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News Release: DHS Seeks Proposals to Secure Mobile Network Infrastructure for Government Communications

Release Date: April 22, 2019

For Immediate Release:
DHS S&T Press Office at (202) 254-2385
CISA Press Office at (703) 235-2010

WASHINGTON—The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) are seeking development of new standards to improve the security and resilience of critical mobile communications networks through a new Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) Solicitation 70RSAT19RB00000001 published today on FedBizOpps.gov.

The BAA establishes a research and development (R&D) project for a Secure and Resilient Mobile Network Infrastructure (SRMNI). The solicitation specifically seeks innovative approaches and technologies to protect legacy, current and 5G mobile network communications, services and equipment against all threats and vulnerabilities.

“The deployment of 5G technologies offers opportunities for innovation, efficiency, and economic growth, but it may also present risks we’re not currently positioned to manage,” said Chris Krebs, CISA Director. “This BAA solicitation and SRMNI R&D will help DHS work with industry to identify threats and vulnerabilities to mobile network infrastructure, and inform the development and adoption of security standards.”

These risks were identified in the DHS Study on Mobile Device Security, which called for government-funded R&D to address current and emerging challenges impeding the government’s adoption of mobile technologies. The study also called for developing cooperative agreements with private-sector entities such as mobile network operators and associations and enhanced U.S. Government participation in development of consensus-based voluntary mobile security standards and best practices to protect the confidentiality, integrity and availability of U.S. government communications.

“The newly created SRMNI R&D project will lead the government’s development of innovative solutions and technologies to protect legacy, current and 5G mobile network communications, services and equipment,” said William N. Bryan, Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Under Secretary for Science and Technology. “The project will provide a comprehensive approach to S&T’s Mobile Security R&D focus on securing all aspects of mobile communications through public-private partnerships.”

CISA and S&T will hold a joint SRMNI Industry Day on May 16, from 12 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., at the Washington Marriott at Metro Center to introduce the BAA solicitation to mobile security leaders and experts and to answer questions posed by attendees. Interested organizations are encouraged to have its representatives attend this important Industry Day and submit a project proposal. Click here to register for the event, which will be limited to 200 attendees.

The BAA solicitation seeks proposals that address any or all three of the presented Technical Topic Areas:

  • TTA #1 focuses on 2G, 3G and 4G network protections.
  • TTA #2 focuses on building security in to 5G networks and leveraging 5G to demonstrate solutions that meet government security requirements and also seeks end-to-end protection of network traffic, including a development of a standardized secure voice capability for unclassified government communications.
  • TTA #3 seeks innovative approaches to improve government visibility of network traffic from mobile devices to identify potential malware, attacks or attempts to exfiltrate data from or through the device.

For more information about the TTAs and subtopics, go to FedBizOpps.gov to read the BAA announcement.

Proposals will be due June 26 and proposal selections will be announced September 24.

CISA leads the national effort to defend critical infrastructure against the threats of today, while working with partners across all levels of government and in the private sector to secure against the evolving risks of tomorrow. For more information, visit cisa.gov.

S&T’s cybersecurity mission is to enhance the security and resilience of the nation’s critical information infrastructure and the internet by developing and delivering new technologies, tools and techniques to defend against cyberattacks. S&T conducts and supports technology transitions and leads and coordinates R&D among the R&D community, which includes DHS customers, government agencies, the private sector and international partners. For more information about S&T, visit scitech.dhs.gov.

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Last Updated: 01/23/2024
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