• DARPA is a research and development agency of the US Department of Defense (DoD), responsible for the development of emerging technologies for use by the military. (darkreading.com)
  • The Global Positioning System (GPS) was originally developed by the U.S. Department of Defense, with DARPA playing a crucial role. (ngmatrix.com)
  • Challenge-oriented organizations such as NASA, DARPA at the Department of Defense and ARPA-E at the Department of Energy have been at the forefront of the US model for spurring innovation in the private sector. (researchmoneyinc.com)
  • Over the past 50 years, DARPA has been a world leader in spurring innovation across the field of AI, including statistical-learning and rule-based approaches. (asimov.com)
  • Spurred by the fear of lagging behind the Soviet Union following Moscow's "Sputnik moment", the US launched its Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), now renamed the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), in 1958. (frontier-economics.com)
  • DARPA was established in 1958 as a response to the Soviet Union's launch of Sputnik, with a mandate to ensure that the United States remained at the forefront of technological innovation and military superiority. (ngmatrix.com)
  • Early work by John McCarthy (Lisp - 1958), the Department of Defense's Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA the forerunner of DARPA - 1963), Edward Feigenbaum (DENDRAL the first expert system - 1965), Alain Colmerauer (Prolog - 1972), Mark Stefik and Peter Friedland (Molgen, the first object-oriented representation of knowledge - 1978), and John Hopfield (Neural Networks - 1982) are among those that led the way. (pcai.com)
  • If we are serious about creating jobs and boosting American manufacturing, we must recommit to making smart investments in science that drive innovation and job creation to ensure our nation's long-term economic success. (aps.org)
  • These cuts, coupled with recent efforts to silence scientists based on a political agenda, undermine our nation's role as a leader in innovation. (aps.org)
  • The President pledged to implement policies that will dramatically ramp up the United States' overall spending (both public and private) on innovation and R&D, bringing it up to three percent of the nation's total economic output (GDP). (watthead.org)
  • He promised that his administration would build on these investments by continuing to expand budgets for key agencies funding science and research (DOE, NSF, NIST), making permanent the federal R&D tax credit to encourage private-sector investment in innovation, and launching a major increase in funding to support the transformative innovation necessary to overcome the nation's energy and climate challenges . (watthead.org)
  • President Obama once again pledged to increase public investment in clean energy innovation by an order of magnitude, promising $15 billion in additional annual spending to support energy R&D, and highlighted the role innovation must play in overcoming the nation's urgent energy and climate challenges. (watthead.org)
  • BLACK HAT USA - Las Vegas - Wednesday, Aug. 9 - The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) will sponsor a two-year competition to create a new generation of cybersecurity tools to better secure software. (darkreading.com)
  • In his shadow are Eisenhower's investments in the National Science Foundation (NSF), NASA and the Defense research and development office DARPA. (edutopia.org)
  • His past speech engagements and workshops include audiences at the Innovation Creativity and Capital Institute, the Chautauqua Institute, National School Board Association, National Council on Workforce Education (NCWE), and the Community College Futures Assembly, IEEE, National Security Agency (ASTD), Air Education Training Command (AETC), Navy Learning Strategies Consortium, and the Bio Defense Summit among others. (edutopia.org)
  • During my military career, I was a program officer at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), managing programs in education , training, and psychological health. (gettingsmart.com)
  • The Princeton team was among 36 semifinalists named last week by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency in its "Urban Challenge" - a competition whose purpose is to spur innovation in autonomous robotic vehicles. (princeton.edu)
  • The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has awarded developed contracts aimed at creating neural implants that could make it possible for the human brain to speak directly with computers at near-instantaneous speeds, the federal agency announced in a press release . (govtech.com)
  • Asimov, the synthetic biology company building a full-stack platform to program living cells, announced today it has been awarded a contract as part of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Automating Scientific Knowledge Extraction (ASKE) opportunity. (asimov.com)
  • The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in the United States has long been known for its pioneering research that has spurred technological innovation with both military and civilian applications. (ngmatrix.com)
