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DARPA program seeks ways to measure effective team performance
The 2.5-year program will start by evaluating Marine Fire Support Team training.
By Todd South
DARPA to use artificial intelligence to help commanders in ‘gray zone’ conflicts
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has launched a new program aimed at gauging what the adversary is up to during 'gray-zone' conflicts.
By Todd South
DARPA wants to ‘slow life to save life’ with program that extends the ‘golden hour’
Researchers have launched a five-year project dubbed “Biostasis,” a program to work on slowing down biological processes after a serious injury and give troops a better chance to survive.
By Todd South
DARPA wants to connect human brains and machines
Neurotechnology would significantly increase the speed at which information is transferred from humans to machines, and a brain-systems interface may be a requirement to keep up with the pace and complexity of future combat zones.
By Daniel Cebul
What is DARPA doing in Ukraine?
The Pentagon's famous high-tech weapons office is working with Ukraine's government on information-related systems.
By Aaron Mehta
From shellfish to plankton, DARPA program turns creatures into sensors
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is launching the Persistent Aquatic Living Sensors program.
By Todd South
Why it’s harder for soldiers to tell if their radios are being jammed
Already jammed full of telecom signals, the airwaves have become increasingly congested with the popularity of the Internet of Things, making it harder for soldiers to understand what's happening with their radios.
By Adam Stone
This unmanned submarine chaser is closer to reality
A highly autonomous antisubmarine vessel, known as Sea Hunter, reached a key milestone and will transfer from DARPA to the Office of Naval Research.
By Brandon Knapp
Military project aims to combat disease outbreaks, protect warfighters
When warfighters are downrange, they often come into contact with diseases at ground zero of an outbreak.
By Kyle Rempfer
DARPA launches sensors program to monitor key ocean spots
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has launched a program to develop affordable, environmentally friendly sensors to monitor ocean temperature, movement and other key data.
By Todd South
Drone swarm tactics get tryout for infantry to use in urban battlespace
DARPA holds competitions among innovators to push the technology forward for light infantry units.
By Todd South