
U.S Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Innovation Team (INVNT), intends to host a symposium with industry to foster discussion, share insights, and accelerate innovation regarding the use of autonomous and physical systems to enhance CBP's mission.
This symposium will include discussions related to CBP INVNT’s upcoming Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO) Pilot opening: CSOP-BP-GS-26-0002 - Autonomous Ground Surveillance Vehicles (AGSV).
1. The Future of Autonomous Systems in Advancing the CBP Mission
Autonomous systems, including AI and ML, are vital for CBP's mission to
protect the American people, safeguard borders and facilitate trade.
They enhance situational awareness, improve threat detection, and
increase operational efficiency by acting as force multipliers, allowing
personnel to focus on complex tasks. These technologies are crucial for
maintaining domain awareness across diverse environments and adapting
to evolving threats.
2. Accelerating Autonomous Ground Surveillance Solutions for Border Security
Autonomous ground surveillance solutions are critical for securing vast land borders. Accelerating development and deployment of these systems enhances border security by providing persistent, wide-area detection and tracking capabilities. These AI-driven systems improve detection rates, reduce response times, and increase agent safety in challenging environments, bolstering overall border security. Furthermore, these technologies significantly contribute to time savings and efficiency for frontline personnel by automating labor-intensive tasks, reducing operator workloads, and freeing personnel to focus on critical field operations.
3. Navigating Procurement and Innovative Pathways for Emerging Technologies
CBP's ability to adopt cutting-edge technologies relies on agile
procurement and innovative pathways. CBP collaborates with industry via
the CBP Innovation Team, conducting pilot programs and establishing
partnerships to accelerate the testing and adoption of disruptive
commercial capabilities. Leveraging flexible acquisition strategies is
essential for industry partners to contribute to CBP's mission and
ensure national security.
Registration:
Each company may register up to 2 attendees. Registration is limited and must be completed for each attendee. All interested participants should submit their registration by Wednesday, June 17, 2026
We encourage you to submit questions prior to the event. Please email your questions to Innovation.Summit26@cbp.dhs.gov by Friday, June 12, 2026. To ensure we address your questions either during or after the event, please use the same email address that you registered with when sending your questions.