NOFO 2024-Cyber-01 for Cyber Resilient Massachusetts Grant Program
Federal opportunity from 1367CONVD - Massachusetts Technology Collaborative • Massachusetts Technology Collaborative. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Sep 01, 2030. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 00-00-00.
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The Mass Cyber Center, a division of the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative, is issuing this Notice of Funding Opportunity for the Cyber Resilient Massachusetts Grant Program (NOFO No.2024-Cyber-01) to solicit responses from municipalities interested in receiving grants to fund narrowly focused cybersecurity technology upgrades identified through a cybersecurity vulnerability assessment. First round applications due July 1, 2024 by 5PM, rolling thereafter.
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The Massachusetts Technology Collaborative is offering funding through the Cyber Resilient Massachusetts Grant Program (NOFO No.2024-Cyber-01) for municipalities aiming to enhance their cybersecurity. This initiative is specifically targeted at grants for technology upgrades identified through vulnerability assessments. Responses for the first round must be submitted by July 1, 2024, at 5 PM, with rolling applications accepted afterward.
The buyer seeks to fund municipalities for cybersecurity technology upgrades based on identified vulnerabilities from assessments, aiming to improve overall regional cybersecurity resilience.
- Understand the grant requirements and application process.
- Conduct cybersecurity vulnerability assessments for targeted municipalities.
- Develop a list of proposed technology upgrades based on assessment findings.
- Prepare and submit grant applications for the funding opportunities.
- Detailed project plan outlining the technology upgrades
- Financial proposal estimating costs for upgrades
- Documentation of previous similar project experiences
- Evidence of capacity to conduct vulnerability assessments
- Timeline for project implementation.
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- Unspecified criteria for evaluating grant applications.
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