In the latest Voices from DARPA episode, we explore the agency’s groundbreaking work on revolutionizing software development. Join experts from DARPA and its strategic partners as they explore how new tools are reshaping the security landscape and paving the way for a future where vulnerabilities are not just minimized but provably absent—across the U.S. military and beyond. More: https://ow.ly/VWi850Ug9iA
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
Defense and Space Manufacturing
Arlington, VA 243,359 followers
Creating breakthrough technologies for national security.
About us
DARPA is an agency of the U.S. Department of Defense with a singular and enduring mission: to make pivotal investments in breakthrough technologies for national security. The Agency explicitly reaches for transformational change instead of incremental advances. To do so, it works within an innovation ecosystem that includes academic, corporate and governmental partners, with a constant focus on the Nation’s military Services, which work with DARPA to create new strategic opportunities and novel tactical options. DARPA comprises approximately 220 government employees in six technical offices, including nearly 100 program managers, who together oversee about 250 research and development programs. DARPA goes to great lengths to identify, recruit and support excellent program managers—extraordinary individuals who are at the top of their fields and are hungry for the opportunity to push the limits of their disciplines. These leaders, who are at the very heart of DARPA’s history of success, come from academia, industry and government agencies for limited stints, generally three to five years. That deadline fuels the signature DARPA urgency to achieve success in less time than might be considered reasonable in a conventional setting. Program managers address challenges broadly, spanning the spectrum from deep science to systems to capabilities, but ultimately they are driven by the desire to make a difference. They define their programs, set milestones, meet with their performers and assiduously track progress. But they are also constantly probing for the next big thing in their fields, communicating with leaders in the scientific and engineering community to identify new challenges and potential solutions. DARPA is always on the lookout for outstanding individuals who can meet our demanding needs in the Agency’s technical and support offices. Interested individuals may submit a resume/CV to employment@darpa.mil.
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http://www.darpa.mil
External link for Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
- Industry
- Defense and Space Manufacturing
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Arlington, VA
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1958
- Specialties
- Innovation
Locations
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Primary
675 N Randolph St
Arlington, VA 22203, US
Employees at Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
Updates
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Our leadership team had a great conversation with #Newlab about the intersection of defense and commercial R&D. https://ow.ly/qCXJ50UcX2b
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Our HALOVS portfolio (pronounced “hallows”) is exploring fundamental science pillars to pioneer next-generation positioning & navigation systems. NIMBle Ultrafast microSystems (NIMBUS) is the newest HALOVS Disruption Opportunity that aims to enable warfighter navigation in GPS-denied environments: www.darpa.mil/HALOVS NIMBUS seeks to partner not only with traditional sensor designers but chemists, civil engineers, and material and nonlinear systems scientists, who will test the limits of current commercial microelectromechanical systems-based inertial sensors (e.g. gyroscopes, accelerometers, etc.) and help redefine how we design, build, and deploy sensors in our everyday world. To learn more about the HALOVS portfolio and view technical overview videos describing HALOVS and NIMBUS in greater detail, visit www.darpa.mil/HALOVS NIMBUS proposals are due by 4 p.m. ET Dec. 20, 2024. The NIMBUS solicitation is available at https://lnkd.in/demT7f6R Stay tuned for other HALOVS Disruption Opportunities coming soon… #chemists #civilengineer #nonlinearsystems #MEMS #microelectromechanicalsystems #inertialsystems #materialsscience
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Attention Innovators and Problem Solvers! 🌟 The clock is ticking! ⏰ If you're looking to showcase your skills and make an impact, don’t miss out on the DARPA Triage Challenge. 📅 Year 2 Qualification Deadline: December 2 This is a fantastic opportunity for teams to participate in the data and systems competitions, tackling real-world challenges alongside DARPA. Whether you're a data scientist, engineer, roboticist or just passionate about technology and medical triage, your contributions can make a difference! 👉 It’s not too late to join us for Year 2! Work with us on this exciting challenge, collaborate with like-minded individuals, and push the boundaries of innovation. For more details on how to participate, check out the official DARPA Triage Challenge page: https://lnkd.in/gx6_dty4. Let’s make history together! #TriageChallenge #Innovation #Technology
