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80NSSC24FA978 / NNG15SC82B - FIDELIS CYBER SECURITY MAINTENANCE RENEWAL
Delivery Order - SEWP V - 541519 Other Computer Related Services
Contractor
New Tech Solutions (NEW TECH SOLUTIONS, INC.)
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Mission Support Directorate»NASA Shared Services Center
Effective date
07/31/2024
Obligated Amount
$51.4k
80NSSC21F0435 / NNG15SD09B - THIS DELIVERY ORDER IS FOR THE ANNUAL MAINTENANCE LICENSE RENEWAL OF RSA ARCHER, WHICH IS A CRITICAL AGENCY TOOL FOR ASSESSING, REMEDIATING, AND REPORTING ON NASAS CYBER SECURITY POSTURE.
Delivery Order - SEWP V - 541519 Other Computer Related Services
Contractor
BahFed Corp (BAHFED CORP)
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Mission Support Directorate»NASA Shared Services Center
Effective date
02/09/2021
Obligated Amount
$265k
80ARC021F0016 / 80ARC020D0006 - NASA SECURITY OPERATIONS CENTER CYBER THREAT SERVICES
Delivery Order - 541512 Computer Systems Design Services
Contractor
Arctic Slope Regional Corporation (ASRC FEDERAL DATA SOLUTIONS, LLC)
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Ames Research Center
Effective date
10/30/2020
Obligated Amount
$1.4M
80NSSC20F1337 / 80NSSC18A0008 / 47QTCA18D001C - CYBER SECURITY CONSULTING
BPA Call - Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) - 541519 Other Computer Related Services
Contractor
Forrester Research, Inc. (FORRESTER RESEARCH, INC.)
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Mission Support Directorate»NASA Shared Services Center
Effective date
08/13/2020
Obligated Amount
$209.7k
80JSC019F0112 / 80JSC019A0001 / GS00F008DA - THE NASA CYBER SECURITY&PRIVACY DIVISION (CSPD), CONTINUOUS DIAGNOSTICS AND MITIGATION (CDM) DYNAMIC EVOLVING FEDERAL ENTERPRISE NETWORK DEFENSE (DEFEND)
BPA Call - Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) - 541611 Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services
Contractor
Booz Allen Hamilton (BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON INC.)
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Johnson Space Center
Effective date
03/29/2019
Obligated Amount
$1.8M
NNN15R021T / NNN12AA01C - CL CYBER SECURITY SUPPORT TO SMART GRID SECURITY INCIDENT AND EVENT MANAGEMENT (SIEM) INTEGRATION THE CONTRACT IS THE SPONSORING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION (NASA) AND THE CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (CONTRACTOR), A PRIVATE NONPROFIT EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION, WHICH ESTABLISHES THE RELATIONSHIP FOR THE OPERATION OF THE FEDERALLY FUNDED RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER (FFRDC) KNOWN AS THE JET PROPULSION LABORATORY. THE CONTRACTOR, JPL, IS REQUIRED TO PERFORM WORK THAT IS DESIGNATED IN TASK ORDERS ISSUED BY THE NASA MANAGEMENT OFFICE (NMO) CONTRACTING OFFICERS. NASA - SPONSORED WORK: JPL'S PRIMARY MISSION IS TO SUPPORT THE NASA SCIENCE MISSION DIRECTORATE (SMD) IN CARRYING OUT THE SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES IDENTIFIED IN THE SMD SCIENCE PLAN. THE FOUR BROAD SCIENTIFIC AREAS ARE: EARTH SCIENCE, PLANETARY SCIENCE, HELIOPHYSICS, AND ASTROPHYSICS. IN PERFORMANCE OF THIS CONTRACT, JPL SHALL: 1) SUPPLY A BROAD BASE OF SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL CAPABILITIES RELEVANT TO NASA PROGRAM AND PROJECT RESPONSIBILITIES AND ASSIGNMENTS. 