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Centers of Academic Excellence in Research-Program CriteriaThe goal of the CAE-R program is to increase our understanding of robust IA technology, policy, and practices that will enable our Nation to effectively prevent or respond to a catastrophic cyber event. This program will significantly contribute to the advancement of state-of-the-art IA knowledge and practice. The vision for the CAE-R Program is to establish a process that will:
CAE-R Program Requirements: There are six foundational criteria for establishing CAE- Research: 1. Applicant institutions must either be an existing Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education or meet the revised CAE criteria outlined here:
2. The institution must be either a DoD school or Ph.D.-producing military academy or be rated as either Research University–Very High Research Activity (RU–VH), a Research University–High Research Activity (RU–H), or a Doctoral/Research University (DRU) as determined by the Carnegie Foundation Basic Classification system (and/or other independent bodies to measure IA or written justification as to significant IA research). 3. List IA faculty with link to Curriculum Vitae (CV), including main areas of IA research/expertise. 4. Publication. The baseline that distinguishes research from technical writing is peer evaluation. Those aspiring to CAE-R status must provide evidence of a strong peer-reviewed publication record by IA faculty and students. (Examples of publications: books or chapters of books, peer-reviewed journals, peer-reviewed conference reports/presentations, peer-reviewed electronic publications, project reports, technical/trade magazines, invited presentations, working groups, and graduate-level papers.) Include impact of research—number of papers and how they impact the IA community. What is your school’s area of expertise? Provide link to 10 to 20 papers that highlight your area of expertise in IA research. Other research products considered in this section include other IA publications and software or hardware artifacts. Core area list: Example:
5. Graduate-level Production. CAE-R applicants must provide evidence that they are producing graduate-level (Ph.D. and Masters) students in IA. Provide information regarding the number of M.S. or Ph.D. students who completed an IA-focused thesis (complete with name, date, and thesis title), regardless of department (such as CS, EE, MIS, or math). The thesis or dissertation must have a clear IA focus. The CAE-R candidate school should have an average of three Ph.D. students enrolled with an IA emphasis in a one-year period. In addition, three Ph.D. students should graduate within a five-year period. Provide link to the best work of Ph.D. or Masters students in the area of IA (at least 3). 6. Research Funding. The CAE-R applicant must provide a history of research funding for the past five years and, wherever possible, from sources such as DARPA, NSF, and ONI. Include highlights of the IA aspect of at least 10 research projects, in addition to a brief description of other IA-related research projects. Wherever possible, documentation from the funding source (government, industry, etc.) verifying that funded research in core IA with IA implications of a significant level and impact is occurring, and/or provide evidence of patents awarded or applied for, if applicable. If documentation from the funding source is not available, a letter of verification from the Dean will suffice. The program should produce evidence of conducting research/study of particular interest to NSA. Here are two examples of tables from the NSF site: http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/nsf06323/tables/tab27.xls http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/nsf06323/tables/tab28.xls Example: a. Grants Quality:Statement of:
b. Patents Awarded/Applied for:
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Date Posted: Jan 15, 2009 | Last Modified: Jan 15, 2009 | Last Reviewed: Jan 15, 2009 |