[
US
/ˈdɑɹpə/
]
NOUN
- the central research and development organization for the United States Department of Defense; responsible for developing new surveillance technologies since 9/11
How To Use DARPA In A Sentence
- Virginia/Tokyo/Vietnamese Highlands The DARPA laboratory for experimental nucleonics in which Douglas Serman worked was in the wilds of rural Virginia. Floating City
- DARPA is funding research into nanomechanical chips that are hoped to be more rugged than traditional silicon based chips. Archive 2008-03-01
- Ido Aharoni, Israel's consul general in New York, says the closest thing America has is DARPA, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
- DARPA officials plan to use the cyber range to test technology for the Global Information Grid, the Defense Department's network for warfighters and other personnel.
- In turn, DARPA‘s activities are part of a larger effort between DOD, academia and the private sector to better defend national networks.
- At last, he relented, giving Croaker specific directions to the DARPA lab for experimental nucleonics. FLOATING CITY
- Saving the planet the American way: DARPA is beginning to research geoengineering. Saving the Planet the American Way « Gerry Canavan
- He'd found some interesting tidbits in an unclassified DARPA document under the heading of "accomplishments," including a paragraph about biocybernetics, and he ran with it. Analog Science Fiction and Fact
- DARPA is filling a void in the technology development path. Matthew Yglesias » Robots and DARPA
- DARPA is holding a competition to find ten large weather balloons. Boing Boing Moderation Policy - Boing Boing