  • The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is collaborating with the Semiconductor Research Corp. (SRC) and a consortium of defense and semiconductor companies to launch the second iteration of the Joint University Microelectronics Program (JUMP 2.0). (umd.edu)
  • These defined interests, spurred by an increasingly connected world and a rapidly changing microelectronics landscape, will centralize long-term, pathfinding research aimed at breakthroughs applicable across defense and academia. (umd.edu)
  • The centers will address the identified challenges, advance innovation and support and transition exploratory research to commercial and defense opportunities. (umd.edu)
  • NGA is partnering with Defense Innovation Unit Experimental (DIUx) to launch the 2018 DIUx xView Detection Challenge to spur innovation that will ultimately support national security and humanitarian missions. (trajectorymagazine.com)
  • MDA's June 2012 purchase of California based Space Systems Loral (SSL) yielded the US based satellite manufacturing capability necessary to comply with US International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and it began winning US government and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) contracts shortly afterwards. (blogspot.com)
  • Prior to IQT, Dr. Zheng was at Booz Allen Hamilton where he provided technical advising for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) including developing technical goals across a diverse set of technology areas such as thermal management, directed energy, RF communications, microelectronics, and photonics. (insidequantumtechnology.com)
  • The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) coined the term 'ultra wideband' in the 1990s and defined it as a system with a "fractional bandwidth" greater than 25 percent where fractional bandwidth is the ratio of signal bandwidth over the centre frequency. (nordicsemi.com)
  • The Global Positioning System (GPS) that tracks vehicle locations is derived from the transit satellite navigation system developed in the late 1950s by the predecessor of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). (aps.org)
  • ARPA-E] is based on the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, known as Darpa, which was created during the Eisenhower administration in response to Sputnik. (watthead.org)
  • The DARPA AI Tools for Adult Learning opportunity is supported by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). (reachpathways.com)
  • This in turn spurred strategies of defense: external armor and camouflage. (design4emergence.com)
  • When it comes to government-funded technology research and development opportunities for small businesses, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) oversees two notable programs: the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program and the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) program. (sdi.ai)
  • After identifying the seismic shifts that will define the future of semiconductors and ICTs in their Decadal Plan, the SRC joined together with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and a consortium of semiconductor companies to fund JUMP 2.0 to address the anticipated paradigm shifts. (umich.edu)
  • What if you could get the intellectual expertise of, say, Henry Kissinger, who knows all about the history of diplomacy and politics, and then you get all the knowledge of somebody that knows about military strategy, and then you get all the knowledge of a DARPA engineer, and so on," he says, referring to the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. (madan.org.il)
  • DARPA, which executes groundbreaking scientific research and development for the U.S. Defense Department, has invested heavily in brain technologies. (madan.org.il)
  • The usefulness of the carrot as motivation was presented from two angles: Tom Kalil, deputy director for technology and innovation at the White House's Office of Science and Technology Policy, outlined the long history of challenges as a road to innovation and explained why the Obama administration has backed the America COMPETES Act and launched its own Strategy for American Innovation. (nih.gov)
  • Former DARPA Deputy Director Dr Peter Highnam was recently appointed as ARIA's first CEO, while the search for Chair is currently underway. (frontier-economics.com)
  • DARPA's role in advancing technology is undeniable, and its research has led to transformative innovations that have enriched our lives. (ngmatrix.com)
  • DARPA's commitment to pushing the boundaries of scientific and technological research has consistently resulted in innovations that transcend their original military applications and find applications in the commercial sector. (ngmatrix.com)
  • In 2004, DARPA organized the Grand Challenge, spurring innovation in autonomous vehicles. (projectdriven.eu)
  • The history of autonomous vehicles is rich with innovation, from da Vinci's sketches to modern self-driving technology. (projectdriven.eu)
  • The lesson for other challenges, from cybersecurity to climate change, is obvious: Governments can and should take steps to speed up the development of innovative solutions for the benefit of society-focussing on reducing friction by strengthening innovation ecosystems and providing funding, coordination and strategy for critical issues. (deloitte.com)