2) FOSTER ITS UNIQUE RELATIONSHIP WITH A TOP-TIER UNIVERSITY TO FACILITATE THE INVOLVEMENT OF SCIENTISTS, ENGINEERS, AND STUDENTS FROM THE UNIVERSITY AND RESEARCH COMMUNITIES IN NASA MISSION AND IN SUPPORTING OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCIES. 3) SUPPORT NASA IN ENABLING PROGRAM AND INSTITUTIONAL CAPABILITIES. 4) DEVELOP SPACECRAFT AND INSTRUMENTS THAT ARE SENT TO VARIOUS DESTINATIONS WITH OUR SOLAR SYSTEM, INCLUDING EARTH ORBIT, PLANETS, PLANETARY SATELLITES, ASTEROIDS, AND COMETS. THESE MISSIONS MAY BE ORBITERS, LANDERS, OR ROVERS, AND TYPICALLY INCLUDE CUTTING-EDGE TECHNOLOGIES REQUIRED TO MEET SCIENTIFIC REQUIREMENTS. 5) PERFORM PROJECT TASKS INVOLVING: (I) AUTONOMOUS DEEP-SPACE, INNER-SPACE AND EARTH-ORBITING SPACECRAFT OR MAJOR SUBSYSTEMS, (II) EXPERIMENTS, INSTRUMENTS, OR OTHER DEVICES WHICH MAY BE CARRIED AS PAYLOAD ON SPACECRAFTS IN MISSIONS MANAGED BY OTHERS, AND/OR (III) GROUND-BASED SYSTEMS. 6) BEYOND ITS PRIMARY MISSION, JPL MAY PERFORM WORK FOR OTHER NASA MISSION DIRECTORATES OR OFFICES. 7) JPL IS ALSO RESPONSIBLE FOR THE OPERATION, RESEARCH, TECHNOLOGY INSERTION, AND MANAGEMENT OF NASA S DEEP SPACE NETWORK TO PROVIDE TELECOMMUNICATION AND OPERATION SERVICES, INCLUDING DATA ACQUISITION AND DATA DELIVERY REQUIRED TO MEET ESTABLISHED AGENCY OBJECTIVES. 8) JPL IS ALSO REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN AND CONDUCT AN EDUCATION PROGRAM IN CLOSE COORDINATION WITH THE NASA HEADQUARTERS EDUCATION OFFICE, THE ACADEMIC COMMUNITY AT LARGE, AND IN SUPPORT TO NASA STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES TO IMPROVE STUDENT RETENTION IN THE SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS (STEM) DISCIPLINES. WORK FOR NON-NASA SPONSORS: JPL MAY PERFORM WORK FOR NON-NASA SPONSORS. THIS WORK WILL BE DESIGNATED IN TASK ORDERS ISSUED BY NMO CONTRACTING OFFICERS BASED ON TASK PLANS INITIATED BY THE CONTRACTOR.
Delivery Order - JPL FFRDC - 541712 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology)
Contractor
California Institute of Technology (CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY)
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Effective date
01/06/2015
Obligated Amount
$1M
NNL14AB00T / GS00F0006V - TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH, DATABASE, AND EVALUATION SERVICES SECTION 1.1 BACKGROUND 1.1.1. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OF ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES CONTINUES TO BE A HIGH PRIORITY AT NASA DESPITE NUMEROUS PRESIDENTIAL AND CONGRESSIONAL CHANGES TO AGENCY STRATEGY. NASA S MISSIONS REQUIRE EXPANDING THE BOUNDARIES OF TECHNOLOGICAL CAPABILITIES TO EXPLORE THE SOLAR SYSTEM, INCREASE UNDERSTANDING OF SPACE, AND IMPROVE LIFE ON EARTH. INNOVATION AND INVENTION ARE THE NECESSARY ELEMENTS THAT WILL ENABLE THIS PROGRESS, AND SHAPE THE FUTURE. EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENTS IS MORE CRITICAL THAN EVER, GIVEN FISCAL CONSTRAINTS. NASA, LIKE OTHER TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS, BOTH GOVERNMENT AND COMMERCIAL, MUST BALANCE TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENTS AND PROMOTE SUCCESSFUL INNOVATION WITH LIMITED RESOURCES. 