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💻🔒Getting new technology into the hands of cyber operators faster is the goal of Constellation – a collection of pilot programs led by U.S. Cyber Command and DARPA aimed at rapidly advancing cyber capabilities . A joint team recently conducted an operational test and evaluated one of those programs, Cyber Analytics for Network Defense and Response Options (CANDOR). They drastically shortened the design, development, and testing of CANDOR from months to weeks with consistent integration with U.S. Army Cyber Command. Details: https://lnkd.in/eBVjMg9v
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Today’s #WashingtonPost highlighted the #DARPATriageChallenge, which aims to save more lives by completely revolutionizing the way we medically triage. The piece opined, “What if machines and humans worked together?” How do you think #machinelearning and robots could improve triage and benefit the future of medicine? Link Below: (Washington Post account is required) https://lnkd.in/gdt3v4Wb
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ICYMI, New York University researchers developed a new tool under our Perceptually-enabled Task Guidance (PTG) program. This program aims to enhance the effectiveness of augmented reality (AR) technology in training scenarios. The article below links to the paper and a video demonstrating how the tool identifies patterns, pinpoints areas of difficulty, and optimizes AR-assisted training programs for improved learning outcomes and real-world performance. While the paper delves into using this tool for helicopter co-pilots in an AR flying simulation, it's important to note that its potential extends far beyond this case. The adaptability of this training technology means it can be applied to a wide range of complex physical tasks, offering a versatile solution to help individuals enhance their skill sets. More about PTG: https://lnkd.in/dZ-_zxqf #AR #augmentedreality
Enter HuBar, a novel visual analytics tool designed by #NYUTandon researchers to summarize and compare task performance sessions in AR — such as AR-guided simulated flights — through the analysis of performer behavior and cognitive workload. By providing deep insights into pilot behavior and mental states, HuBar enables researchers and trainers to identify patterns, pinpoint areas of difficulty, and optimize AR-assisted training programs for improved learning outcomes and real-world performance. “While pilot training is one potential use case, HuBar isn't just for aviation,” explained Claudio Silva, NYU Tandon Institute Professor in the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) Department, who led the research with collaboration from Northrop Grumman Corporation (NGC). “HuBar visualizes diverse data from AR-assisted tasks, and this comprehensive analysis leads to improved performance and learning outcomes across various complex scenarios.” “HuBar could help improve training in surgery, military operations and industrial tasks,” said Silva, who is also the co-director of the Visualization and Data Analytics Research Center (VIDA) at NYU. Click the link to learn more about HuBar. #NYUTandonMade
New tool helps analyze pilot performance and mental workload in augmented reality | NYU Tandon School of Engineering
engineering.nyu.edu
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💪 Come forge the future of manufacturing with us. Friday, Nov. 15, is the deadline to apply to join our "Freedom's Forge 2.0" workshop, Jan. 22-24 in Houston. The "Freedom's Forge 2.0" effort is focused on transforming manufacturing, maintainability, and testing capabilities. The strategy aims to both rapidly field new concepts as well as accelerate existing production assets to ensure we can adapt and scale to surge defense production when needed. New ideas often live at the intersection of different disciplines, and by bringing diverse perspectives the workshop intends to stimulate new insights to solve critical problems. We are seeking applications from researchers, engineers, and subject matter experts; non-traditional performers including small businesses, academic and research institutions, and first-time government contractors are strongly encouraged to apply. For more information and the link to our upcoming workshop please visit: https://lnkd.in/gwtq4KPD #ManufacturingInnovation #FutureOfManufacturing
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📈DARPA’s new initiative is called Venture Horizons, which will provide opportunities for top-tier investors to connect with DARPA Program Managers as well as Research & Development performers. If this interests you or an exceptional connection within your network, we would like to hear from you! Please visit: https://lnkd.in/gD9a-47K
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Did you know that we have a program specifically tailored to immerse military and government civilian leaders into the world of DARPA? Our Service Chiefs Fellows Program (SCFP) is a three-month fellowship that provides participants with insight into cutting-edge technology while potentially facilitating the development of future DARPA technologies. And the best part? DARPA fully funds it so the participant’s assignment unit incurs zero cost. Two Army Medical Service Corps Officers from the current cohort share their experience in this blog post: https://lnkd.in/eu8fSpmn