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DHS Expands AI-Enabled Border Surveillance
March 13, 2026
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is advancing its border security capabilities by upgrading 148 existing uncrewed camera towers with AI-enabled autonomous surveillance technology and deploying 50 next-generation towers along the U.S. northern, southern, and maritime borders. This initiative, supported by $2.7 billion in congressional funding allocated in 2025, aims to enhance real-time threat detection and reduce reliance on human monitoring through AI, machine learning, and advanced video analytics. General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT) is a prime contractor leading the deployment of these towers, which also plan to integrate counter-unmanned aerial system (counter-UAS) capabilities in the future.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the significant federal investment in AI-driven border surveillance technology, signaling increased demand for autonomous systems and advanced sensor integration.
- The contract scope includes both upgrades to existing infrastructure and installation of new towers, offering opportunities for vendors specializing in AI, machine learning, and border security technologies.
- Organizations should evaluate capabilities in autonomous surveillance, on-site AI processing, and counter-UAS technologies to align with DHS modernization priorities.
- Congressional funding and political oversight remain key factors influencing program execution timelines and contract awards, requiring close attention to legislative developments affecting DHS procurement.
Agencies
Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection, United States Senate, White House, Congress
Vendors
General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT), Anduril, Elbit
Contracts
, $2.7 billion
Locations
Sources
- GDIT Introduces AI-Enabled Towers for Border Surveillance · ExecutiveBiz · Mar 13
- AI-enabled watch towers set to proliferate along the border - Defense One · Defense One · Mar 11