ContractSpecial Notice

2026 Anti-Tamper Conference: Call for Papers

DEPT OF DEFENSE FA8695
Response Deadline
Aug 6, 2025
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Notice Type
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Contract Opportunity Analysis

The Department of Defense, through the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, is hosting the 2026 Anti-Tamper Conference, inviting original, unpublished papers on a wide range of Anti-Tamper (AT) topics relevant to system development and management. The conference aims to address critical issues such as secure acquisition practices, reverse engineering threats, and future hardware security, encouraging submissions from suppliers, universities, and organizations that present innovative technologies and methodologies in the field of AT. Scheduled for April 21-23, 2026, at Johns Hopkins University, the event emphasizes non-proprietary presentations to foster collaboration between government and industry personnel, with abstract submissions due by August 6, 2025. For further inquiries, interested parties can contact Christopher Judge at christopher.judge.7@us.af.mil or Susan Stewart at susan.stewart.5@us.af.mil.

Solicitation Documents

2 Files
ATEA-FPO-2026ATConference-Paper-Call.pdf
PDF344 KBJun 18, 2025
AI Summary
The 2026 Anti-Tamper Conference, organized by the DoD Anti-Tamper Executive Agent in collaboration with the DoD Anti-Tamper Executive Agent Program Office, is scheduled from April 21-23, 2026, at Johns Hopkins University. The theme, "Securing Tomorrow Today: 25 Years of Anti-Tamper Resilience," commemorates milestones in safeguarding technological innovations while adapting to evolving threats. The event seeks original papers addressing various topics related to Anti-Tamper (AT) technologies, including leveraging commercial microelectronics, secure acquisition practices, addressing reverse engineering threats, and fortifying future hardware security. Abstract submissions are due by August 6, 2025, with an emphasis on maintaining a non-proprietary approach for a broad audience that includes both government and industry personnel. Notable points include the necessity of balancing rapid technological advancements with security measures, emphasizing the importance of holistic protection methods across cyber, assurance, and anti-tamper dimensions. The conference will foster discussions among leaders and innovators in defense technology, highlighting strategies and success stories over the past 25 years to inform future protections. Submission guidelines include adherence to security classifications and procedures for abstract submission, ensuring all presentations meet necessary security protocols to facilitate meaningful discourse during the event.
2026 Call for Paper Abstract Information_Abstract Name_Company.xlsx
Excel20 KBJun 18, 2025
AI Summary
The document outlines a collaborative project encompassing multiple authors with a focus on an unspecified supporting topic. It provides basic identification information, such as the title, classification level, and contact details for the organizational entity involved. While specifics regarding the content and objectives are missing, the mention of "Federal RFPs, federal grants, and state/local RFPs" indicates that the document likely relates to funding opportunities and proposal submissions in the government sector. The structured format suggests an emphasis on clarity and organization, with clear designations for contact information and any potential presenters associated with the project. However, without further context or details on the substantive topic, its implications for these opportunities remain ambiguous. The document's purpose appears to be providing foundational logistical information for soliciting or presenting proposals related to government funding processes.

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Project Timeline

postedOriginal Solicitation PostedJun 18, 2025
deadlineResponse DeadlineAug 6, 2025
expiryArchive DateAug 21, 2025

Agency Information

Department
DEPT OF DEFENSE
Sub-Tier
DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE
Office
AIR FORCE LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT CENTER

Point of Contact

Name
Christopher Judge

Place of Performance

Dayton, Ohio, UNITED STATES

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