1.1.2. TO SUPPORT INFORMED DECISIONS REGARDING TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS, A TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT PROCESS IS UTILIZED THAT DERIVES TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS FROM EXPLORATION FUNCTIONAL NEEDS, TRACKS AND MAINTAINS KNOWLEDGE OF SUCH REQUIREMENTS AND SUBSEQUENT DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS, AND PROVIDES CONSOLIDATED RESEARCH AND DOCUMENTATION OF RELATED EFFORTS WITHIN OTHER NON-NASA ENTITIES. SUCH DOCUMENTATION INCLUDES TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENT DETAILS PERTAINING TO EXPECTED PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENTS, BUDGET, SCHEDULE, AND RELATIONSHIPS TO TRADITIONAL SYSTEM AND ARCHITECTURE DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES. A PRIMARY INTENT IS TO CHARACTERIZE AND TRACK THE ASSOCIATED TECHNOLOGY READINESS LEVEL (TRL) AND RELATED METRICS FOR THE VARIOUS TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS, AND TO UNDERSTAND HOW SUCH EFFORTS COMPARE AND CONTRAST TO SIMILAR INVESTMENTS BOTH WITHIN AND EXTERNAL TO NASA. 1.1.3. TO OPTIMIZE THE TECHNOLOGY PORTFOLIO, NASA SEEKS TO ALIGN MISSION DIRECTORATE TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENTS, MINIMIZE DUPLICATION, AND LOWER COST WHILE PROVIDING CRITICAL CAPABILITIES THAT SUPPORT MISSIONS AND LONGER-TERM NATIONAL NEEDS. NASA STRIVES TO INSTITUTE TOOLS AND PROCESSES TO MANAGE THE TECHNOLOGY PORTFOLIO; FINDING BETTER WAYS TO ANALYZE THE PORTFOLIO, IDENTIFY MISSION NEEDS, CREATE ROADMAPS, SET PRIORITIES, ESTABLISH PARTNERSHIPS, AND ENGAGE SCIENTISTS, ENGINEERS, AND THE PUBLIC TO INVENT EXTRAORDINARY TECHNOLOGIES FOR OUR FUTURE. 1.1.4. NASA'S SPACE TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENTS ARE GUIDED BY THE STRATEGIC SPACE TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENT PLAN (SSTIP), AN ACTIONABLE PLAN THAT LAYS OUT THE STRATEGY FOR DEVELOPING TECHNOLOGIES ESSENTIAL TO THE PURSUIT OF NASA'S MISSION AND NATIONAL GOALS. THIS SSTIP IS BASED, IN PART, ON THE TECHNOLOGY ROADMAPS. IN FY2014-FY2015, BOTH THE TECHNOLOGY ROADMAPS AND THE SSTIP WILL BE UPDATED. THE ROADMAPS WILL BE EXPANDED TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS, SPACE RADIATION, SPACE WEATHER, AVIONICS, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (INCLUDING CYBER SECURITY), GROUND AND LAUNCH SYSTEMS, AND AERONAUTICS. THE ROADMAPS WILL MOVE FROM AN ARCHITECTURE-BASED FORMAT TO A CAPABILITY-DRIVEN FRAMEWORK. THE SSTIP WILL BE EXPANDED TO ENCOMPASS ALL AGENCY TECHNOLOGIES, INCLUDING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES AND AERONAUTICS, EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES, NEW MISSION NEEDS (E.G., ASTEROID REDIRECT MISSION), NEW PRIORITIES, AND PARTNERSHIPS. IT WILL ENABLE NASA TO EFFECTIVELY INTEGRATE KEY STAKEHOLDER INVESTMENT STRATEGIES IN A COMMON-FOCUSED APPROACH, TO SUSTAIN NASA'S TECHNOLOGICAL EDGE AND PROVIDE BENEFITS TO THE NATION. 1.1.5. THE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF TECHNOLOGIST (OCT), DIRECTOR OF STRATEGIC INTEGRATION OFFICE (SIO) AT NASA HEADQUARTERS, PROVIDES AGENCY-LEVEL STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGY COORDINATION AND PLANNING, INCLUDING DEVELOPMENT OF AGENCY DOCUMENTS SUCH AS THE NASA TECHNOLOGY ROADMAPS, THE STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENT PLAN, AND TECHNOLOGY AGENCY PRIORITY GOALS. STRATEGIC INTEGRATION ORGANIZES AGENCY ACTIVITIES AND MEETINGS WITH OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, EXTERNAL ORGANIZATIONS, AND NASA MISSION DIRECTORATES TO ENSURE COORDINATION OF TECHNOLOGY ACTIVITIES. SI ALSO COORDINATES THE NASA TECHNOLOGY EXECUTIVE COUNCIL AND THE CENTER CHIEF TECHNO
