Posted on 05/20/2011 8:17:31 PM PDT by Steve Peacock
Details of an emerging data-mining and intelligence-analysis program reminiscent of the Pentagons controversial Total Information Awareness (TIA) project emerged yesterday, U.S. Trade & Aid Monitor has discovered.
Similar to TIA, which Congress in 2003 de-funded insofar as domestic applications, the Insight Focused Incubator initiative seeks to create a multimedia system that obtains, synthesizes, and analyzes mass volumes of data via the development of an advanced plug and play modular architecture of intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) technologies.
According to a Special Notice that the Monitor obtained via routine database research, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) issued a call to industry for innovative ideas leading to the creation of such a system.
The Insight program at DARPAs Information Innovation Office (I2O) became known to the public last September, when it initially met with industry representatives to discuss its vision for the program (solicitation # DARPA-SN-10-70). However, yesterdays reference to the Insight Focused Incubator moniker appears to take the program to the next level of execution.
As part of the Insight platform, the Insight program is developing a virtual environment (VE) capability to enable system evaluation using simulated sensor data, augmented with real-world collected data, within a simulated world of various threats, terrains, and terrain features, the special notice/request for information says.
The key to Insights development extends beyond the mere collection of data and the development of virtual threat scenarios; rather, DARPA is looking for innovative ideas for an evolutionary, interoperable system of various ISR components.
From a technical standpoint, the new system that DARPA envisions would possess the ability to easily add, remove, substitute, and modify software and hardware components as they become available to the government.
From an operational perspective, the Insight Focused Incubator would lead to the design of a system that integrates, correlates, fuses, and exploits multi-intelligence data. This would include, for example, a combination of worldwide sensors and platforms that combine the use of signals intelligence, video and ground moving target indicators (VMTI and GMTI) and even Behavioral (pattern-of-life) modeling including cultural, social, and insurgency dynamics.
Other objectives for the system include data mining across all sources, both real-time and forensic as well as the creation of an active sensing process with multiple functions occurring simultaneously.
DARPA anticipates launching a three-phase structure for Insight Focused Incubator, during which time it would award contracts ranging from $400,000-$800,000 per phase for each contractor selected for the project. The agency did not disclose the total potential funding for the program. Proposals are due June 30.
According to this article they've been doing that at the very least for many years.
“According to this article they’ve been doing that at the very least for many years.”
The New Yorker article says zero about the new program, named Insight Focused Incubator. Zero.
My article in no way implied that data-mining, etc. was something that the government was aspiring to do — as if it did not have that capability already. It merely revealed — and is the first article to reveal - that DARPA is stepping up the new program to another level. This has been unreported elsewhere.
Well, isn’t that special!?! The New Yorker article describes a program that does all that and more.
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