Contract Opportunity General Information Classification Description Attachments/Links Contact Information History Award Notices Follow Request for Information (RFI) on Cognitive Effects in Cyber Operations Active Contract Opportunity Notice ID IARPA-RFI-22-07 Related Notice Department/Ind.
(U) The NRO Advanced Systems and Technology Office (AS&T) is pleased to release a Request for Information (RFI) for the program Cyber-SMAX. Cyber-SMAX seeks to consider, evaluate, and recommend future technologies and approaches to mitigate the effects of cyber-attacks to space systems, including both space and ground segments. The full RFI can be found on the NRO ARC at acq.westfields.net.
ECLPSE will be a Two Step, Open BAA to support research and analysis on cyber-physical sensing and Electronic Warfare (EW)-kinetic effects to enable understanding how cyber-connected devices interact with the physical environment found in manufacturing automation, utilities, transportation, agricultural, medical, and other common applications.
The objective is to enable the USNORTHCOM and USSOUTHCOM partner nations to prevent, detect, identify and mitigate effects of cyber-attacks to government and military networks.
The objective is to enable the USNORTHCOM and USSOUTHCOM partner nations to prevent, detect, identify and mitigate effects of cyber-attacks to government and military networks.
Army's Threat System Management Office (TSMO) desires a comprehensive evaluation of current adversarial, non-adversarial, and commercial capabilities utilizing quantum technologies as a strategic means of delivering or supporting operationalized effects (e.g. Cyber, Electronic Warfare, Anti-Access Area Denial, etc.) against U.S. Military and Coalition forces.
The CD will focus on demonstrating technologies, and tactics, techniques and procedures (TTP) that detect, contain, and correct the adverse effects of cyber attacks against USVs.
• Ability to model electromagnetic systems and effects, network effects, and cyber effects • Ability to perform both isolated and distributed training • Ability to conduct sequential theater-scale, mission level simulation training • Government-owned and controlled inputs, outputs, source code, and hardware with the end goal of creating an architecture that can be replicated across the DoD, Intelligence Community (IC), and defense contractor communities
The suite of planned ILTE capabilities will enable testing and training under tactical conditions for small- and large-scale operations while integrating cyber and electromagnetic activities effects in support of the Army’s major modernization programs. The ILTE achieved its initial capability delivery in February 2019, and enabled the U.S. Army to test all identified future weapon systems in realistic operational environments.