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SCISRS

The SCISRS program seeks to develop smart radio techniques to automatically detect and characterize RF anomalies that may indicate a compromise of secure data in complex RF environments. The specific types of anomalies include low probability of intercept (LPI) signals, altered or mimicked signals, and abnormal unintended...

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Cooper

Dr. Jack Cooper rejoined IARPA in January 2025 as the Office Director for Analysis, now leading the office where he previously served as a Program Manager. Prior to returning to IARPA, Dr. Cooper was the Division Chief for Predictive & Forensic Analytics at the National Geospatial-Intelligence...

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Cloud Computing Lets IARPA Carry on During COVID-19

SIGNAL - The cloud computing infrastructure at the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity allowed the organization to pivot to a new teleworking norm during the pandemic that’s not much different than the old norm. The organization has conducted business as usual, hiring program...

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How Do We Know If a Virus Is Bioengineered?

OneZero - Almost as soon as the coronavirus appeared in the news, so too did speculation that it was purposefully engineered, the result of experimentation at one of several Wuhan laboratories....On April 30, the U.S. Office of the Director of National Intelligence declared, on behalf of the 17 different...

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TRACE App Chosen as TechConnect Defense Innovation Awardee

Syracuse University - An application developed by a team based at the Syracuse University School of Information Studies and its Center for Computational and Data Science has been selected as a 2019 TechConnect Defense Innovation Awardee. The research that led to the TRACE app was supported by a...

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IARPA Pivots to Fight Coronavirus

SIGNAL - Two research programs at the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Agency, commonly known as IARPA, are now undergoing evaluation to see if they may provide solutions to help counter the growing COVID-19...

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IARPA Leader Creating Office Director Positions

SIGNAL -  Catherine Marsh, director of the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity, is hiring personnel to fill several new office director positions. The new personnel will help recruit program managers, develop and guide programs, and strengthen relationships with the intelligence community, enhancing the...

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IC calls on academia, industry to help with new technologies for pandemic

Federal News Network - The intelligence community is looking for what it calls tools and technologies for rapid capabilities against the pandemic. And it’s calling on industry and academia for proposals. Promising ones will get seedling awards to develop them further. Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to the deputy director of research at t...

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Sensors and Sensibility: USC Researchers Develop State-of-the-Art Biometric Security Systems

USC Viterbi School of Engineering - Biometrics systems like iris scanning or fingerprint recognition are no longer fantastical concepts of a distant sci-fi future. From iPhone fingerprint authentication to facial recognition systems in airports, it’s safe to say that the future is very much right now...."As these...

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Scientists Develop Device for Detecting Early Stages of Lung Problems Caused by COVID-19

Technology Networks - Air Force Research Laboratory scientists are working with University of Michigan and Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity researchers to build and test a revolutionary chemical sensing device that can detect acute respiratory disease syndrome (ARDS) associated with COVID-19...

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Understanding the role of cardiorespiratory fitness and body composition in brain health

EurekAlert! - Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology examined how cardiorespiratory fitness and body composition relate to neuronal health in 290 healthy young adults. ... The Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Intelligence Advanced Research Projects supported this research.

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The Air Force has a bomb detector that can sniff out life-threatening coronavirus cases

BGR - One of the problems with the novel coronavirus is that some people will experience a more severe case of the disease, especially the elderly and people suffering from other medical conditions.... Air Force researchers have designed a small gas chromatograph (micro-GC) that can detect...

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The Intelligence Community Wants New COVID-19 Tracking Tools

Defense One - The U.S. intelligence community’s research lab has put out a call for new data tools to track and predict the spread of COVID-19 and its effects....the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Agency, or IARPA, seeks new tools for rapidly diagnosing COVID in people with and without symptoms, via contactless...

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‘Superforecasters’ Say a Covid-19 Vaccine Is Still a Ways Off

Bloomberg Business Week - People who get paid to make forecasts say there’s only a 9% chance that there will be a widely available vaccine for Covid-19 before next April. That’s according to Good Judgment Inc., a company that maintains a global network of forecasters to make predictions for clients based...

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Mapping our COVID-19 recovery

The University of Melbourne - SWARM technology has brought together the country’s leading experts from Australian universities to work on our recovery after COVID-19.... We were tasked by the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity, a division of the US Office of the Director of National Intelligence, to find...

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It’s Not Magic, It’s Science: Predicting the Future

USC Viterbi School of Engineering - It could be argued that scientists create superpowers in their labs. If Aram Galstyan, director of the Artificial Intelligence Division at the USC Viterbi Information Sciences Institute (ISI) had to pick just one superpower, it would be the ability to predict the future. ... For the past two years,...

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Rise of the double FELIX

Raytheon -  Advances in genetic manipulation have raised the possibility of a new kind of attack on our food supply. ... The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity is sponsoring the FELIX program to develop a set of tools that would help us tell the difference between a naturally occurring pathogen and one that was...

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A Smear of DNA Can Hold 10,000 Gigabytes of Data

OneZero - Around the world, warehouses the size of several football fields store millions of hard drives’ worth of data. ... For the past few years, researchers have been tinkering with encoding songs, images, and other files in DNA. But it’s still expensive and time-consuming. Now a new program launched by the Intelligence...

Press Releases

IARPA Announces Launch of the Molecular Information Storage Program

The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity, within the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, announced today the launch of the Molecular Information Storage program. MIST is a multi-year research effort to develop next-generation data storage technologies that can scale into the exabyte (1 million terabyte)...

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A new $5M competition to help the Pentagon detect deepfakes

Congress directed IARPA to lead the development of technologies that can detect deepfakes. Read More...