Delivery Order - Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) - 541611 Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services
Contractor
Logistics Management Institute (TAURI GROUP, LLC, THE)
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Langley Research Center
Effective date
06/30/2014
Obligated Amount
$2.9M
NNN13R308T / NNN12AA01C - CL CYBER SECURITY SUPPORT TO SMART GRID DEMONSTRATION PROJECT PHASES 3-5 THE CONTRACT IS THE SPONSORING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION (NASA) AND THE CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (CONTRACTOR), A PRIVATE NONPROFIT EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION, WHICH ESTABLISHES THE RELATIONSHIP FOR THE OPERATION OF THE FEDERALLY FUNDED RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER (FFRDC) KNOWN AS THE JET PROPULSION LABORATORY. THE CONTRACTOR, JPL, IS REQUIRED TO PERFORM WORK THAT IS DESIGNATED IN TASK ORDERS ISSUED BY THE NASA MANAGEMENT OFFICE (NMO) CONTRACTING OFFICERS. NASA SPONSORED WORK: JPL S PRIMARY MISSION IS TO SUPPORT THE NASA SCIENCE MISSION DIRECTORATE (SMD) IN CARRYING OUT THE SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES IDENTIFIED IN THE SMD SCIENCE PLAN. THE FOUR BROAD SCIENTIFIC AREAS ARE: EARTH SCIENCE, PLANETARY SCIENCE, HELIOPHYSICS, AND ASTROPHYSICS. IN PERFORMANCE OF THIS CONTRACT, JPL SHALL: 1) SUPPLY A BROAD BASE OF SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL CAPABILITIES RELEVANT TO NASA PROGRAM AND PROJECT RESPONSIBILITIES AND ASSIGNMENTS. 2) FOSTER ITS UNIQUE RELATIONSHIP WITH A TOP-TIER UNIVERSITY TO FACILITATE THE INVOLVEMENT OF SCIENTISTS, ENGINEERS, AND STUDENTS FROM THE UNIVERSITY AND RESEARCH COMMUNITIES IN NASA MISSION AND IN SUPPORTING OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCIES. 3) SUPPORT NASA IN ENABLING PROGRAM AND INSTITUTIONAL CAPABILITIES. 4) DEVELOP SPACECRAFT AND INSTRUMENTS THAT ARE SENT TO VARIOUS DESTINATIONS WITH OUR SOLAR SYSTEM, INCLUDING EARTH ORBIT, PLANETS, PLANETARY SATELLITES, ASTEROIDS, AND COMETS. THESE MISSIONS MAY BE ORBITERS, LANDERS, OR ROVERS, AND TYPICALLY INCLUDE CUTTING-EDGE TECHNOLOGIES REQUIRED TO MEET SCIENTIFIC REQUIREMENTS. 5) PERFORM PROJECT TASKS INVOLVING: (I) AUTONOMOUS DEEP-SPACE, INNER-SPACE AND EARTH-ORBITING SPACECRAFT OR MAJOR SUBSYSTEMS, (II) EXPERIMENTS, INSTRUMENTS, OR OTHER DEVICES WHICH MAY BE CARRIED AS PAYLOAD ON SPACECRAFTS IN MISSIONS MANAGED BY OTHERS, AND/OR (III) GROUND-BASED SYSTEMS. 6) BEYOND ITS PRIMARY MISSION, JPL MAY PERFORM WORK FOR OTHER NASA MISSION DIRECTORATES OR OFFICES. 7) JPL IS ALSO RESPONSIBLE FOR THE OPERATION, RESEARCH, TECHNOLOGY INSERTION, AND MANAGEMENT OF NASA S DEEP SPACE NETWORK TO PROVIDE TELECOMMUNICATION AND OPERATION SERVICES, INCLUDING DATA ACQUISITION AND DATA DELIVERY REQUIRED TO MEET ESTABLISHED AGENCY OBJECTIVES. 8) JPL IS ALSO REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN AND CONDUCT AN EDUCATION PROGRAM IN CLOSE COORDINATION WITH THE NASA HEADQUARTERS EDUCATION OFFICE, THE ACADEMIC COMMUNITY AT LARGE, AND IN SUPPORT TO NASA STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES TO IMPROVE STUDENT RETENTION IN THE SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS (STEM) DISCIPLINES. WORK FOR NON-NASA SPONSORS: JPL MAY PERFORM WORK FOR NON-NASA SPONSORS. THIS WORK WILL BE DESIGNATED IN TASK ORDERS ISSUED BY NMO CONTRACTING OFFICERS BASED ON TASK PLANS INITIATED BY THE CONTRACTOR.