  • Kalil suggested several next steps for NIH to consider, such as providing professional development on incentive prizes for program managers, investing in a team similar to the NASA Tournament Lab that could help NIH and NIH-funded principal investigators design and manage prizes, and making it easier for the NIH community to access "innovation marketplaces" such as Kaggle and TopCoder. (nih.gov)
  • How can governments address these challenges while enabling innovation and growth? (deloitte.com)
  • As commercial and cross-sector innovation gained pace, governments have gone beyond fixing market failures. (deloitte.com)
  • This could help address some concerns that Challenge Funds have too short a time span (normally three to four years) to tackle genuinely ambitious and transformative innovation challenges. (frontier-economics.com)
  • Adopting a DARPA model for education R&D can help us stay ahead of the rapid pace of development and innovation in the field of artificial intelligence. (gettingsmart.com)
  • Fundamental research models typically used in education will not adequately keep up with the pace of development, innovation, and adoption. (gettingsmart.com)
  • students must keep up with regular coursework while working at a brisk pace to meet DARPA milestones. (princeton.edu)
  • We live in exciting times, where the pace of innovation and change is increasing rapidly and can make or break a company's future in months. (ieee.org)
  • JUMP 2.0 builds off an earlier iteration of the SRC-led collaboration that was formed in 2018 to support university research centers focused on keeping the U.S. at the forefront of microelectronics innovation. (umd.edu)
  • While at DARPA, Dr. Zheng was the lead coordinator for the Electronics Resurgence Initiative (ERI) a large-scale, multibillion-dollar effort to boost U.S microelectronics innovation. (insidequantumtechnology.com)
  • The DARPA Triage Challenge aims to drive breakthrough innovations in identification of "signatures" of injury that will help medical responders perform scalable, timely, and accurate triage. (theairlab.org)
  • In a speech to community college student and technology workers, Obama said his strategy aims to foster new jobs and businesses 'by laying the groundwork and the ground rules' for unleashing innovation in the United States. (informationweek.com)
  • It aims to grow the field of learning engineering by spurring ed tech innovations dedicated to leveraging big data to support learning science research and the needs of learners worldwide. (reachpathways.com)
  • A grant program that challenges students to design their own video games is one of several new initiatives announced by President Obama Sept. 16 as part of a broad expansion of his "Educate to Innovate" campaign, which aims to spur students' interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). (eschoolnews.com)
  • Thirty-seven projects totaling $151 Million were funded from a group of about 300 proposals solicited in this new DARPA-inspired program. (vincentcaprio.org)
  • The workshops, which are part of the Bank of New York Mellon's Young Innovators Program, strives to spur an interest in tech, and organizers hope that over the course of a year, it can reach more than 1,000 Brownsville young people at a variety of interactive events. (govtech.com)
  • The JUMP 2.0 program will be a key component in identifying and forging the best path forward by driving public-private investment for disruptive innovation in microelectronics systems at scale. (umd.edu)
  • I look forward to helping guide the semiconductor industry through the SRC JUMP 2.0 program and in cooperation with DARPA in the years to come. (umd.edu)
  • The NQI is a 10-year program that will spur interagency coordination, direct investment into quantum research, set agendas for the development of quantum information science, and encourage public-private partnerships with industry experts and academics. (aspistrategist.org.au)
  • I hope the low-cost CNC we produce for the DARPA program helps spur this process, giving students firsthand experience with machines that make machines, and enabling them to design the plethora of CNC machines of America's manufacturing future. (makezine.com)
  • But whereas most of the CHIPS Act money is going toward semiconductor foundries, the JUMP 2.0 program is focused on high-risk, high-payoff research "spurred by an increasingly connected world and a rapidly changing microelectronics landscape. (umich.edu)
  • To spur research in the emergent area of precision medicine, Collins launched the "All of Us" Research Program , which is well on its way to enrolling one million people across the U.S. to provide their health data so that researchers can improve the way we prevent illness as well as treat the full spectrum of diseases and conditions. (nih.gov)
  • I've helped philanthropies think about how to adapt DARPA approaches for creating higher-risk, high-impact programs with an eye on equity, inclusion, and scaling. (gettingsmart.com)
  • We should simply focus on innovation, invention and the entrepreneurial spirit and adapt to any possible changes. (climatenexus.org)
