Ithaca, NY — GrammaTech, a leading provider of software assurance and cyber resilience research and industry-leading products, announced that it has achieved “awardable” status through DARPA Expedited Research Innovation System (ERIS) Marketplace.
“We are excited to showcase GrammaTech’s capabilities on the DARPA ERIS Marketplace,” said Dan Goodwin, CEO of GrammaTech. “Our team is committed to helping government organizations strengthen software assurance, modernize critical systems, and improve cyber resilience through innovative technologies developed from decades of research and operational experience.”
GrammaTech’s video, “REAGRIND Multi-Vendor GPU Binary Security Research Platform with integrated WarpGrind rewriting toolkit,” accessible by government customers with a .mil email address on the DARPA ERIS Marketplace, presents an actual use case in which REAGRINDmakes GPU security visible. It analyzes, rewrites, and instruments closed-source GPU binaries, generating GPU Bills of Materials (GBOMs), identifying vulnerabilities, and validating findings on real hardware. Delivering actionable security insights for AI accelerators, GPU firmware, and deployed AI systems.
Government customers interested in viewing the video solution can create an ERIS Marketplace account at www.darpaconnect.us/eris.
About GrammaTech:
GrammaTech is a leading provider of cybersecurity technologies and software assurance solutions for mission-critical environments. With more than 35 years of experience in software analysis and binary transformation, the company develops innovative capabilities that help government and commercial organizations identify vulnerabilities, modernize legacy systems, improve software supply chain security, automate cyber operations, and enhance the resilience of critical software systems. GrammaTech’s expertise has been applied across defense, aerospace, industrial control systems, and other high-consequence environments.