FOUNDATIONS OF TRUSTED SYSTEMS
ID: FA875025S7001Type: Presolicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE AIR FORCEFA8750 AFRL RIKROME, NY, 13441-4514, USA

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Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology) (541715)

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NATIONAL DEFENSE R&D SERVICES; DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE - MILITARY; APPLIED RESEARCH (AC12)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Department of the Air Force, is soliciting innovative research proposals under the Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) FA8750-25-S-7001, titled "Foundations of Trusted Systems." This initiative aims to establish trusted foundations for hardware and software that support secure, resilient, and affordable Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) and Cyber technologies. The BAA is critical for advancing technologies in trusted computational systems, software assurance, and cyber-physical systems, among others, and is open for submissions until December 4, 2028, with an estimated total funding of approximately $99.9 million. Interested parties should submit white papers by the suggested deadlines for each fiscal year, and for further inquiries, they can contact Esteban Garcia for technical questions at esteban.garcia.1@us.af.mil or Amber Buckley for contractual inquiries at amber.buckley@us.af.mil.

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    The Department of the Air Force has issued Amendment 2 to Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) FA8750-25-S-7001,
    Amendment 4 to BAA FA8750-25-S-7001 republishes the original announcement with updates for the "Foundations of Trusted Systems" program. It seeks innovative research in hardware and software technologies to establish trusted foundations for secure and resilient C4I and Cyber Technologies information processing systems. The BAA is an Open, 2-Step process, initially accepting white papers until December 4, 2028, with suggested submission dates for each fiscal year. Total funding is approximately $99.9M, with individual awards ranging from $100K to $5M over 36 months, though higher amounts are possible. Multiple awards are anticipated through procurement contracts, grants, cooperative agreements, or other transactions. Key technical areas include trusted computational systems, assured software, cyber-physical systems, AI in trusted systems, and digital engineering model-based analysis. Eligibility is generally closed to foreign participation, with exceptions for fundamental research and FOCI-mitigated companies. Proposals undergo a security risk review, and offerors must submit specific documentation related to S&T Protection. Evaluation criteria prioritize scientific and technical merit, capabilities, solution maturity, and cost reasonableness. Offerors must be registered in SAM.gov and comply with various FAR/DFARS provisions, including those related to data rights and reporting.
    The Department of the Air Force has released Amendment 2 to BAA FA8750-25-S-7001, which updates the Program Manager contact information. This Broad Agency Announcement (BAA), titled "Foundations of Trusted Systems," seeks innovative research proposals for secure Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) systems and related cyber technologies. The BAA will remain open until December 4, 2028, with an estimated funding of approximately $99.9 million for multiple awards ranging between $100,000 and $5 million lasting no more than 36 months. Proposals are invited in a two-step process; only white papers will be accepted initially, with formal proposals by invitation only. Offerors are encouraged to submit white papers by specified dates for fiscal years 2025 to 2029, aligning with projected funding availability. The document outlines the technology requirements, detailing the focus areas such as secure computing environments, resilient software practices, and cyber physical systems, highlighting the necessity of addressing trustworthiness and security challenges in software and hardware systems. This initiative is part of the Air Force's broader efforts to advance technological capabilities, emphasizing collaboration and innovative approaches while ensuring compliance with federal guidelines for proposal submissions and award processes.
    The Department of the Air Force's Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) FA8750-25-S-7001, "Foundations of Trusted Systems," seeks innovative research to establish trusted hardware and software foundations for secure C4I and Cyber Technologies information processing systems. This open, two-step BAA, effective until December 4, 2028, has an estimated total funding of $99.9M, with individual awards ranging from $100K to $5M over 36 months. The Air Force anticipates multiple awards, which may include procurement contracts, grants, cooperative agreements, or other transactions. The BAA prioritizes white paper submissions by specific fiscal year deadlines, with a final submission deadline of December 4, 2028. Key research areas include trusted computational systems, software assurance, trusted and resilient software-intensive systems engineering, cyber-physical systems, AI in trusted systems, and digital engineering model-based analysis. Foreign participation is generally restricted, with exceptions for fundamental research and FOCI-mitigated companies. Proposals will undergo a security risk review, and offerors must comply with S&T protection requirements. Evaluation criteria prioritize scientific and technical merit, offeror capabilities, solution maturity, and cost reasonableness. Offerors must be registered in SAM.gov and provide specific documentation for key personnel and security. The BAA encourages dialogue with agency contacts, Esteban Garcia for technical questions and Amber Buckley for contractual/business inquiries.
    The document is a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) by the Department of the Air Force, focusing on the "Foundations of Trusted Systems." It invites innovative research submissions aimed at establishing secure, resilient, and affordable Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) and Cyber technologies. The BAA is open until December 4, 2028, accepting white papers initially, followed by formal proposals by invitation. With an estimated budget of approximately $99.9 million, the Air Force anticipates multiple awards, typically ranging from $100,000 to $5 million, over a period not exceeding 36 months. The document outlines specific technical areas of interest, including development tools for trustworthy computing, software assurance, and research in cyber physical systems. The BAA emphasizes the importance of domestic participation, prohibiting foreign involvement, and sets requirements for proposals in areas like funding, eligibility, technical merit, and security compliance. It stresses the evaluation criteria for the proposals, including scientific and technical merit, costs, organizational capabilities, and the realism of the proposed work. In essence, the BAA serves as a call to action for entities to contribute to advancing defense-related technologies while adhering to stringent eligibility and compliance standards.
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