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2022 Air Force Cyberspace and Crypto Independent Research and Development Technology Interchange Meeting

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AFRL-2021-4336Federal

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The Department of the Air Force, through the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and the Life Cycle Management Center’s Crypto/Cyber Systems Division, is organizing the 2022 Cyberspace and Crypto Independent Research & Development (IR&D) Technology Interchange Meeting (TIM) from May 2 to May 6, 2022, at Kelly Field, Joint Base San Antonio, Texas. This classified event aims to foster collaboration and alignment between industry IR&D efforts and the Air Force’s priority science, technology, acquisition, and sustainment needs in cyberspace superiority and cryptographic systems. Participation is open to a wide range of entities including large and small businesses, academia, national laboratories, and federally funded research and development centers (FFRDCs). Key subject matter experts from various Air Force commands, the National Security Agency, and potentially other non-DoD agencies will participate to support national cyberspace strategy objectives. Interested parties must express their interest via email and submit a certified DD2345 agreement to obtain detailed focus areas and further nomination instructions. The submission window for abstracts closed in mid-February 2022, with evaluations completed by early March and invitations extended shortly thereafter. The event is planned as an in-person engagement with possible hybrid or virtual options due to COVID-19 considerations. Strict export control and data protection regulations apply, including adherence to NOFORN and ITAR restrictions. Proprietary company information will be handled as Controlled Unclassified Information, and government technical support contractors may be present, potentially requiring company-to-company non-disclosure agreements. This meeting is an opportunity for participants to present innovative IR&D projects aligned with the Air Force’s strategic cyber and cryptographic research and development priorities.

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Air Force hosts May 2022 classified IR&D meeting on cyberspace, crypto tech collaboration.

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Department Of Defense → Air Force Research LaboratoryView Agency

NAICS

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

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Air Force Research Laboratory
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Department Of Defense → Air Force Research Laboratory
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Barbara Scenters
Charles Botello

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2022 Air Force Cyberspace and Crypto Independent Research & Development (IR&D) Technology Interchange Meeting (TIM) 02 � 06 May 2022 Solicitation Number: AFRL-2021-4336 Agency: Department of the Air Force Office: Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) During the week of 2-6 May 2022, the Air Force�s Cyberspace Superiority Mission Area together with the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center�s (AFLCMC�s) Crypto/Cyber Systems Division plan to co-sponsor the 2022 Cyberspace and Crypto Independent Research & Development (IR&D) Technology Interchange Meeting (TIM). This will be a classified event and will likely be held at Kelly Field, Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA), TX. This invitation is open to all industry IR&D participants, including large corporations, medium-sized, and small businesses, as well as, academia, National Labs and FFRDCs. This engagement has broad goals to increase awareness, stimulate collaboration, and seek alignment between industry�s IR&D innovation investments and the Air Force�s high-priority science and technology needs and corresponding acquisition and sustainment roadmaps. Leading Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) from Air Combat Command (ACC), AFLCMC, the 16th Air Force at JBSA, the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), Air Force Futures (formerly AF Warfighting Integrating Capability Office) and the Cyberspace Research Center at the AF Institute of Technology (AFIT) are expected to participate. This year we could also see SMEs from the National Security Agency and other non-DoD agencies, partnering to meet national cyberspace strategies in unison. The Cyberspace and Crypto taxonomies are high priority areas of interest being looked at to enrich our S&T and acquisition roadmaps, as well as to expand our lenses in the related focus areas of your IR&D portfolios and corporate investments. Please note: Only one announcement is anticipated on SAM.gov. The data presented in this announcement, as well as any further details or updates to this event, will only be made available on the Defense Innovation Marketplace website (https://defenseinnovationmarketplace.dtic.mil/technology-interchange-meetings/2022-airforce-cyberspace-crypto/). Participation Interest Interested parties must send an email stating their expression of interest AND a copy of their company�s certified DD2345 (Military Critical Technical Data Agreement) to the Cyberspace/Crypto Email In-Box (dtic.belvoir.ecm.list.cyber@mail.mil). Once received, the IR&D Planning Team will provide (via DoD SAFE) the detailed focus areas and further instructions on how to nominate your IR&D projects and corporate investments. Please note the focus areas are marked Distribution D and will not be distributed without a certified DD2345. For information and access to the form please go here (https://www.dla.mil/HQ/LogisticsOperations/Services/JCP.aspx). In the instructions, we will request you review the technical content of the IR&D projects and corporate investments you intend to nominate and identify the specific line item of the focus area. This will aid us in assuring we have the right SMEs to meet with you. Please note -- If you do not hear back from the planning team within one week, please resend the original email. Planning Schedule For your situational awareness, this is the calendar and benchmarks in our planning for this engagement. 11-Feb-22 Window Closes for IR&D Abstract Nominations 18-Feb-22 Evaluations Begin 4-Mar-22 Evaluations Completed 11-Mar-22 Invitations sent to selected companies to present at the TIM 15-Apr-22 Industry provides Read-Aheads for Govt SMEs 2-6 May 22 Execute Cyber & Crypto IR&D TIMs at Kelly Field * Dates are subject to change ~~~ Disclaimers COVID-19 � The pandemic and the importance of exercising safety protocols is still a priority. Although we are planning this event as a face-to-face (F2F) engagement (with masks and physical spacing), other options for this event, such as a hybrid form of F2F and virtual, or one that is entirely virtual may be considered. The government is not obligated to enter into a contract with any entity as a result of IR&D collaborations from our dialogue. Data exchanges, as a result of these dialogue activities, follow restrictions of No Foreign Nationals (NOFORN) and International Traffic Arms Regulations (ITAR), and export control restrictions in accordance with Department of Defense Instruction 5230.24, Department of Defense Directive 5230.25, the Arms Export Control Act (Title 22, U.S.C., Sec 2751, et seq.), and/or the Export Administration Act of 1979 (Title 50, U.S.C., App. 2401 et seq.), as amended. Government technical support contractors may be a part of the team of SMEs at the event; therefore, company-to-company Non-Disclosure Agreements may be necessary. All unclassified company Proprietary Data and Intellectual Property will be treated as Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) [formerly For Official Use Only]. Some information we intend to share may be classified or unclassified and will not be approved for unlimited public release.

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