Cycle Support (MLCS) organization has developed a full-spectrum enterprise approach to solving client problems and providing timely solutions to challenges both large and small.


 Noblis Project Highlights

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Noblis biometrics experts discuss Noblis' work on the Universal Latent Workstation and the Universal Face Workstation.

National Security & Intelligence News
Noblis Presents Poster at 2011 Algorithm Workshop
National Security & Intelligence Lead, Sterling Thomas, Ph.D., presented a poster titled, “A Novel Algorithm for Building De-Novo Biomolecular Interaction Networks for Infectious Diseases” at the 2011 Algorithm Workshop in Boston, Massachusetts. View the poster. 
 
"Chemical Segregation by Toxidrome for the Chemical Terrorism Risk Assessment" Presentation Delivered at OnSite Annual Meeting
A presentation written by representatives from Noblis, the Department of Homeland (DHS) Security Chemical Security Analysis Center  (CSAC) and Edgewood Chemical and Biological Center (ECBC) was presented at the OnSite Annual Meeting for Homeland Security, Forensics, and Environmental Remediation. View the presentation.

Noblis is a Sponsor of the Aberdeen Proving Ground Army Alliance
The Army Alliance is comprised of sponsors working together to ensure the well being of programs at the Aberdeen Proving Ground
 
 
A listing of biometric reference and research material.

Successful Security Control Selection Using NIST SP 800-53
With the NIST framework, the decision to implement selected security controls is structured and based on the risk tolerance and mission objectives of the organization.

Sigma
In the September 2010 issue of Sigma, Noblis explores the concept of rare events and whether these unforeseen events can be modeled.
 
As system complexity increases, security will occupy a larger part of the development cycle. This Sigma identifies practical steps organizations can take to address security more comprehensively. 

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