ICERA grants announced for cyber security capabilities

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Grants worth $3.6 million have been awarded to twelve businesses as part of the Industry Competitive Evaluation Research Agreement (ICERA), announced by Minister for Defence Industry Melissa Price in August last year.

“ICERA recognises the growing importance and capability of Australian small-to-medium businesses and nowhere is this clearer than in the cyber security domain,” Minister Price said.

The ICERA grants will provide $36 million over six years, funded through Defence’s Next Generation Technologies Fund (NGTF), with the $3.6 million announced today to be the first round of grants awarded.

Six of the 22 successful ICERA grants focused on creating innovative cyber security capabilities.

The other research projects cover Enhanced Human Performance, Integrated ISR, Quantum Technologies and Advanced Sensors.

“I am particularly pleased to announce that two of these initial ICERA partnerships are with businesses new to Defence,” Minister Price said.

“The ICERA program aims to support small-to-medium businesses that are critical to enhancing our tactical and strategic edge as Australia’s strategic context continues to evolve.”

The following 12 ICERA partners will receive up to $300,000 each.

CYBER SECURITY 

– Breakaway Consulting Pty Ltd, NSW
– InfoSect, ACT
– Insight Via Artificial Intelligence, SA
– Jaywick Group Pty Ltd, NSW
– Mentum Systems, ACT
– Spinlock Security, NSW

ADVANCED SENSORS 

– Critus, NSW

ENHANCED HUMAN PERFORMANCE 

– Quantitative, NSW
– Biosensis, SA

INTEGRATED INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE & RECONNAISSANCE 

– Fivecast Pty Ltd, SA
– Safran Electronics & Defence Australasia Pty Ltd (SEDA), NSW

QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES 

– Cryoclock, SA

The remaining ICERA outcomes will be announced as arrangements are finalised.

For more information regarding the NGTF visit: https://www.dst.defence.gov.au/NextGenTechFund

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