Testbed for Energy Resilience and Cyber-physical Security

Abstract

The proposed Testbed aligns with the Naval Research and Development Framework inmeeting specific objectives for the Navy Installati on Energy Plan and Operational Endurance toimprove security and resiliency to cyberattacks and natural disasters, increase mission autonomyand duration, and reduce reliance on external fuel or energy through implementing a distributed,plug-and-play network of secure energy technologies, distributed energy resources, andmicrogrids.DURIP funding will support 7 active DoD awards and 4 prop osed DoD awards, while alsoleveraging and supporting other federal awards (DOE, USAID, NSF) and private sector financing.Of the 7 active DoD awards, 6 include technology research-to-deployment and 3 include trainingfor active-duty, reservist, Veterans, and gov ernment services personnel. The added capabilitysignificantly enhances ASUs ability to support defense goals as outlined in four M OUs and EPAsthat ASU has with partnering military agencies.

Document Details

Document Type
DoD Grant Award
Publication Date
Oct 20, 2021
Source ID
N000142112938

Entities

People

  • Nathan G. Johnson

Organizations

  • Arizona State University
  • Office of Naval Research
  • United States Navy

Tags

Readers

  • Cybersecurity.
  • Defense Technology Research and Development.
  • Research Science/Academic Research

Technology Areas

  • Cyber