The CIP Program grant is used to fund basic and applied research, as well
as support information and outreach activities related to the key components
of the national research agenda. Research projects have been sponsored at nearly
20 different universities, and in a variety of disciplines.
General Research Proposals
We invite researchers from within and outside GMU to submit proposals for CIP-related work. For researchers
interested in working with the CIP Program, we request that they complete the
following steps:
Review the library of critical infrastructure
protection resources available
on this website and others to ensure that the proposed research topic would
fit into the scope of research supporting the national agenda and priorities
in critical infrastructure protection.
Review The CIP Report archive to further ensure that the proposed
research topic would be aligned with the issues of importance to the CIP
community and the ongoing research and activities of the CIP Program.
Prepare a draft statement of work, complete with the project concept,
an explanation of how this research would benefit the greater CIP community,
research methodology, timeline, deliverables and budget narrative.
Submit this draft statement of work (either in electronic or hard copy)
to Liz Jackson,
Senior Associate, Special Projects, for review.
After the draft statement of work has been reviewed, the researcher (or
research team) may be contacted to further discuss the proposed research
project.
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