The Department of Defense (DoD) High Performance Computing Modernization Program (HPCMP) completed a portion of its fiscal year 2022 investment in supercomputing capability supporting the DoD Science and Technology (S&T), Test and Evaluation (T&E), and Acquisition Engineering (AE) communities. The acquisition consists of a single supercomputing system with corresponding hardware and software maintenance services.
The Department of Defense (DoD) High Performance Computing Modernization Program (HPCMP) completed a portion of its fiscal year 2022 investment in supercomputing capability supporting the DoD Science and Technology (S&T), Test and Evaluation (T&E), and Acquisition Engineering (AE) communities. The acquisition consists of two supercomputing systems with corresponding hardware and software maintenance services.
Verizon Business Network Services LLC, 22001 Loudoun County Parkway, Ashburn, VA, was awarded a competitive single award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, firm fixed-price contract for the Defense Research Engineering Network (DREN) to provide secure high-performance wide-area network services
On June 12th, the DoD High Performance Computing Modernization Program (HPCMP) completed its most recent evaluation of the people, processes, and technology critical to providing cybersecurity services on the Defense Research and Engineering Network (DREN) and Secret DREN (SDREN).
The Department of Defense (DoD) High Performance Computing Modernization Program (HPCMP) is using its supercomputing resources to support the federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Department of Defense (DoD) High Performance Computing Modernization Program (HPCMP) completed its fiscal year 2017 investment in supercomputing capability supporting the DoD Science and Technology (S&T), Test and Evaluation (T&E), and Acquisition Engineering communities.
Springfield, VA: On October 24th, the DoD High Performance Computing Modernization Program (HPCMP) CREATE Team was awarded the Lt Gen Thomas R. Ferguson, Jr. Systems Engineering Excellence Award for 2017 at the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA) Systems Engineering conference.
The Department of Defense (DoD) High Performance Computing Modernization Program (HPCMP) is pleased to announce the 2018 Hero Award winners.
The Maui High Performance Computing Center, as one of the High Performance Computing Modernization Program's (HPCMP) Department of Defense Supercomputing Resource Centers (DSRC), just contracted with IBM to deliver a cluster solution based on IBM's POWER8 server with high-performance, high-bandwidth, NVIDIA GP100 graphical processing units (GPUs). The total life-cycle investment is valued at $2 million.
New systems at ARL and ERDC DSRCs will provide an additional 10 petaFLOPS of computational capability.
The Department of Defense High Performance Computing Modernization Program finalized its fiscal year 2016 investment in supercomputing capability supporting the DoD science, engineering, test and acquisition engineering communities.
- Call for FY 2021 DoD Dedicated HPC Project Investment (DHPI) Proposals
- 2020 Call for Mentor Proposals for the HPC Internship Program (HIP)
- Call for FY 2020 DoD Dedicated HPC Project Investment (DHPI) Proposal
- Call for FY 2020 Frontier Project Proposals
- Call for FY 2019 Frontier Project Proposals
- 2019 Call for Mentor Proposals for the HPC Internship Program (HIP)
- 2018 Call for Mentor Proposals for the HPC Internship Program (HIP)
- SUSPENSE of DoD PETTT FY17 Call for Pre-Planned Project Proposals
- 2017 Call for Mentor Proposals for the HPC Internship Program (HIP) - Closed
- Call for FY 2018 DoD Frontier Project Proposal
- Call for FY 2017 DoD Frontier Project Proposals
- 2016 Call for Mentor Proposal for the HPC Internship Program (HIP) - Closed
- Call for Technology Insertion FY 2014 and FY 2015 (TI-14 and TI-15) Capability Applications Projects (CAP) Proposals - Closed
- Call for FY 2016 Department of Defense (DoD) Frontier Project Proposals - Closed
- 2015 Call for Mentor Proposals for the High Performance Computing Internship Program (HIP) - Closed
- Call for FY 2015 HPCMP Applications Software Initiative (HASI) Project Pre-Proposals - Closed
- Call for FY 2015 DoD Dedicated HPC Project Investment (DHPI) Proposals - Closed
- Call for FY 2015 Department of Defense (DoD) Frontier Concept Proposals - Closed
- 2014 Call for High Performance Computing Internship Program (HIP) Proposals - Closed
- Call for PETTT Program Pre-planned Project - Closed
Introduction
Purpose: The Department of Defense (DoD) High Performance Computing Modernization Program (HPCMP) has established DoD Frontier Projects to enable research, development, test, and evaluation (RDT&E), and acquisition engineering outcomes that would not be achievable using typically available HPCMP resources.
Eligibility: All Frontier Projects must be sponsored by a DoD government scientist/engineer, and must use HPCMP resources to enhance mission impact and capability. Principal investigators for Frontier Projects may be scientists or engineers from government, industry, or academia. If the principal investigator is a DoD government scientist/engineer, there is no need to name a separate DoD sponsor.
For proposal instructions, please refer to the Call for FY 2022 Frontier Projects Proposals [PDF Version]
Suspense: Friday, 17 December 2021
The HPCMP is issuing the 2022 Call for HPC Internship Program (HIP) Mentor Proposals. The HPCMP plans to sponsor select projects to provide interns the opportunity to work on scientific or engineering projects using HPC tools, resources and methods.
Below you will find the 2022 Call for Proposals, which contains more detailed information and the HIP Proposal Form:
-2022 Call for Proposals for the High Performance Computing Internship Program (HIP) [PDF Version]
-2022 HIP Mentor Proposal Form [PDF Version] (Must be submitted by Friday, 17 December 2021)
We also have a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) sheet [PDF Version] available. If you have additional questions or concerns regarding the Call for HIP Mentor Proposals, please contact us by emailing
All HIP mentor proposals must be submitted by e-mail to the HPCMP Office using
Introduction
Purpose: The DoD High Performance Computing Modernization Program (HPCMP) invites proposals for Dedicated High Performance Computing Project Investments (DHPIs). These are defined as two- to four-year mission-critical projects requiring small-scale laboratory or test center on-site HPC systems - targeting unique requirements.
Eligibility: All computational scientists and engineers in DoD research, development, test and evaluation, and acquisition engineering programs who are eligible to use HPCMP resources under the program's current guidelines may submit a proposal. Systems can only be hosted at DoD, FFRDC1, and UARC2 facilities (i.e., systems may not be hosted by or proposed for commercial organizations). Exceptions to the above site location restrictions of DHPIs require written concurrence from the HPCMP Director.
For proposal instructions, please refer to the documents below.
- FY22 DHPI Call for Proposals - Basic Guidelines [PDF Version]
- FY22 DHPI Proposal Cover Sheet Template [Excel Form]
- FY22 DHPI Call for Proposals [PDF Version]
