SBIR-STTR Award

GPS receiver cryptography key delivery leveraging NSAs Key Management Infrastructure (KMI)
Award last edited on: 10/6/2020

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : AF
Total Award Amount
$889,216
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
AF141-111
Principal Investigator
Richard Butler

Company Information

Nathan Kunes Inc (AKA: NKI Engineering)

5055 North Harbor Drive Suite 230
San Diego, CA 92106
   (619) 822-1045
   info@nkiengineering.com
   www.nkiconsulting.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 52
County: San Diego

Phase I

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Phase I year
2014
Phase I Amount
$149,996
As GPS has become a critical component to operation of many systems, there are an ever increasing number of military GPS receivers, either embedded in aircraft, weapons, or unique standalone configurations, and each requiring a significant investment of their own to add a new capability enhancing security and availability. This effort will evaluate current GPS Key Management Architecture (GKMA) and GPS User Equipment requirements to propose solutions to support transition from the EKMS to KMI for key material. Identification and evaluation of use cases highlighting current and future GPS key material delivery requirements will be used to rate the applicability of the proposed solution space developed during this Phase I effort. The proposed research will result in development of new key delivery systems for future GPS devices to support KMI and a risk mitigation strategy involving interim solutions to reduce manual key delivery and impacts resulting from funding shortfalls.

Benefit:
This will greatly reduce the overall cost by developing and publishing clear testable requirements for a GPS device to support KMI key delivery. This will occur once versus once for each standalone or system integrated GPS device program being upgraded by the various services. The research will include evaluation of proposed interim solution space for further development that will target reduction of manual delivery mechanisms currently employed to deliver GPS key material. This will greatly reduce cost; improve system security, responsiveness to changing mission requirements and reduce risk to life resulting from human involvement in the key delivery process for GKMA.

Keywords:
Cryptography, Key Ma

Phase II

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Phase II year
2016
Phase II Amount
$739,220
The purpose of this Phase II SBIR is to research and develop a Key Management Infrastructure (KMI) intermediary key distribution solution to address the Global Positioning System (GPS) User Equipment (UE) key management requirements during the Air Forces transition from Electronic Key Management System (EKMS) to KMI. The NKI team will demonstrate the solution through testing using the KMI Over-the-Network Keying (OTNK) emulator to deliver black Selective Availability Anti-Spoofing (SAASM) key material from KMI to a GPS SAASM UE. The solution will be capable of directly connecting to the KMI and support staged delivery solution receiving key from other KMI intermediaries.