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CINA Targeted RFP 2024: Cyber-Enabled Human Crime

Release: Dec 16, 2024 Due: Jan 31, 2025

The Criminal Investigations and Network Analysis Center (CINA) is soliciting proposals for research to address current and imminent challenges that the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and its federal partners face in the area of Cyber-Enabled Human Crime.

This Request for Proposals (RFP) invites submissions that address the three themes and supported the related strategic initiatives developed during the Cyber-Enabled Human Crime (CEHC) Workshop hosted jointly by CINA and The Knoble in Arlington, VA, April 29-30, 2024 (https://cina.gmu.edu/cyber-enabled-human-crime-workshop/).

CINA RFP Themes addressed:

     –   Theme 1: Advancing information sharing between law enforcement and the private sector

     –   Theme 2: Mounting nationally coordinated education and awareness campaigns

     –   Theme 3: Educating law enforcement and private sector professionals

Submissions will be accepted through 11:59 PM EST on January 31st, 2025. For details on research challenges and submission requirements, please download the full RFP linked below.

Other RFP Resources

Project Workplan Template (REQUIRED format)

Project Budget Template (SAMPLE format)

Project Budget Justification Narrative (SAMPLE format)

CINA RFP Submission Portal

For questions, please contact [email protected].

RFP Download

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