SBIR-STTR Award

Policy Manager for Access Controls in a Tactical Environment
Award last edited on: 11/6/2007

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Army
Total Award Amount
$850,041
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
A05-205
Principal Investigator
Samuel Nitzberg

Company Information

NetCentric Technology Inc

3349 Route 138 Building A
Wall, NJ 07719
   (732) 544-0888
   sales@netcentricinc.com
   www.netcentricinc.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 04
County: Monmouth

Phase I

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Phase I year
2006
Phase I Amount
$119,042
The objective of the this phase 1 proposal is to design and develop an access control policy framework that is a scaleable across the Army enterprise by allowing for the decentralized management and local enforcement of the access control policies, minimize impact on the network with respect to policy traffic, allow for interoperability between Community of Interests (COIs) or domains and allow for individuals to assume multiple roles as dictated on the battlefield. We propose an innovative use of the core RBAC model by extending it to include attribute based access control that will allow the capability to satisfy more complex business needs. NetCentric concept in meeting these critical requirements includes incorporating features that allow for the self-certifying delegation of roles from outside a domain's community of interest by integrating other security services with the access control policy framework.

Phase II

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Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase II year
2006
Phase II Amount
$730,999
NetCentric Technology, Inc. is pleased to submit this proposal for the development of a policy manager for access controls. Our policy manager for access controls will develop authorization policies for users, roles, objects and services that supports Distributive Common Ground System ñ Army (DCGS-A), Army Battle Command Systems (ABCS) and the Armyís migration to Joint Command and Control (JC2), Net-Centric Enterprise Services (NCES) and Future Combat Systems (FCS). ). The objective of this Phase II proposal is to design and develop an Policy Manager for Access Control (PMAC) that generates and manages authorization polices based on attributes associated with userís, roles, objects and services. PMAC will be scaleable across the Army enterprise by allowing for the decentralized management and local enforcement of the access control policies, and allow for authorization policies that are interoperability between Community of Interests (COIs) or domains.

Keywords:
Access Control, Authorization Policies, Distribute Common Ground System-Army, Rbac, Policy Decision Points, Army Battle Command Systems, Nces