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CyPhER Forge is a research and development opportunity from DARPA's Tactical Technology Office that funds work to revolutionize defense Test and Evaluation (T&E) by decoupling physical system complexity from test duration. The program, formally titled Cyber Physical Systems Executing in Real Time (CyPhER) Forge, seeks to advance autonomous and real-time testing methodologies for complex defense systems.
It is open to all organizations, including individuals. An abstract deadline of April 15, 2026 applied, with oral proposal packages due June 15, 2026. Funding amounts are not specified in the solicitation; interested parties should consult the official DARPA program page for award details.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Open to all organizations, including individuals. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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