Network Vuln/Effectiveness Assess Methods (N-VEAM)
Abstract
This Project develops analytical methodology and capabilities to characterize hardware and software that enable Electromagnetic Warfare (EW) and Cyber capabilities to assess operations of Army Network and communication platforms and dismounts, while maintaining freedom to maneuver, communicate, and sense. This Project also develops a holistic cross-domain analysis and assessment methodology for network and communication technologies faced with advanced Cyber Electromagnetic Activity (CEMA). These investigations are critical to identifying vulnerabilities of United States systems and technologies so that network and network-enabled systems can be hardened as early in development as possible. Work in this Project complements Program Element (PE) 0602146 (Network C3I Technology) / Project AN3 (Non- Traditional Waveforms Technology), PE 0602213 (C3I Applied Cyber) / Project 2CY (Information Trust Technology), PE 0602213 (C3I Applied Cyber) / Project CY6 (Autonomous Cyber Technology), PE, 0602146 (Network C3I Technology) / Project CI3 (Mobile and Survivable Command Post (MASCP) Tech), PE 0603457 (C3I Cyber Advanced Development) / Project 8CY (Information Trust Advanced Technology), PE 0603463 (Network C3I Advanced Technology) / Project AN4 (Non-Traditional Waveforms Advanced Technology), PE 0603457 (C3I Cyber Advanced Development) / Project 6CY (Autonomous Cyber Advanced Technology), PE 0603463 (Network C3I Advanced Technology) / Project AM7 (Modular RF Communications Advanced Technology), and PE 0603463 (Network C3I Advanced Technology) / Project CI7 (Mobile and Survivable Command Post (MASCP) Adv Tech). The cited work is consistent with the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering priority focus areas and the Army Modernization Strategy. Work in this Project is performed by the United States Army Futures Command.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2024
- Source ID
- CN5_0602182A_2_2040_PB_2024
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