The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's mission is to secure the nation from threats. This requires a range of jobs including aviation, border security, emergency response, cybersecurity, and chemical facility inspector.
Learn how to work with DHS, how they assist small businesses, and about their policies, regulations, and business opportunities.
Small Business Assistance
Small Business Assistance
Small Business Assistance
DHS understands that small businesses are vital to our national strength. DHS ensures that small businesses have a fair opportunity to compete for contracts.
Financial Assistance
Small Business Assistance
Financial assistance includes grants, cooperative agreements, training, loans, direct payments, and flood insurance.
Security and Training Requirements for Contractors
Policies, procedures, and training requirements for DHS contractors whose solicitations and contracts include the special clauses involving cybersecurity and privacy training.
Accessibility Requirements
DHS is committed to providing accessible Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to individuals with disabilities, including members of the public and federal employees.
Acquisition Policy
DHS strives to help businesses understand the laws, policies, procedures, and forms that shape the DHS acquisition environment.