U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
Microelectronics workforce effort will be led by Purdue University and DoD - News
October 20, 2020WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. Purdue University is at the helm of a national initiative sponsored by the Office of the Secretary of Defense that aims to address and resolve the urgent need for engineering graduates to develop defense technologies, particularly in the area of microelectronics.
Unmanned off-road vehicles with increased autonomy the goal of DARPA project - News
October 08, 2020ARLINGTON, Va. Improving the algorithms and software that guide self-driving military vehicles is the focus of a new project from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA); the goal of the research is to build autonomous off-road vehicles that behave like a human driver.
DARPA Connectorless Sea Train concept selects Gibbs & Cox - News
October 06, 2020ARLINGTON, Va. Gibbs & Cox, Inc. (G&C) announced the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) awarded the company a multi-phase contract to develop and demonstrate a Connectorless Sea Train concept. DARPA has exercised the base development phase for $9,450,339.
DARPA program to leverage marine organisms for DoD maritime hardware - News
September 29, 2020WASHINGTON. DARPA’s Persistent Aquatic Living Sensors (PALS) program aims to leverage how marine organisms observe changes in their environment through sensing to augment the Department of Defense’s (DoD) existing, hardware-based maritime monitoring capabilities. The program, launched in November 2018, is now entering its second phase.
BAE Systems continues to drive innovation in autonomy-based mission planning - Press Release
September 15, 2020BAE Systems continues to drive innovation in autonomy-based mission planning.
Video games on the hunt to build a better virtual AI teammate - Story
September 08, 2020Military teams operating in the battlespace against opponents under often-adverse conditions must act and react incredibly quickly, as adversaries become more adept and gather data on the fly. Artificial intelligence (AI) will become increasingly critical in helping commanders and team members with decision-making.
AI technology to improve team performance under DARPA's ASIST program - News
September 03, 2020Charles River Analytics Inc. (CRA), developer of intelligent systems solutions, has won a four-year, cross-disciplinary research effort. Under the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA’s) Artificial Social Intelligence for Successful Teams (ASIST) program, CRA is creating a Prescient, Socially Intelligent Coach (PSI-Coach) that will aim to understand team behaviors and improve team performance.