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All Centers of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education who receive an IASP grant must complete follow–on reports as described in Attachment F. Amplifying information regarding the General Provisions for National Security Agency Grants and Cooperative Agreements can be found in
Grant Competition
The grant competition to establish an IA Scholarship Program, or to continue an IA Scholarship Program begun in a prior year, is limited to regionally accredited U.S. institutions of higher education designated as Centers of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education (CAE).
- The grants enable CAEs and their collaborating partners to establish a scholarship program for students enrolled in their institutions to pursue bachelor's, master's or a doctoral degree, and graduate (post–baccalaureate) certificate programs in information assurance disciplines.
- CAEs may also receive support for capacity–building activities and for establishing a partnership with the Information Resources Management College (IRMC) to allow DoD civilian employees and military officers to transfer from IRMC to CAEs to complete a master's or doctoral degree.
