The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) seeks information regarding advanced image simulation and 3D object extraction. IARPA is seeking information on established datasets and capabilities to create simulations of remotely sensed imagery, automated extraction of objects, and the construction of associated 3D models from remote...
DNI.gov The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) — the advanced research and development arm of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence — today launched a new program to research and develop technology that can build photorealistic virtual models using satellite, ground-level, and other available imagery.
Did you know that due to human activity, there are currently over 100 million debris objects greater than 1 mm in size orbiting the earth? Centimeter- and millimeter-sized orbital debris pose the highest risk to space missions operating in Low Earth Orbit, according to a January 2021 National Science & Technology Council NASA Office of the Insp...
The Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) public access policy outlined in the February 22, 2013 memorandum, "Increasing Access to the Results of Federally Funded Scientific Research“, directed federal agencies investing in research and development to have a clear plan to increase access to scholarly publications and data resulting...
Maintain a security risk-management process to identify and protect information important to national security. Balance the benefits of acquiring the most innovative research and development (R&D) against the identified risks to national security and the Intelligence Community (IC). Enable the successful transition of IARPA advanced R&D re...
With the explosion and ubiquity of the Internet of Things in modern life, most people are accustomed to their electronic devices being “always on” and “listening” and asking their mobile phone, tablet, or smart speaker for recipes or directions. However, the trade-off for the convenience smart devices offer is the risk that they may also...
The IARPA ARTS program aims to develop novel algorithms that will modify spontaneous speech in real-time to protect an individual’s privacy. Countless electronics in modern life, like smart phones, digital assistants, televisions, remote controls, and even appliances, have microphones that are always listening for speech signals, using voice...
Mr. Robert Rahmer is IARPA’s Office Director for Analysis Research. Mr. Rahmer joined IARPA in 2014 as a Program Manager. He specialized in discovering and developing novel proactive and predictive methods for securing computational environments, and led the CAUSE, CORE3D, VirtUE and FUSE programs. Mr. Rahmer’s primary research focus included c...
Dr. Catherine Marsh became director at the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity in November 2019, where she is responsible for investing in high-risk/high-payoff research that has the potential to provide our nation with an overwhelming intelligence advantage. Prior to this assignment, Dr. Marsh was the chief scientist for the CIA’s D...
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IARPA Program Managers develop new concepts to address an IC (Intelligence Community) problem, then manage the research from start to finish. They chart the course for their program, which includes: Identifying goals and objectives Developing rigorous test and evaluation criteria Specifying short- and long-term milestones to gauge the health of th...
The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity invests in high-risk, high-payoff research programs to tackle some of the most difficult challenges of the agencies and disciplines in the Intelligence Community (IC). IARPA’s mission is to push the boundaries of science to develop solutions that empower the IC to do its work...
Naturally occurring biological threats are an age-old problem that have vexed and terrorized societies for centuries. From the Black Death pandemic in the mid-1300s, to COVID-19's global danger today, these calamities, which killed millions, are a grave reminder that humanity has always faced an unrelenting and ever-evolving microbial threat, which...
DNI.gov - The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) — the advanced research and development arm of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence — recently announced the launch of a research program to develop systems capable of modeling population movement patterns around the globe and providing alerts when conce...
DNI.gov - The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) — the advanced research and development arm of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence — recently launched a program to develop new innovations for tackling threats and advances inherent within the rapidly changing biointelligence and biosecurity landscapes...
The purpose of the ARTS Program is to develop novel systems that will modify spontaneous speech in real-time to protect an individual’s privacy against threats like speaker identification tools and forensic speech analysis. The ARTS program was formulated with the goal of developing new speech modification technologies that will alter an...
The amount of digital data we consume daily can often feel overwhelming. More data is coming at us than ever before in the form of emails, text messages, and social media feeds. With such an avalanche of information, it is often hard to distinguish between what’s important and what can be ignored. A somewhat similar problem exists...
The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) seeks information regarding molecular-scale data storage and archiving. IARPA is investigating faster, better, cheaper ways to store data. In particular, IARPA seeks to understand the current technological landscape for writing and reading data using DNA as the storage media. IARPA also w...
ReSCIND BAA Release The ReSCIND program aims to improve cybersecurity by developing a new set of cyberpsychology-informed defenses that leverage attacker’s human limitations, such as innate decision-making biases and cognitive vulnerabilities. ReSCIND seeks to develop novel methods to: 1) identify and model human limitations or cognitive biases r...
Cyberattacks by actors targeting individuals, the private sector, local and state governments, and the federal government, are a pervasive problem that often has cybersecurity experts playing whack-a-mole. From holding online individual or business accounts for ransom, to stealing sensitive Personally Identifiable Information (PII) from millions of...