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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 24,2000 PSA#2671

Department of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command, AFOSR -- Air Force Office of Scientific Research, 801 N. Randolph St, Arlington, VA, 22203-1977

A -- DOD CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION AND INFORMATION ASSURANCE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING AUGMENTATION AWARDS FOR FELLOWS (CIPIAF) SOL AFOSR-BAA-2000-03 DUE 100300 POC Spencer Wu, Dr., Phone 703 696-7315, Fax 703 696-7320, Email spencer.wu@afosr.af.mil -- Victoria Franques, Dr., Phone 703 696-7313, Fax 703 696-7320, Email victoria.franques@afosr.af.mil WEB: Visit this URL for the latest information about this, http://www2.eps.gov/cgi-bin/WebObjects/EPS?ACode=P&ProjID=AFOSR-BAA-2000-03&LocID=1542. E-MAIL: Spencer Wu, spencer.wu@afosr.af.mil. POC Victoria Franques, Dr., phone 703-696-7313, Fax 703-696-7320, E-mail victoria.franques@afosr.af.mil _ Spencer Wu, Dr., Phone 703-696-7315, Fax 703-696-7320, Email spencer.wu@afosr.af.mil (For the DoD Critical Infrastructure Protection S & T, Steven King, Dr., Phone 703-588-7414, Fax 703-588-7560, Email kingse@acq.osd.mil) The Department of Defense (DoD) announces the Fiscal Year 2001 competition for the Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) and Information Assurance (IA) Fellows (CIPIAF) Program, one element of the University Research Initiative (URI). URI is a Department of Defense initiative sponsored by the Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Science and Technology (DUSD(S&T)) to enhance universities' capabilities to perform science and engineering research and related education in science and engineering areas critical to national defense. This program will provide grants to institutions of higher education to allow them to increase the number of postdoctoral and faculty scientists and engineers conducting high quality research in Critical Infrastructure Protection and Information Assurance by sponsoring mentor-based Fellows. The current research and development program addresses five primary thrust areas: Information Assurance, Threat/Vulnerability/Risk Assessments, System Protection, Intrusion Monitoring and Response, and Recovery and Reconstitution. DoD is seeking CIPIA Fellows proposals from academic Principal Investigators (PIs) who have a DoD-funded research award related to Information Assurance or Critical Infrastructure Protection. Each CIPIAF award will augment an existing "parent" award by supporting one or more additional postdoctoral or faculty Fellows who would not be supported otherwise by the "parent" award. PIs with successful proposals will be responsible for recruiting, selecting, and hiring of CIPIA Fellows and will serve as their 'mentors.' DoD expects to fund awards totaling approximately $4.5M from FY2001 appropriations. Each award will range from approximately $100,000 to $1,200,000 depending on the number of Fellows as well as the award duration, qualification of the Fellows and the other expenses. The funds will be awarded via grants through the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, but _parent_ grants may be from any DoD activity. The CIPIAF augmentation awards will allow approximately 25-30 faculty and post-docs to be appointed as CIPIA Fellows. For an eight to twenty-four months duration the Fellows will perform full-time study, training, and research in the topic areas with the guidance of a DoD-funded PI serving as an advisor / mentor. Award start dates will be from 1 February 2001 to September 1 2001. Each CIPIAF augmentation award will be linked directly to a DoD award (in effect on December 1, 2000) related to CIP/IA. Fellows supported by CIPIAF must be U.S. citizens or other nationals of the United States whose planned training and research is directly related to CIP/IA and who are in addition to researchers normally accommodated by the parent award. The current PIs are encouraged to discuss this program with their current Service or Agency Program Managers. More details of this program including program purpose, eligibility, evaluation and selection, dates and awards can be found in the BAA. The BAA is accessible on the world wide web at http://www.afosr.af.mil. Please select the _Research Opportunities _ section. See Note 26. Posted 08/22/00 (D-SN488863). (0235)

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