This program aims to promote research and development in cybersecurity to enhance the trustworthiness of cyberspace. The initiative encourages proposals in Trustworthy Computing Systems, Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences, and Transition to Practice perspectives, as well as Cybersecurity Education. The grant categories include Small projects with budgets up to $500,000, Medium projects with budgets from $500,001 to $1,200,000, and Frontier projects with budgets from $1,200,001 to $10,000,000. Proposals integrating multiple perspectives or focusing solely on Cybersecurity Education are welcomed. Projects focusing on Trustworthy Computing Systems or Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences may include a Transitions option. The program also welcomes proposals for Cybersecurity Education with budget limitations of $300,000. Closing date undisclosed.
Opportunity ID: 191473
General Information
Document Type:: | Grants Notice |
Funding Opportunity Number:: | 12-596 |
Funding Opportunity Title:: | Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace |
Opportunity Category:: | Discretionary |
Opportunity Category Explanation:: | |
Funding Instrument Type:: | |
Category of Funding Activity:: | Science and Technology and other Research and Development |
Category Explanation:: | |
Expected Number of Awards:: | 70 |
Assistance Listings Number(s):: | 47.041 — Engineering Grants |
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement:: | No |
Version:: | Synopsis 6 |
Posted Date:: | Aug 13, 2012 |
Last Updated Date:: | Sep 19, 2013 |
Original Closing Date for Applications:: | Nov 30, 2012 |
Current Closing Date for Applications:: | |
Archive Date:: | Sep 19, 2013 |
Estimated Total Program Funding:: | $ 74,500,000 |
Award Ceiling:: | $10,000,000 |
Award Floor:: | $ |
Eligibility
Eligible Applicants:: | Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” |
Additional Information on Eligibility:: |
Additional Information
Agency Name:: | National Science Foundation |
Description:: | Cyberspace has transformed the daily lives of people for the better. The rush to adopt cyberspace, however, has exposed its fragility and vulnerabilities: corporations, agencies, national infrastructure and individuals have been victims of cyber-attacks. In December 2011, the National Science and Technology Council with the cooperation of NSF has advanced a broad, coordinated federal strategic plan for cybersecurity research and development to “change the game,” check the misuses of cyber technology, bolster education and training in cybersecurity, establish a science of cybersecurity, and transition promising cybersecurity research into practice. This challenge requires a dedicated approach to research, development, and education that leverages the disciplines of mathematics and statistics, the social sciences, and engineering with the computational and information sciences.This program welcomes proposals that address Cybersecurity from a Trustworthy Computing Systems perspective (TWC); a Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences perspective (SBE); and a Transition to Practice perspective (TPP) (see below). In addition, we welcome proposals that integrate research addressing two or more of these perspectives as well as proposals focusing entirely on Cybersecurity Education (see below). Proposals may be submitted in one of the following three categories:Small projects: up to $500,000 in total budget, with durations of up to three years Medium projects: $500,001 to $1,200,000 in total budget, with durations of up to four years Frontier projects: $1,200,001 to $10,000,000 in total budget, with durations of up to five yearsProjects with Trustworthy Computing Systems and/or Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences perspectives may include a Transitions option, described in a supplemental document of no more than five pages. This document should describe how successful research results are to be further developed, matured, and experimentally deployed in organizations or industries, including in networks and end systems used by members of the NSF science and engineering communities. Proposals with a Transitions option may exceed the above-stated maximums up to $167,000 for small projects, $400,000 for medium projects and $750,000 for Frontier projects.In addition, the SaTC program seeks proposals addressing Cybersecurity Education with total budgets limited to $300,000 and durations of up to two years. Cybersecurity education projects may not include any of the three perspectives named above. |
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Grantor Contact Information:: | If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact: |
Version History
Version | Modification Description | Updated Date |
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Synopsis 6 | Archived. Replaced by NSF 13-578. | Sep 19, 2013 |
Synopsis 5 | updated closing date–rc; | |
Synopsis 4 | updated 4.26.13–rc; | |
Synopsis 3 | updated closing date 1.3.13–rc; | |
Synopsis 2 | removed the closing date and updated the submission window deadline dates in the closing explanation–rc; | |
Synopsis 1 |
Package Status
Package No: 1