  • The smart city solutions lab will benefit from a series of meetings that the city held in partnership with Brownsville community leaders to find out what the neighborhood needs and how smart city tech can improve the quality of life there, all while simultaneously spurring economic development. (govtech.com)
  • DARPA benefits from significant financial resources and collaborations with leading research institutions and companies in the United States, allowing it to pursue a wide range of projects simultaneously. (ngmatrix.com)
  • DARPA identifies ambitious goals or "moonshots" and creates programs to reach them in 3-4 years. (gettingsmart.com)
  • The global pandemic drastically changed how businesses use technology, and has inspired innovations across sectors. (cioinsight.com)
  • This rapid development of safe vaccines helped spur digital transformation in pharmaceutical technology. (cioinsight.com)
  • Today, integrated technology, engineering, arts, mathematics and science (TEAMS) initiatives are grass roots and emerging but not yet part of the formal national STEM innovation agenda. (edutopia.org)
  • However, the acceleration in innovation and technology, particularly in the commercial sector, creates challenges for those who need to regulate them. (deloitte.com)
  • This article starts to address this question by exploring ways in which regulators could better define and protect the critical while still enabling future innovation, growth, and development of technology. (deloitte.com)
  • The president unveils a three-pronged plan to spur technology and business innovation in the United States. (informationweek.com)
  • President Obama on Monday outlined a strategy for spurring technology and business innovation in the United States. (informationweek.com)
  • The three-pronged plan entails investing in building blocks of innovation, policies to spur and promote entrepreneurship, and federal backing of emerging markets such as clean energy, smart grid, and healthcare technology that are deemed national priorities. (informationweek.com)
  • The China National Innovation Institute (CNII) plays a vital role in advancing China's technology sector. (ngmatrix.com)
  • The new panel will include officials from the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, the National Science Foundation, and DARPA. (trajectorymagazine.com)
  • Without the federal investments in the last century to help spur this technology, the United States would lag behind other nations' technological capabilities. (aps.org)
  • The precursor to the Internet, known as Arpanet, stealth technology, and the Global Positioning System all owe a debt to the work of Darpa. (watthead.org)
  • A 2014 report from the Information Technology & Innovation Foundation details more than 20 other major technologies that received research support from the government. (sdi.ai)
  • Innovation in semiconductor technology is needed to advance information and communication technologies (ICT) critical to our economic growth and national security. (umich.edu)
  • Seeding critical areas of innovation-a traditional role, but now using more agile approaches. (deloitte.com)
  • Of course, such technological innovation spurs controversy. (blogspot.com)
  • While DARPA and its international counterparts share a common goal of advancing technological innovation, they differ in their scope, resources, and focus areas. (ngmatrix.com)
  • Technological innovation can come from almost anywhere. (sdi.ai)
  • DARPA championed high risk tolerance, collaboration between academia and industry, and a long investment horizon in research and development (R&D) funding. (frontier-economics.com)
  • Similar to DARPA, it supports high-risk, high-reward research and development projects and has made significant strides in fields such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing. (ngmatrix.com)
  • Investments in scientific research and development are at the heart of our innovation economy, and without those steady investments, America is at risk of losing our competitive edge. (aps.org)
  • Last year, I worked with my Republican colleague, Senator Cory Gardner of Colorado, to pass the bipartisan American Innovation and Competitiveness Act, which sets federal research and development priorities for the coming years and supports scientists and engineers as they drive our economy forward. (aps.org)
  • Spurred by a public and private sector push for global competitiveness, STEM has become a lightning rod for education in 2010. (edutopia.org)
  • Focus on innovation and competitiveness. (deloitte.com)
  • Nations are strengthening their innovation ecosystems to develop long-term competitiveness and sustainability. (deloitte.com)
  • Now the pandemic, like previous crises, has spurred innovation. (nordicsemi.com)
  • The pandemic showed how government can help speed up innovation in every area-from production of masks to tests, drugs and vaccine production. (deloitte.com)
  • Even before the pandemic, government's role as a solution catalyser was growing in breadth and complexity, with an emphasis on how to harness innovation across sectors for public good. (deloitte.com)
  • Dr. Collins, master of scientific breakthroughs and scientific reason-from mapping the human genome to fighting the most devastating pandemic of a century-has routinely broken ground to save countless lives, while unleashing innovation to benefit humanity for generations to come. (nih.gov)
