SUPPORTING THE FUTURE FORCE
Forge Facts
The Forge is DCO’s cyber innovation center dedicated to identifying, assessing, procuring and integrating defensive cyber capability and prototypes, all in one central location. Industry, DCO personnel, Soldiers and stakeholders maintain a continuous presence at the Forge for a collaborative approach to advancing capability innovation to integration.
TRADOC
Provides capability training to Soldiers
CPB
Protects the Army’s network
ACC-RI
Rapidly awards prototype agreements for industry vendors
Academia
Presents solutions to the Army’s most pressing cyber challenges
SOSSEC
Connects DCO to industry cyber experts
ATEC
Evaluates capability for operational use
ARCYBER
Provides single point of contact for cyberspace operations
Inside the Forge Industry benefits Technology
State-of-the-art innovation
Contracting Office
On site for rapid prototyping procurement
Prototype Integration Lab
Collaboration Area
On-site workshops and industry demonstrations
Think Tank conference room
Industry Rooms Seven areas
dedicated to industry engagements
Ongoing product demonstration opportunities Direct feedback from end users On-site Contracting Office/Rapid Agreement Awards
Partnership and networking opportunities with other vendors
Industry
Supplies innovative defensive cyber capability to Soldiers
Forge-Facilitated Events
Forge Storm
On-site trade show with vendors and experts
Coliseum
Prototype demonstrations for on-site awards
Forge Trivia $25M 11
The Forge has facilitated DCO’s ability to award $25 million in obligated funds, including $17.8 million in prototyping for FY19.
41
The number of programs of record that will be supported based on prototypes procured through the Forge and COBRA.
DCO will equip 41 cyber protection teams with advanced defensive cyber solutions that protect the Army’s network.
Labyrinth
Process that solves IT problems collaboratively
Constellations
Consortium members that participate at Labyrinths
200+
Forge Storm, DCO’s first in-house trade show, attracted more than 200 participants and 23 companies.
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