2005 Homeland Security Awards
The United States and the world have moved into a new era which necessitates
tighter and more vigilant security in all areas. The Foundation is
doing its part by awarding four Homeland Security
Awards to
United States individual citizens or companies that are making a measurable
and constructive contribution related to basic and/or advanced research
in the area of homeland security which will result in a significant
and positive benefit to society. The four fields are:
1) Biological, Radiological, Nuclear - Including
utilities (air, water, telephone), aviation, business vulnerabilities,
sensors, and lack of situational awareness;
2) Border/Transportation Security - Airport
security, trucks, rail, and containers authorization, certification and
tracking;
3) Emergency Response - Interoperability,
emergency command centers, mobile devices (PDAs, cell phones, pagers,
Internet);
4) Information Sharing - Cyber security,
vertical and horizontal (Federal, State and private) communications,
ways to encourage information sharing, privacy issues, and criminal and
terrorist watch lists.
Nominations
The Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation invites nominations for
the
Homeland Security Awards from the
general public. Nominees must be United States citizens or companies.
Nomination materials must consist of an official Nomination form available
only online. The Nomination Form describes the nominee and the innovative
work. If a nominee is selected as a semifinalist, the nominator will
be asked to submit three letters of endorsement of the nominee and his
or her work. All materials must be complied in a single package sent
to the Foundation. Nominations are available at
www.ccolumbusfoundationawards.org.
The deadline for 2005 Nominations is Friday, April 29, 2005.
Selection Process
The Foundation's Board of Trustees selects the semifinalists from among
the
Homeland Security Awards nominations
received. The semifinalists are sent for ranking to a national Evaluation
Committee composed of prominent individuals representing diverse fields
of human endeavor. The Foundation's Board ultimately selects the four
Homeland Security Awards Columbus Scholars.
Evaluation Committee
Each year the Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation is honored
to have the assistance of distinguished individuals serving on the Homeland
Security Awards Evaluation Committee. Each year's committee is listed
on the page linked to that specific year.
Awards Ceremony
The
Homeland Security Awards are presented
at a luncheon in conjunction with the
Frank
Annunzio Awards in
October on Columbus Day in Washington , D.C.