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U.S. Navy NAVAIR – Accord is developing Multi-Platform Undersea Warfare Modeling/Simulation to deliver a commercial off-the-shelf product that will operate on most Navy platforms. Funded through an SBIR grant, this project will result in substantially improved performance and capabilities through increased throughput and smaller footprint.
Accord also developed novel leading edge tools that allow scientific supercomputer and workstation codes map into embedded hardware enabling our mapping of the CASS Multistatic acoustic model into FPGAs. This tool provides easy maintenance of the mapped code.
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Anti-Tamper Software Protection Initiative - Under the Air Force Software
Protection Initiative we are developing our RASP technology to securely deliver and protect
executable code from reverse engineering. We are building a prototype processor with an
R&D partner that will provide protection from quantum computer and supercomputer
brute force attacks attempting to break into and reverse engineer user’s application and
operating system software. |
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White Sands Missile Range (WSMR)
– For WSMR, we are developing a
new encryption architecture for telemetry, protection of range control signals, real time
signal storage and recovery, cluster modeling of area hazards and Internet authentication of
distributed. This architecture will allow secure delivery and storage of telemetry data having
different security levels. Because of its very low latency, this encryption technique also
provides a method of securing the delivery and reception of missile control signals. |
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SAIC – Accord is advancing SAIC’s capability to accelerate and embed into
FPGA chips its proprietary space-time adaptive processing. Accord’s successful
FPGA designs for SAIC’s complex, real-time linear algebra applications have
demonstrated the value and performance of the approach to SAIC’s clients.
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Cubic Corporation – Cubic Defense Applications Group has contracted
with Accord to explore the use of our CipherQuick technology for an adaptive link
to be used by the Joint Taskforce Radio System Program Office. CipherQuick’s low
latency encryption will provide a critical advantage to Cubic in its project proposal. |
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