Military Embedded Systems

Moving toward tactical information-sharing using commercial smartphones

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February 06, 2018

Lisa Daigle

Assistant Managing Editor

Military Embedded Systems

Artist's rendering: DARPA

CHANTILLY, Va. IT engineering firm Vencore won a prime contract from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to explore and provide technologies for new security models to support information-sharing in tactical coalition environments using commercial handheld devices.

Phase 1 of the project -- valued at $4.1 million -- will be undertaken as part of DARPA’s Secure Handhelds on Assured Resilient networks at the tactical Edge (SHARE) program over the next three years.

Under the SHARE program, Vencore Labs will help to design and develop VeriNet [Verifiably Secure NDN (Named Data Networking)]-based coalition networks.

The aim of VeriNet is to enable secure information-sharing at multiple levels of security with an intuitive user interface at the tactical edge using commercial handheld devices while minimizing the use of scarce handheld resources. The solution will also be designed to deliver secure tactical-edge networking technologies based on NDN, an emerging networking technique that provides packet-level security and high resilience to loss while remaining agile for the dynamic, highly mobile, and diverse tactical environment. The Vencore team will design rapid deployment capabilities for coalitions with custom information-sharing rules, while guaranteeing correctness of coalition configurations.

 

 

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