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The aftrust workgroup supports AF-TRUST-GNC (Air Force Team for Research in Ubiquitous Secure Technology for GIG/NCES), which is funded by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. AF-TRUST-GNC is an Air Force center for research on challenges associated with the Global Information Grid and Network Centric Enterprise System (GIG/NCES) trends that have become dominant themes within the USAF and the military family. Researchers at AF-TRUST-GNC will explore innovation in the following areas:

  1. Provide guaranteed Scalable, Real Time, Fault Tolerant Quality of Service for network centric enterprise systems
  2. Develop techniques for large scale information assurance and security policy management
  3. Develop new tools for secure scalable, information discovery, information architecture and mediation
This center is funded through the Program Name AFOSR Opportunities in Information Science and Technology under the CFDA Title Air Force Defense Research Sciences Program.

AF-TRUST Proposal (viewable by anyone with aftrust workgroup membership, which requires a TRUST website account)

News

May 16, 2007: AF-TRUST 2007 Annual Review Meeting - Presentations

June 5, 2006: AF-TRUST TRUST Kickoff (viewable by anyone with aftrust workgroup membership, which requires a TRUST website account)

May 10, 2006: Douglas Schmidt and Michael Reiter's work with the Air Force Global Information Grid is highlighted at ACM TechNews and at the Vanderbilt news service.

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Acknowledgment text:
Researchers who are funded by AF-TRUST should include the following acknowledgment in their publications:
This work was supported in part by AF-TRUST (Air Force Team for Research in Ubiquitous Secure Technology for GIG/NCES), which receives support from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (#FA9550-06-1-0244) and the following organizations: National Science Foundation (# CCF-0424422), BT, Cisco, ESCHER, HP, IBM, iCAST, Intel, Microsoft, ORNL, Pirelli, Qualcomm, Sun, Symantec, Telecom Italia, and United Technologies.

Air Force Research Lab page "The Next Frontier of Networking--The Airborne Network"

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Ken Birman ken
Joe Halpern halpern
Anthony Joseph adj
Dexter Kozen kozen
Edward A. Lee eal
Andrew C. Myers, Ph.D. andru
George Necula necula
Radu Rugina rugina
S. Shankar Sastry sastry
Douglas Schmidt dschmidt
Emin Gun Sirer egs
Janos Sztipanovits sztipaj
Doug Tygar tygar
Robbert van Renesse rvanren rvr@cs.cornell.edu

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