DARPA Shows Off Their Latest Shinies
coondoggie writes with news that the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has released their top nine strategic research programs via a 57-page report last week. The overarching theme seems to be big long term goals that could result in major advances in technology. "DARPA's projects run the gamut from building extremely fast, secure networks, and developing higher, longer flying unmanned aircraft to bio-related advances that help bring vaccines to a useful state faster and space technologies that offer modular satellite systems."
In before the usual crowd of peaceniks, hippies, and tree huggers criticize the US military programs and military spending in general.
It is a completely predictable knee jerk response on slashdot. It's totally offtopic, and redundant, but I love how stories like these bring out the dirty pussy hippies.
These "programs" seem a bit over generalized. I mean "High Productivity Computing Systems"? I think there are a few other groups working in that area.
It would take me a few minutes to think of something that doesn't fall under these 9 topics.
We all know that no government agency would refer to this as anything but cyberwarfare.
Hence, I am discounting the validity of the entire article.
Editors, please vet the articles a little more thoroughly. I don;t know who is responsible for the slip-up, but it's amazing this sham of an article was allowed through the tight-as-an-ant's-ass controls on the slashdot main page that we have come to love and respect.
"Trolls they were, but filled with the evil will of their master: a fell race..." -- J.R.R. Tolkien on Olog-hai
" They were regular Buck Balto's, bringing us our biomedicines faster. Then they fired up the mass-driver and things quickly turned into a 'space opera'. "
Anyways here's more of the same (DARPA programs and funding) but from last year, presented by the CDI, for comparison's sake:
http://www.secureworldfoundation.org/siteadmin/images/files/file_203.pdf
"Stratigraphically the origin of agriculture and thermonuclear destruction will appear essentially simultaneous" -- Lee
"DARPA said it as embarked on an ambitious mission to create a new generation of computing systems - cognitive computers - to dramatically reduce military manpower and extend the capabilities of military personnel. DARPA's cognitive computing research is developing technologies that will enable computer systems to learn, reason and apply knowledge gained through experience, and respond intelligently to new and unforeseen events." ...These people do watch movies, right?
Ahh, the irony. Here you are, posting a comment on the direct derivative of something 'shiny' that DARPA (then just ARPA) ponied up the money for. Ever hear of ARPANET?
It's ironic you're complaining about DARPA on the Internet.
Since that started as a DARPA project.
After Tether departed in February (good riddance), DARPA's had just an acting director with no major changes to policy. I know I'd like to see someone appointed, preferably with a real scientific research background.
If nothing else, can we get rid of the stupid GNG targets?
This is a typical thig for governments(and especially ours) to do. They give out just enough information to make would be terrorists worry what they are up to but hide the real specifics.
A good example of this is that Future Weapons show. "Look at these insanely lethal last-generation weapons we already had..."
Usually FUD is a bad thing, but not always.