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ISN/WMDT seeks to build Indonesia’s whole-of-government capability and technical knowledge to conduct online investigations, including open source, social media, and dark web to detect indicators of potential terrorist WMD plots.
ISN/WMDT expects to be substantially involved in the planning and execution of project awards under this NOFO, to include traveling to attend project-related planning/development meetings and implementation activities. Funding Opportunity Number: SFOP0007999. Assistance Listing: 19.
901. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: RD.
Award Amount: $300K – $350K per award.
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