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June 3rd, 2026: Topics Pre-Release
June 24th, 2026: Topics Open; DoW begins accepting proposals in DSIP
July 8th, 2026: DSIP Topic Q&A closes to new questions at 12:00 p.m. ET
July 22nd, 2026: Topics Close; Deadline for receipt of proposals is 12:00 p.m. ET
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Department Of War
The government authority in Washington, DC seeks vendors to develop a real-time Zero Trust data access control system specifically designed for combat systems. The system must secure data to prevent unauthorized access and ensure data integrity, using Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) to detect anomalous behavior and automatically adapt security measures.
The Zero Trust system must ensure that only authorized personnel, irrespective of their location or device, can access sensitive data. Essential features include authentication, authorization, micro-segmentation, and real-time threat detection. The Zero Trust model enforces security policies for every user, device, application, and data connection, rather than depending on a network perimeter.
The project requires supporting the testing of a prototype within an environment that reflects the complexity of combat system networks, including simulated cyberattacks and operational scenarios, to evaluate the system’s resilience and performance under stress. This granular security approach addresses contemporary cybersecurity risks, especially in environments with remote workers, hybrid cloud services, and personally owned devices.
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