Rome's AIS gets AI-related contract focused on defense against cyberattacks

Rome’s Assured Information Security (AIS) was recently awarded a contract focused on researching artificial intelligence-based techniques, the organization announced in a statement.

Assured Information Security (AIS) headquarters in Rome.
Assured Information Security (AIS) headquarters in Rome.

The AI techniques are for enhancing effectiveness and increasing the autonomy of cyber capabilities being developed by the Air Force and its partnering combatant commands, AIS said.  The $98.5 million project is formally known as Artificial Intelligence-Based Endpoint Defense (ABED).

Officials said ABED will result in the delivery of cyber capabilities characterized by greater flexibility, wider applicability, increased precision and better security.

“ABED is an opportunity for AIS to integrate and transition unprecedented defenses against the primary attack vectors employed by our adversaries – most notably, embedding sophisticated attack code and data in digital files,” said Salvatore Paladino, director of cyber operations research and development at AIS.

“This work will leverage AI and machine learning (ML) techniques to reduce the amount of manpower and expertise required to operate cyber tools effectively, at scale, and at the pace of cyber. The solutions developed in ABED will provide a revolutionary advantage for the Air Force, its DoD partners, and commercial entities.”

About the grant funding

ABED is a SBIR (Small Business Innovative Research) Phase III award, officials said.

According to SBIR.gov, the SBIR program is highly competitive and encourages domestic small businesses to engage in federal research and development aimed at commercializing solutions.

A Phase III SBIR effort focuses on work that derives from, extends, or completes capabilities developed under prior SBIR agreements and is funded by sources other than the SBIR program itself.

This is the third SBIR Phase III AIS has been awarded, and the second in the last three years, officials said.

Work will be performed in Rome and is expected to be completed by Sept. 30, 2028.

The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), also in Rome, is the contracting authority for the award.

“This critical federal investment puts Central New York at the center of the transition into the new AI age right here in Rome, by investing in artificial intelligence to advance U.S. cyber capabilities and integrate new and unprecedented defenses against American adversaries. The contract will also bolster cyber jobs in the region, creating up to 10 jobs at AIS and securing 50 existing jobs for the next 5 years,” said Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer said in a statement.

“This major $98.5 million investment will not only strengthen our national security by harnessing the power of AI innovation – something I’ve been focusing on a lot recently in my new SAFE Innovation framework – but it will also provide a significant boost to the Upstate economy and channel the talents of Central NY’s world-class workforce for years to come.”

This article originally appeared on Observer-Dispatch: Artificial intelligence and defense: AIS awarded Air Force contract