SBIR-STTR Award

Multilevel Data Storage Technologies
Award last edited on: 11/2/2007

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Navy
Total Award Amount
$849,556
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
N05-060
Principal Investigator
Ward Ponn

Company Information

Raytheon Trusted Computer Solutions Inc (AKA: Trusted Computer Solutions, Inc.)

12950 Worldgate Drive Suite 600
Herndon, VA 20170
   (703) 318-7134
   info@trustedcs.com
   www.trustedcs.com
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 11
County: Fairfax

Phase I

Contract Number: N65538-05-M-0197
Start Date: 5/27/2005    Completed: 11/26/2005
Phase I year
2005
Phase I Amount
$99,845
The capability to store multiple levels of classified data within the same device is required within the Navy. This proposal describes alternative solutions, issues with the required capability, and an approach for assessing the solutions. This approach is based on Trusted Computer Solutions' Trusted Development Process (TDP), which has proven successful in developing commercial multilevel and cross-domain products used within DoD and the Intelligence Communities. Potential solutions include multilevel data storage using a multilevel operating system, encryption, data labeling, and hybrid architectures. Protocols such as SCSI, SCSI over IP, Fibre Channel, HyperSCSI, or network attached storage may be used with these solutions. The TDP is a structured process that is based on the Capability Maturity Model Integration Software Model. This process begins with a requirements review, progresses from design specification to initial development of high risk items and final development and documentation of all aspects of the product.

Phase II

Contract Number: N00024-06-C-4123
Start Date: 8/2/2006    Completed: 3/3/2009
Phase II year
2006
Phase II Amount
$749,711
A secure, multilevel data storage capability is desired to provide the Navy with data is consolidation, reductions in power, air conditioning, weight, and space requirements aboard vessels, simplified data backup schemes and eliminating time consuming and error prone procedures associated with changing data storage devices for classification reasons. During Phase I, the problem was divided into two parts: identifying requirements and analyzing alternative solutions. Phase I results categorized the requirements into three types of requirements: general, functional, and security requirements. The proposed solution envisions a multilevel network-based proxy server controlling all access to data stored on backend storage servers. During Phase II, TCS will design and test a prototype of the solution proposed in Phase I on a simulated shipboard network (e.g., in a Navy lab environment); initiate and document the process of obtaining formal IA Certification and Accreditation (C&A) for the prototype; and demonstrate the proposed technology, manufacturability, and reliability of the Phase I solution. TCS will follow its Trusted Development Process in building required prototype and leverage its C&A experience to initiate the process of obtaining formal accreditation of the prototype. Finally, TCS will support the Navy in demonstrating the prototype in a Navy laboratory environment.

Keywords:
SECURE, MULTILEVEL DATA STORAGE, TRUSTED, NETWORK ATTACHED STORAGE