Advanced anti-tamper technologies are goal of Navy Protection of Electronics Systems solicitation
In the first part, ONR scientists are asking industry to develop technologies able to erase data completely and irreversibly that is stored in non-volatile memory. Approaches should not use energetics or cause damage beyond the active part of the memory device. These approaches should work in the military operating temperature range of -55 to 125 degrees Celsius for 15 to 20 years with very limited electrical power.
In the second part, ONR experts want industry to enhance the performance of high-density 3D electronics packaging, such as enhanced cooling, keeping electromagnetic interference among internal components to a minimum, and shielding external electromagnetic emissions.
In the third part, Navy researchers are asking industry to develop technologies for high-density 3D electronics packaging that can integrate several commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) and custom-designed devices into a secure processing system. Packaging should contain technologies such as COTs processors, fine-pitch ball-grid arrays, DRAM and SRAM memory chips, and anti-tamper protection. These technologies should prevent reverse engineering.
In the fourth part, ONR scientists want industry to develop ways to design and install physical unclonable functions (PUFs) in field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) to authenticate these FPGAs and generate volatile keys for advanced encryption and decryption.
Companies interested should send white papers to ONR no later than 31 May 2011, and full proposals no later than 28 Sept. 2011. Navy officials will accept only hard copies of white papers delivered by post, by hand, or by commercial carrier to the Office of Naval Research, Attn: Mr. Chuck Cammuse, ONR Department Code: 31, 875 North Randolph St., Suite W1116C, Arlington, VA 22203-1995.
For questions or concerns contact ONR's Betsy DeLong by e-mail at [email protected]; Dave Hollinberger at [email protected], Rebecca Foster at [email protected], Vera Carroll at [email protected], or Diana Pacheco at [email protected].
More information is online at https://www.fbo.gov/spg/DON/ONR/ONR/ONRBAA11-020/listing.html.