Delivery Order - JPL FFRDC - 541712 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology)
Contractor
California Institute of Technology (CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY)
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Effective date
09/26/2012
Obligated Amount
$2.7M
NMO716308 / NAS703001 - CYBER SECURITY SUPPORT TO SMART GRID DEMONSTRATION PROJECT - PHASES 3-5
Delivery Order - Operation of the JPL FFRDC - 541710 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences
Contractor
California Institute of Technology (CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY)
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Effective date
09/13/2012
Obligated Amount
$156.3k
NNS12AA74T / NNS08AA83B - OTHER FUNCTIONS: STATEMENT OF WORK AUTONOMOUS MICRO-MODULAR MOBILE DATA CENTER CLOUD COMPUTING STUDY FOR MODELING, SIMULATION, INFORMATION PROCESSING AND CYBER-SECURITY VIABILITY THIS PROJECT PROPOSES TO UTILIZE AN AUTONOMOUS MICRO-MODULAR MOBILE DATA CENTER AS A TEST-PLATFORM FOR AN INFRASTRUCTURE-AS-A-SERVICE CLOUD COMPUTING SOLUTION AT THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR CRITICAL INFORMATION PROCESSING AND STORAGE (NCCIPS). A RELOCATABLE ADAPTIVE SUSPENSION EQUIPMENT RACK (R.A.S.E.R DX) ON LOAN FROM ELLIPTICAL MOBILE SOLUTIONS WILL BE UTILIZED AS A TEST-PLATFORM FOR DATA CENTER STUDIES OF INTEREST TO NASA AND NCCIPS IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS: OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE COULD INCLUDE ANALYSIS OF HOT SWAPPABLE CAPABILITIES FOR MINIMUM DOWN--?TIME, INTELLIGENT SENSOR SYSTEM FOR AUTONOMOUS OPERATION (BUILT--?IN ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING), SHOCK AND VIBRATION ISOLATION (FOR USE IN HABITABLE ENVIRONMENTS), AND INTELLIGENT FAULT TOLERANCE (FAILURE PROGNOSTICS, DIAGNOSTICS AND ADAPTIVE CONTROL SELF--?HEALING). ENERGY USAGE AND UTILIZATION COULD INCLUDE ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND OPERATION STUDIES PERTINENT TO HIGH DENSITY COMPUTING, PROCESSING, RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND THERMAL MANAGEMENT CONTROL STRATEGIES. VIABILITY TESTING AS AN AGILE AND SCALABLE PLATFORM FOR INNOVATIVE COMPUTING ARCHITECTURES, HIGHFIDELITY SIMULATION, DECISION MAKING, LONG--?DURATION REMOTE INFORMATION PROCESSING AND MULTI TENANCY. CLOUD COMPUTING SECURITY PENETRATION TESTING AND ANOMALY DETECTION DEFENSE STUDIES TO ASSESS THE ADEQUACY OF CLOUD COMPUTING SECURITY SINCE DISTRIBUTED DATA, MULTI-DEVICE AND MULTI-TENANT SYSTEMS BEING SHARED BY UNRELATED USERS RESULTS IN INCREASINGLY COMPLEX IT SECURITY CHALLENGES. TO PURSUE THE DETECTION OF SECURITY PENETRATIONS IN A CLOUD COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT, AND THE DETECTION AND PROGNOSIS OF ANOMALOUS SYSTEM PERFORMANCE, DR. BIKRAMJIT BANERJEE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (USM) WILL FURTHER DEVELOP, UTILIZE AND DELIVER ALGORITHMS GENERATED AT USM. SPECIFICALLY, USM WILL BE UNDER GRANT FOR THE FOLLOWING TASK: TASK DESCRIPTION: CLOUD COMPUTING FACES INCREASINGLY COMPLEX SECURITY CHALLENGES