Shaping the Future of National Security Through Innovation and Collaboration

At NSI, we are pioneering a new era of national security research by embracing the complex, interconnected challenges faced by the Department of Defense (DoD) and Intelligence Community (IC). We understand that addressing these challenges requires more than just expertise in isolated fields鈥攊t demands a transdisciplinary approach that leverages diverse perspectives and innovative thinking. Our commitment to this vision has led us to build a dynamic team of researchers who are not only leaders in their respective fields but also collaborators who thrive at the intersections of disciplines. We are not just responding to the challenges of today; we are shaping the future of national security. Our growing team of researchers, combined with our commitment to transdisciplinary approaches, ensures that we remain at the cutting edge of innovation and excellence.

Space Technology

The vast expanse of space holds both opportunities and threats. Our research in Space Technology focuses on developing essential capabilities for next-generation satellites including communications, microelectronics, sensors, power, and propulsion. We enhance critical operations including space surveillance and geospatial intelligence to ensure that the U.S. maintains its strategic advantage in space.

Enviromental Security

The impact of extreme and changing environments on national security cannot be overstated. Our work in Environmental Security synthesizes Earth science data to assess risks and develop strategies to ensure military operations and to mitigate the effects of climate change. With a focus on Arctic studies and risk assessment, we are addressing the security challenges posed by the planet鈥檚 environment.

Cognitive Security

The human mind is both a weapon and a target in modern warfare. Our research in Cognitive Security is exploring the intersections of neuroscience, social engineering, and complex decision-making. By understanding the cognitive processes that underpin human behavior, we aim to develop strategies that protect against psychological and informational threats.