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The intended recipients of the system output are operators in the counterintelligence agencies. [ 2 ] [ 6 ] A final report was published on May 11, 2015, detailing a system known as Anomaly Detection Engine for Networks, or ADEN, developed by the University of Maryland, College Park , whose goal was to "identify malicious users within a network."
DARPA programs continually start and stop depending on national security needs and research results, and the high-turnover rate of program managers. [6] Some programs within I2O's research areas are: Assured Autonomy (AA): Creation of technology for continual assurance of Learning-Enabled Cyber-Physical Systems.
DARPA conducted the first demonstration of the whole PCAS system with the U.S. Marine Corps on 27 March 2015 during the Talon Reach training exercise. The exercise was the first time the air component was integrated with the ground component in use operationally since 2013, dubbed Kinetic Integrated Low-cost SoftWare Integrated Tactical Combat ...
The United States Army Simulation and Training Technology Center (STTC) [1] provides the United States Department of Defense and United States Department of Homeland Security, with applied research to develop simulation technologies, build on current simulation knowledge, and understand system of systems environments where human, agent, and teams are involved.
The Dynamic Analysis and Replanning Tool, commonly abbreviated to DART, is an artificial intelligence program [1] used by the U.S. military to optimize and schedule the transportation of supplies or personnel and solve other logistical problems.
IARPA invests in multi-year research programs, in which academic and industry teams compete to solve a well-defined set of technical problems, regularly scored on a shared set of metrics and milestones. Each program is led by an IARPA Program Manager (PM) who is a term-limited Government employee.
The plan was launched in 2004 as a modern-day Manhattan Project. Dubbed the High Productivity Computing Systems program, its goal was to advance computer speed a thousandfold, creating a machine that could execute a quadrillion (10 15) operations a second, known as a petaflop—the computer equivalent of breaking the land speed record. And as ...
TransApps (Transformative Applications) was a program of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) of the United States Department of Defense.The goal of the program was to demonstrate rapid development and fielding of secure mobile apps on the battlefield.