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Mason Receives Multimillion-Dollar Center of Excellence Award from the Department of Homeland Security

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亚洲AV has been selected by the Department of Homeland Security to lead its Center of Excellence in聽Criminal Investigations and Network Analysis.

The 10-year, multimillion-dollar grant is among the largest research awards the university has received, with $3.85 million committed for its first year of operation.

Schar School faculty members聽and Desmond Arias, as well as staff of the聽, were among those leading the efforts to submit, and successfully win, the award.聽Under the grant, George Mason will lead a consortium of universities and law enforcement agencies to investigate patterns of criminal activities and forensics, and develop strategies to predict and disrupt transnational crime.聽Six schools within Mason collaborated to develop much of the proposal, with Professors Shelley and Arias among those in the lead. Dr. Shelley will serve on the leadership team for the project.

鈥淲e are honored by the confidence shown in our university and our extraordinary faculty by the Department of Homeland Security,鈥 George Mason President 脕ngel Cabrera said. 鈥淭his award highlights our commitment to multidisciplinary collaboration in areas of great societal consequence and our emergence as a top-tier research university.鈥

Matthew Clark, director of Homeland Security鈥檚 Office of University Programs, said Mason鈥檚 experience working with the security and intelligence communities, coupled with its strong criminology and sociology programs, 鈥渕akes them a strong partner for the department.鈥

The Homeland Security Act of 2002 established Centers of Excellence as a university-based system that works with operational agencies to solve complex and difficult problems.

鈥淢ason is committed to elevating multidisciplinary research of significant societal impact,鈥 Mason Provost S. David Wu said. "This project highlights our institutional commitment and our strengths in multifaceted security research. The Center of Excellence will bring together some of our best minds in the social and natural sciences, policy and engineering.鈥

The leadership team will consist of professor Anthony Stefanidis, who serves as director of the new Center of Excellence; University Professor Louise Shelley, director of the Schar School's Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center; Paulo Costa, associate professor of systems engineering and operations research; professor David Weisburd, executive director of Mason鈥檚 Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy; Allison Redlich, professor in the Department of Criminology, Law and Society; Jim Jones, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering; and professor Mary Ellen O鈥橳oole, director of Mason鈥檚 Forensic Science Program.

鈥淭his award is a true reflection of the Mason community鈥檚 commitment to advancing research of consequence and is made possible by the multidisciplinary strengths that we and our trusted partners bring to the center,鈥 said Deborah Crawford, Mason鈥檚 vice president of research. 鈥淲e look forward to working with our academic partners in the homeland security enterprise on this important topic for years to come.