The Mississippi Research Initiative (MRI) addresses weaknesses in dissemination and interpretation of data before (preparedness and
protection), during (response), and after (response and recovery) a mass-casualty, all-hazard event, including the lack of interoperability
and coordination among State, local, and regional homeland security professionals. This thrust area will address these coordination
challenges beginning at the State level with the long term goal of integrating different, but complementary, activities occurring
across the Southeast region in to one integrated approach. This initiative will focus on areas of research involving both Mississippi
educational institutions and ORNL with particular emphasis on areas in which Mississippi and ORNL already have complementary research
capability. By targeting complementary capabilities, DHS will be able to leverage extensive previous investment by other organizations.
Additionally, focusing on complementary research will ensure the quickest path to technology that can be transitioned to the homeland
security community. Participating Mississippi educational institutions include:
Alcorn State University (Lorman, MS);
Jackson
State University (Jackson, MS);
Mississippi State University (Starkville, MS);
University of Mississippi (Oxford, MS); and
University
of Southern Mississippi (Hattiesburg, MS).
To learn more about the SERRI Research projects at these institutions, please click on
the following links: