National security U.S. military forces, especially the
Air Force, were primary initial sponsors; according to
Air Force Magazine, MITRE was created "as a special-purpose technical not-for-profit firm to perform the SAGE systems-engineering job". In 2018, MITRE developed the "Deliver Uncompromised" strategy for the
Department of Defense, proposing recommendations for supply chain security. MITRE and the
Air Force Association's Mitchell Institute published a report in 2019 recommending improved technologies for the U.S. nuclear command, control and communications (NC3) network and warning that some of the system's early satellites are "vulnerable to electronic attacks and interference". The firm also published a government-mandated report with recommendations for the Air Force's inventory in 2030. The
Department of Veterans Affairs hired MITRE to provide recommendation for implementation and program integration of the
Forever GI Bill. MITRE has also focused on the
great power competition; in 2020, the company published a paper about
5G networks and competition between China and the U.S.
Airspace, Global Positioning System (GPS), and aerospace In addition to military work, MITRE's early projects included
air traffic control improvements for the
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). MITRE also provided
global navigation satellite system signal generation equipment for testing at the
United States Army's
White Sands Missile Range. MITRE has worked on the
traffic collision avoidance system of the
Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen), a modernization project of the
National Airspace System (NAS). MITRE's Integrated Demonstration and Experimentation for Aeronautics (IDEA) Lab has assessed the impact of new technologies for the FAA since 1992. In addition to
air traffic management and aviation regulations, the group has worked on merging
unmanned aerial vehicle operations into the NAS as well as defining how the system will function in 2035, a decade after the scheduled implementation of NextGen. MITRE has explored the use of mobile devices for communicating
instrument flight rules, specifically clearances at airports lacking Pre-Departure Clearance/Data Comm Clearance. The company's Pacer
web application uses
System Wide Information Management and Traffic Flow Management System data as well as airline and
general aviation departure schedules to "improve the way that general aviation operators file for and obtain departure clearances". MITRE has also completed air traffic control and safety work for the
Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS). The company's Singapore-based unit was hired by CAAS to consider how
artificial intelligence,
machine learning, and
speech recognition could be used to improve air traffic management systems. Among MITRE's innovations was a "speech recognition prototype that will automate and shorten the transcription process during an aviation incident investigation". MITRE and the
Naval Research Laboratory developed the Frequency-scaled Ultra-wide Spectrum Element (FUSE) antenna to increase the data transfer speed between ground users and satellites. Meshbed, a
CubeSat launched into orbit by the
Indian Space Research Organisation's
Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle in November 2019, will test the antenna's effectiveness. MITRE has received three patents for the antenna.
Cybersecurity and election integrity The MITRE ATT&CK framework, launched in 2015, has been described by
Computer Weekly as "the free, globally accessible service that offers comprehensive and current cyber security threat information" to organizations, and by
TechTarget as a "global knowledge base of threat activity, techniques and models". The Structured Threat Information eXchange (STIX), described as a "machine-to-machine cyber threat information-sharing language", was developed by MITRE and the
Department of Homeland Security. The program facilitates information sharing between industry, critical infrastructure operators and government in order to blunt cyberattacks" and allows participants to share data via the Trusted Automated eXchange of Indicator Information (TAXII). Program governance was granted to the global nonprofit consortium
OASIS in 2015, and STIX 2.0 was approved in 2017. In September 2020, the U.S. Air Force awarded a $463 million contract to continue work for the National Security Engineering Center, an FFRDC supporting the Department of Defense and
Intelligence Community. The contract will provide cybersecurity, electronics,
information technology, sensors, and
systems engineering services in Bedford and McLean for one year. In February 2020, MITRE launched SQUINT, a free app allowing election officials to report misinformation on social media; the app was being used by eleven U.S. states, as of October 2020. The company also established the National Election Security Lab, offering free risk assessments for voting systems. Other projects include the
Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) database of
vulnerabilities and exposures related to
information security and the
Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE) category system for software weaknesses and vulnerabilities. MITRE tests automation and deployment of new security tools to augment critical infrastructure security in its Cyber Infrastructure Protection Innovation Center. The lab includes a model city, with a hospital, rail station, chemical plant, downtown area, and neighborhood that acts as a test bed to run attack simulations. In early 2022, MITRE launched MITRE Engage, a framework that cyber defenders use for communicating and planning cyber adversary engagement, deception, and denial activities. The project earned a CSO 50 award for security innovation and a Global InfoSec award from Cyber Defense Magazine as the market leader for deception-based security. In early 2024, MITRE disclosed that its Networked Experimentation, Research, and Virtualization Environment (NERVE) had been compromised between January and April through the exploitation of chained zero-day vulnerabilities in Ivanti Connect Secure appliances. The breach was contained to the NERVE research network and did not affect MITRE's enterprise network. In April 2024, MITRE published details of its forensic analysis and security response.
Government innovation MITRE has researched cloud computing policy, helped the U.S. federal government identify fraudulent comments intended to "spoof" public support for non-existent positions during the rulemaking process, and increased the
Pennsylvania Department of Revenue's delinquent taxpayer compliance rate.
Health and Human Services MITRE conducts research and development to solve complex health issues ranging from preventing chronic disease to accelerating health research, improving healthcare quality, and expanding health coverage. During the 1980s, MITRE worked on a digital radiological imaging project for
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital and an upgrade to
MEDLINE for the National Institutes of Health. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) competitively selected MITRE to operate the CMS Alliance to Modernize Healthcare federally funded research and development center (Health FFRDC) in 2012 on behalf of sponsoring agencies across HHS. In 2015, MITRE managed an assessment and reports for the VA Choice Act, which improves healthcare access and options for our nation’s veterans. MITRE launched research in 2017 that created Synthea, a Synthetic Patient Population Simulation that is used to generate realistic (but not real) patient data and associated health records in a variety of formats. Synthea, MITRE's open source
synthetic data system, "mirrors real population information in terms of demographics, disease burden, vaccinations, medical visits and social determinants", and seeks to "mimic how each patient progresses from birth to death through modular representations of various diseases and conditions". MITRE's patient
data set SyntheticMass, based on "fictional" Massachusetts residents, was formatted by
Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources and made available to developers via
Google Cloud in 2019.
mCODE In 2019, MITRE and partners in the private sector released mCODE™, a core set of elements for capturing data in a standardized format in the electronic record of cancer patients to improve treatment, care coordination, and research efforts. In this effort to combat chronic diseases such as cancer, MITRE collaborates with organizations such as Mayo Clinic, Microsoft, and the
American Society of Clinical Oncology to improve prevention and care for the millions of Americans living with cancer. MCode serves as both a common language and a model, helping facilitate a comprehensive approach to patient care and aiding research by enabling study of data throughout a cancer patient's experience and among different groups of patients. . More than 70 organizations implemented mCode by 2024.
COVID-19 In March 2020, during the
COVID-19 pandemic, MITRE published a
white paper claiming the number of confirmed and reported
COVID-19 cases "significantly underrepresent the actual number of active domestic COVID-19 infections" in the United States. MITRE said the gap was because of "limited testing capability and the multi-day period of asymptomatic infectivity associated with the COVID-19 pathogen". MITRE managed the Coronavirus Commission on Safety and Quality in Nursing Homes, announced by the
Donald Trump administration in June 2020, to "independently and comprehensively assess" responses to the pandemic and "offer actionable recommendations to inform future responses to infectious disease outbreaks within nursing homes". The
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) funded a $16.5 million MITRE-led project to create an enduring open source tool called Sara Alert, for monitoring symptoms of Americans exposed to COVID-19. MITRE developed the free tool in collaboration with multiple national
public health organizations as well as local and
state health agencies. In April 2020, Sara Alert launched in Arkansas and was being tested in
Danbury, Connecticut as well as the Northern Mariana Islands, with data being maintained by the
Association of Public Health Laboratories. Sara Alert was being used in Idaho, Maine, and Guam by October. Since January 2021, MITRE has co-lead a coalition known as the Vaccination Credential Initiative (VCI), which is composed of over 300 technology and healthcare organizations developing a technical standard for verifying vaccination and other clinical information. ==Corporate governance==