AS A SHARED USER, DISTRIBUTED DATA, MULTI-DEVICE AND MULTI-TENANT SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT. NEW ALGORITHMS BEING GENERATED AT USM TO DETECT MALICIOUS TEAM ACTIVITIES CAN BE APPLIED AS COMPONENTS OF DEFENSE STUDIES IN THE CLOUD COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT TO ASSESS THE ADEQUACY OF CLOUD COMPUTING SECURITY. ANONYMIZED USER LOG DATA FROM THE RASER CAN BE USED TO TEST, AND FURTHER INFORM THE DEVELOPMENT OF THESE ALGORITHMS. THIS WILL BE USM S PRIMARY AREA OF CONTRIBUTION SINCE THIS HAS BEEN BANERJEE'S FOCUS AREA OF SPECIALIZATION FOR THE LAST COUPLE OF YEARS.THROUGH COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH, USM AND NASA HAVE DEVELOPED A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR ANOMALY DETECTION AND PROGNOSIS THAT WILL BE TESTED ON THE RASER (AS TIME PERMITS). POSSIBLE ANOMALOUS EVENTS TO BE CONSIDERED ARE THOSE ASSOCIATED WITH ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING (THERMAL MANAGEMENT AND ENERGY USAGE), SHOCK AND VIBRATION, AND EQUIPMENT FAILURE OR IMPENDING FAILURE. THE WORK UNDER THIS TASK WILL BE PERFORMED BEFORE SEPTEMBER 30, 2012 UNLESS OTHERWISE AGREED (FOR EXAMPLE IF THE RASER EQUIPMENT DELIVERY IS DELAYED), WITH THE FINAL COMPLETED DELIVERABLE DUE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF TASK COMPLETION. THE WORK WILL BE PERFORMED AT USM WITH MEETINGS BETWEEN THE NCCIPS TEAM AND USM HELD VIA CONFERENCE CALL, HOWEVER VISITS TO NCCIPS BY THE USM TEAM ARE HIGHLY ENCOURAGED.DELIVERABLES:PROGRESS REPORTS WILL BE SUBMITTED PERIODICALLY FOR FINAL DELIVERY AS A POTENTIAL CONFERENCE PAPER AND AS A FINAL PRESENTATION TO NASA/NCCIPS. USM WILL CONTRIBUTE TO SECTIONS OF THE FINAL REPORT THAT THE PI WILL DELIVERED TO THE NASA CHIEF TECHNOLOGIST OFFICE AT COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT. SOFTWARE ALGORITHMS DEVELOPED UNDER THIS CONTRACT ARE TO BE DELIVERED IN AN EXECUTABLE FORMAT TO BE DETERMINED BY THE PI DR. WANDA SOLANO. README AND OTHER USER INFORMATION IS TO BE INCLUDED. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE:
Delivery Order - 541712 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology)
Contractor
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Stennis Space Center
Effective date
07/12/2012
Obligated Amount
$43.4k
NMR716183 / NAS703001 - CYBER SECURITY SUPPORT TO SMART GRID DEMONSTRATION PROJECT-PHASES 2
Delivery Order - Operation of the JPL FFRDC - 541710 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences
Contractor
California Institute of Technology (CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY)
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Effective date
01/10/2011
Obligated Amount
$2.4M
NNH10CD42T / NNH06CC93B - CYBER SECURITY ASSESMENT TAS
Delivery Order - 541512 Computer Systems Design Services
Contractor
InDyne, Inc (INDYNE INCORPORATED)
Contracting Agency/Office
National Aeronautics and Space Administration»Office of the Administrator
Effective date
08/16/2010
Obligated Amount
$171.9k

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