Posted on 09/02/2020 1:23:50 PM PDT by ransomnote
Today, the Department of Defense named Dr. Victoria Coleman as the director of the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).
Established in 1958 as part of the U.S. Department of Defense, DARPA is designed to anticipate, explore, and achieve the concepts and technology on which the Nations future deterrent and defense capabilities depend. It does so collaboratively as part of a robust innovation ecosystem that includes academic, corporate, and governmental partners. And while its focus is always on the Nations military Services, which count on DARPA to create new strategic and tactical options, DARPAs work has historically catalyzed fundamental breakthroughs that have benefited the broader society as well.
During this era of great power competition, DARPA is critical to strengthening the U.S. militarys technological dominance and advancing innovations that benefit our warfighters. We are excited to welcome Dr. Coleman as the new director and look forward to building upon DARPAs unmatched record of achievement, said Acting Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering Michael Kratsios. Acting DARPA Director Dr. Peter Highnam will return to his role as Deputy Director of DARPA.
Dr. Colemans career spans over 30 years in academia, the private sector, and government, including previous service as the founding Chair of DARPAs Microsystems Exploratory Council and membership on the Defense Science Board. She has led cutting edge research and development across the technology sector, to include service as the Chief Executive Officer of Atlas AI; Senior Vice President at Technicolor; Chief Technology Officer of Connected Home Business; Vice President, Engineering at Yahoo!; Vice President, Software Engineering at Hewlett-Packard Palm Global Business Unit; and Director for Security Initiatives at Intel. Her efforts have included work in artificial intelligence, microelectronics, and extensive work in the design and development of mobile devices and other consumer electronics products. Dr. Coleman has an extensive academic background leading research at the University of California Berkeley, Santa Clara University, and the University of London. She completed her undergraduate and graduate work at the University of Salford and earned her doctorate in computer science from the University of Manchester. Subscribe to Defense.gov Products
Without DARPA we would not have:
the Internet,
GPS,
Stealth aircraft,
Micro-electronics,
Smart Bombs,
Night Vision,
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles,
or Autonomous cars.
DARPA research and seed money were critical to developing all of them.
DARPA research and seed money were critical to developing all of them.
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Yes. But DARAP also developed many domestic surveillance programs and sold to them public as “social media”.
I always wonder if these are the best candidates available are the 1 that takes the most boxes for social engineering and quota.
OMG! Have you seen her pic????
Thats a man, baby
Or an alien/hybrid, and not a very well disguised one either
Yeah, the filthy offworlders got their creepy fingers into everything now... all our black projects are owned by us...
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