  • The United States will restore its standing as the most innovative nation in the world, President Obama declared at a major speech on science, innovation, and education policy delivered today at the National Academies of Science in Washington D.C. (watthead.org)
  • Our success as a nation depends on strengthening America's role as the world's engine of discovery and innovation," said Obama. (eschoolnews.com)
  • 1. That assumption alone would require significant changes in the way collaboration occurred, and that in turn might - gasp - spur some genuine innovation. (redmonk.com)
  • Each of the remaining teams received a site visit this summer from DARPA officials. (princeton.edu)
  • The intention is that ARIA will mimic DARPA in relying on expert programme managers to run funding portfolios over three to five years to support 'missions', high-risk research and innovation (R&I) goals, with considerable discretion over the allocation of the funding. (frontier-economics.com)
  • Over the years, DARPA has made significant contributions to a wide range of fields, from computer science to materials science, and from biotechnology to artificial intelligence. (ngmatrix.com)
  • Advancing health equity is one of the five strategic objectives the CMS Innovation Center (CMMI) outlined in its Strategy Refresh back in November 2021. (chamberhill.com)
  • If our country is to remain competitive in the coming decades, we must make it a priority to encourage discovery and innovation in the United States now so we can reap the benefits in the decades to come. (aps.org)
  • The DARPA Triage Challenge (DTC) will use a series of challenge events to spur development of novel physiological features for medical triage. (theairlab.org)
  • We have a competition that shapes innovation around real world problems. (darkreading.com)
  • Ramaley's concept of STEM situates learning in the context of solving real world problems or creating new opportunities-pursuit of innovation. (edutopia.org)
  • Will the amount invested be sufficient, and how will ARIA priorities be chosen to be compatible with the real-world business of innovation, in particular given the focus on risk? (frontier-economics.com)
  • One of the most iconic examples of a DARPA innovation transitioning into the commercial world is the Internet. (ngmatrix.com)
  • Announced in 2002, the first DARPA Grand Challenge was a driverless car competition held on March 13, 2004 in the Mojave Desert region of the United States. (wikipedia.org)
  • When DARPA held a self-driving car competition, the CEO of Google was at the finish line, to acquire the winning team, Kalil reported. (nih.gov)
  • Auto-flaggers for work zones, contactless fingerprint scanners, and a tool to defend against fake media were just a few of the inventive student research projects presented at the first annual Russell Agrusa CSE Student Innovation Competition. (buffalo.edu)
  • DARPA is a military research agency tasked with rapidly creating innovative new technologies by investing in high-risk, high-reward programs that push the boundaries of current scientific understanding. (gettingsmart.com)
  • As outlined in the September 8th, 2015 CBC News article, " Tom Mulcair unveils NDP plan to boost aerospace jobs ," Mulcair's campaign promises have included the creation of a $160Mln CDN fund to spur innovation and manufacturing and he has calling aerospace a " key sector " which the Conservatives are neglecting. (blogspot.com)
  • Funded Track competitors will be selected from proposals submitted to a Small Business Innovation Research solicitation . (darkreading.com)
  • Dr. Karim Lakhani, professor of business administration at Harvard Business School, who runs a Crowd Innovation Lab, offered astonishing examples of the success of global crowd-sourcing, especially for data science problems. (nih.gov)
  • Dr. Zheng helped draft a bill to establish a non-profit foundation for the Department of Energy to commercialize innovative technologies which later became law in the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022 as the Foundation for Energy Security and Innovation (FESI). (insidequantumtechnology.com)
  • A significant part of this effort involves investment in science and innovation. (bostonreview.net)
  • However, the U.S. science and innovation system already has extensive mission-orientation, which could easily support the examples of missions that Mazzucato offers. (bostonreview.net)
  • The U.S. science and innovation system already has extensive mission-orientation. (bostonreview.net)
  • The plan seeks to create a national environment that's conducive to entrepreneurship and that provides the requisite 'tools' for innovation, supported by more than $100 billion in federal Recovery Act funding. (informationweek.com)
  • As these improved, so did vision and predation tools, and this spurred even more defensive innovation. (design4emergence.com)
  • Energy innovation, workforce innovation, educational innovation, and economic innovation are all part of the U.S. innovation agenda. (edutopia.org)
