Real-Time Full Spectrum Cyber Science and Technology — Office of Naval Research funding opportunity
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Real-Time Full Spectrum Cyber Science and Technology

The Office of Naval Research (ONR) is interested in receiving proposals for real-time full spectrum cybersecurity Science and Technology (S&T) Projects which offer potential for advancement and improvement of Navy and Ma...

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Deadline Fixed Location Alabama Type grant Level Federal Open posted Nov 19, 2015
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  • Who can apply: Federal-level applicants (see eligibility for details).
  • Funding amount: total funding pool ~$30,000,000.
  • Issued by: Office of Naval Research.
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Deadline
Fixed
Total pool
$30M

About this opportunity

The Office of Naval Research (ONR) is interested in receiving proposals for real-time full spectrum cybersecurity Science and Technology (S&T) Projects which offer potential for advancement and improvement of Navy and Marine Corps operations. Readers should note that this is an announcement to declare ONR’s broad role in competitive funding of meritorious research across a spectrum of science and engineering disciplines. A brief description of the ONR Program science and technology thrusts that ONR is pursuing is provided below. The Office of Naval Research (ONR) is interested in receiving proposals addressing Full-Spectrum Cyber (FSC) science and technology for real-time cyber-resilient systems including current and legacy Industrial Control & Combat Systems (ICCS) with complex and evolving software. This BAA originates from the ever-growing need for comprehensive and novel methods for cybersecurity and resiliency of legacy and currently deployed information systems including real-time ICCS. The critical nature, real-time requirements, and physical effects of such systems impact the health and safety of human lives and the critical systems. The availability of real-time security solutions is limited because such systems have not been the traditional focus of cybersecurity research and development. The objective of this BAA is to solicit solutions to enhance the availability of real-time systems. This solicitation is broken up into three separate S&T cyber thrust areas of interest: - Cyber-attack resilient and fault-tolerant communications - Cyber-attack resilient and fault-tolerant systems - Proactive-cyber shaping Cyber-attack resilient and fault-tolerant communications The ONR is interested in proposals for developing new approaches for implementing real-time cyber resiliency. This section of the BAA is concerned with communication channels which must be robust against cyber disruptions affecting the communication’s integrity and availability. ICCS are designed for survivability and availability of operations over a long lifecycle that may span multiple decades. Completely redesigning or replacing them is not a viable solution. Therefore, we are interested in cyber resiliency solutions for communication channels that can be retrofitted into legacy systems. Additionally, current control systems communicate across numerous physical channels that span from traditional IP networks to low-level system backplanes. Unlike traditional computer systems, allowing faults and exploitation of weaknesses with control systems is not acceptable, as it will pose a significant risk to the health and safety of human lives or result in serious damage to its environment. Traditional IP network cybersecurity proposals will be reviewed but are not the primary focus of this BAA. Proposed research should enhance the cybersecurity/robustness of a low-level communication channel or system backplane. A successful proposal at this level may require an understanding of non-standard or legacy backplane architecture and protocols. Proposals should concentrate on the detection and mitigation of malicious cyber events for assured operations and communication robustness in tactical and real-time communication channels that exist on manned and unmanned Naval platforms. Cyber-attack resilient and fault-tolerant systems The ONR is interested in proposals for developing new approaches for implementing real-time cyber resiliency. This section of the BAA is concerned with real-time systems which must be resilient against naturally occurring faults and cyber disruptions affecting the operations of an individual controller. Computing components that comprise real-time control systems are expected to operate over a long lifecycle that may span multiple decades. As such, it is not practical to completely redesign or replace them. Therefore, we are interested in technologies to enhance real-time control system resiliency that can be retrofitted into legacy systems.

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Source ID280168
PostedNov 19, 2015

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