  • The national security innovation base is as much about national economic power and capability as it is about maintaining a qualitative military advantage. (aspistrategist.org.au)
  • In addition, Dr. Zheng served as an IEEE congressional fellow in the office of Senator Chris Coons where he focused on developing policy to boost U.S. R&D, support domestic manufacturing, and spur innovation and economic growth. (insidequantumtechnology.com)
  • A DARPA scientist argues, in the prestigious Journal of Economic Perspectives , that robots are ready for their Cambrian moment: a like explosion of body types and strategies . (design4emergence.com)
  • For Canada to reap the benefits of its collective investments in innovation, we must become better at transforming knowledge and intellectual capital into commercial products and services. (researchmoneyinc.com)
  • In future issues of this newsletter, we'll tackle individual sections of the playbook and we hope spur discussion about what might be changed. (substack.com)
  • In May, DARPA winnowed the field of competitors from 89 entrants to 53. (princeton.edu)
  • The American economy is powered by the leaps and bounds in innovation that generate new products, launch new industries, and create the jobs of the future. (aps.org)
  • In addition to major military innovations for stealth and hypersonics, DARPA programs have revolutionized our lives by developing critical technologies for the internet, mRNA vaccines, GPS, speech recognition systems, artificial intelligence, and much more. (gettingsmart.com)
  • This separation could foster a more agile, longer-term innovation perspective, avoiding the need for ARIA to follow existing governance arrangements. (frontier-economics.com)
  • DARPA recently announced a multi-year investment of $2B into innovative artificial intelligence research called the AI Next campaign. (asimov.com)
  • Although the initial race was deemed a failure, as no vehicles achieved anything close to the goal, DARPA was committed to running the challenge for as long as Congressional authority allowed (which would have been until 2007, but the goal was reached in 2005). (wikipedia.org)
  • however, the goal is the same -- innovation. (edutopia.org)
  • However, DARPA is not alone in its mission to drive technological progress. (ngmatrix.com)
  • Much direct public backing for innovation is currently funnelled through UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), with business-focused support primarily delivered through Innovate UK, one of UKRI's nine councils. (frontier-economics.com)
  • We hope with this new DARPA challenge, we will spur such incredible innovation. (darkreading.com)
  • We are proud to work with DARPA to advance the state-of-the-art in AI-assisted genetic engineering. (asimov.com)
  • Russia's Foundation for Advanced Studies (FPI RAS), known as the "Russian DARPA," focuses on fostering innovation and scientific research to advance Russia's technological capabilities. (ngmatrix.com)
  • According to Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, Secretary Chu, "ARPA-E is a crucial part of the new effort by the U.S. to spur the next Industrial Revolution in clean energy technologies, creating thousands of new jobs and helping cut carbon pollution. (vincentcaprio.org)
  • Plus, Chattanooga joins Kansas City in adopting a Facebook chatbot, DARPA invests $65 million in developing two-way brain-computer interface, and NYC launches a pair of tech initiatives in Brownsville. (govtech.com)
  • The Brownsville Innovation Lab was first announced in March, and initial tech demos will be installed at Osborn Plaza in Brownsville, including the latest version of Bigbelly's solar-power trash cans , which hold as much as five times more waste than a standard can, and two Soofa smart benches that use solar power to provide free charging for tablets and phones. (govtech.com)
  • Government aid and innovations in supply chain management have given companies the ability to fast-track vaccines. (cioinsight.com)
  • FACT: Government policy drives innovation and adaptation alone will not be enough to avoid costly damages. (climatenexus.org)
  • This report explores the role of government as a catalyser of innovation for public good. (deloitte.com)
  • I believe DARPA, like me, is concerned about the future of manufacturing and where the manufacturing base is. (makezine.com)
  • Stay tuned for part two of the five article series: Emerging TEAMS Innovation in Florida, New York and Texas. (edutopia.org)
  • In this comprehensive article, we will explore how DARPA research has been adopted by commercial parties, examine instances of potential patent controversies, and compare DARPA to its international counterparts. (ngmatrix.com)
  • For those of lesser means, the CubeSat concept , in which users with little to no space experience purchase moderately customizable nanosatellite kits made by small companies, is spurring amateur satellite use in a way roughly analogous to the Maker movement's effects in manufacturing. (atlanticcouncil.org)
  • Almost unnoticed is the extensive contribution that AI research has made to today's computer based society - from the concept of time-sharing (McCarthy), to the window/mouse based GUI (Xerox Parc), to the Internet (DARPA) - AI research has played a key role. (pcai.com)