DARPA Seeks App Developers For War App Store
MrSeb writes "DARPA has a problem on its hands: Satellites, unmanned drones (UAVs), and myriad other worldwide sensors are now so ubiquitous and omnipotent that the Department of Defense (DOD) doesn't actually know how to make the best use of them. In other words, the hardware is there, but the software isn't. To tackle this particularly tricky issue, DARPA is looking for smartphone app developers to help build 'sophisticated, adaptive applications.' Yes, DARPA wants to give smartphone developers access to the DOD's fleet of Hellfire missile-equipped UAVs. Instead of using a single, remote pilot to fly just one UAV, DARPA imagines 'an app [...] that allows a swarm of small deployed UAVs to be controlled as a single unit (a hive [mind] so to speak).' DARPA also wants app developers to help out with easy-to-use app interfaces, novel uses of smartphone-like sensors (accelerometers, cameras, gyros) — and ultimately, it wants to make a War Market where a soldier can simply log in with his DOD-issued smartphone or tablet and download Angry UAVs, Nuke Ninja, and other battlefield apps."
but, somehow I wouldn't feel good when my code worked in this case
The first app in the War Store will probably be Angry Birds
Training first!
sigh.
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Do not look at laser with remaining good eye.
Go for it, amoral developers of the world, willing to work for anyone that delivers your required amount of $$$.
what could possibly go wrong!
...DARPA has a problem!
All of you fuckers laughed at me and modded me down when I told you that Metal Gear Solid 4 was a documentary and not a video game.
what coul possibly go wrong? :)
Never antropomorphize computers, they do not like that
What do I need to run the simulator too? Lol... DARPA, they rock because they do crazy sh** all the time and sometimes it works out great.
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SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR XCODE
8. Export Control... You also agree that you will not use the Developer Software for any purposes prohibited by United States law, including, without limitation, the development, design, manufacture or production of missiles, nuclear, chemical or biological weapons.
Just hook all that hardware up to the C&C generals engine.
This also offers an easy downgrade path in case geopolitics change again.
I got this one : Spawn more overlords.
God spoke to me
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Did not kill the terrorists. Didn't win the war. Crashed twice on startup.
Fix the crashes and maybe I'll give it five stars.
"Let's play Global Thermonuclear War"
I have an idea - do more iPhones, less weapons.
You can't handle the truth.
They don't have a battery to power those things yet, and probably never will.
I think scientists, the smarter ones, learned from the Manhattan Project and its outcome, and are subconsciously stalling from finding that particular advance. No one wants to be responsible for WWIII, even if we can "win it."
And to be honest, having read up on the research regarding the human genome, we're doomed as a species if we have another world war or implement any sort of attempt to reduce global population. It's only our explosive growth that has kept the human genome from degrading into something truly horrible. A consequence of various plagues and earlier wars, I'm afraid.
Tick tock, goes the clock, until the human race runs out of time.
I am John Hurt.
Too bad they didn't talk to Steve Jobs before he died, I'm sure he could have given them some ideas.
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The years spent playing Starcraft will pay off!!! OTOH, the Koreans will take over the world.
If you're worried about the ethics of doing this, here are some suggestions to help you cope:
Pick one or more that helps ease your mind.
There was an Iron Man storyline (Stark Resilient) not too long ago that had a game app being released that pretended that real missions were actually part of the game, with the players controlling UAVs...
hire intelligent people instead of just the usual cronies.
Anons need not reply. Questions end with a question mark.
Oh, come on. His post's good enough for government work.
You can hold down the "B" button for continuous firing.
PDF with full details available at:
https://www.fbo.gov/spg/ODA/DARPA/CMO/DARPA-BAA-12-11/listing.html
Press release at:
http://www.darpa.mil/NewsEvents/Releases/2011/12/05.aspx
"Angry UAVs, Nuke Ninja, and other battlefield apps"
I'm still stuck with the naPalm Pilot you insensitive clods.
http://www.lorax.org/~arosin/napalm.pdf
Government work, yes. Xe, no. That's Xe the former Blackwater, not xenon.
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Isn't science fiction suppose to be somewhat realistic?
We could have developed all of those things without military objectives. But it is easier to justify the costs to the public if you claim it is for national security -- in much the same way as "protecting the children" is used to justify censorship and Internet surveillance.
bloody, messy, cost countless lives (for both sides) and be completely abhorrent. It's supposed to be that way because that's the only way to not have war. If we make it nice, clean, neat, and remote then the victor can tell any tale they want. Slaughtered millions at the hands of robot jocks thousands of miles away? No, they surrendered peacefully with minimal bloodshed. Thousands of casualties taking out the enemy HQ? No, it was a precision strike that killed only the bad guys. Not even dust settled on the neighboring buildings... This pursuit is shameful.
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After all, when your customer has unlimited funds, you can charge as much as you want for your app.
Damn_registrars has no butt-hole. Damn_registrars has no use for a butt-hole.
I'm sure he'd manage to make an iTunes visualisation of the missile trajectories and allow the UAVs to reload using in-app purchases.
Instead of using a single, remote pilot to fly just one UAV, DARPA imagines 'an app that allows a swarm of small deployed UAVs to be controlled as a single unit (a hive [mind] so to speak)'.
What could possibly go wrong?
Jesus was a compassionate social conservative who called individuals to sin no more.
oh great, the hellfire missiles are coming in.. and your enemy just discovered they can do: uuddlrlrba to disable your whole swarm of UAVs.
opening up mission critical apps to game devs who are used to putting in back-doors and cheat codes without line-by-line code review when lives are on the line?!?! hmmm..
The next layer is good versus evil; loosely, it means "I don't cause suffering in others". I cannot take actions which hurt others, and if my actions inadvertently hurt others I have to stop
But, this layer then would also require you to not cause suffering through INACTION.
That is the reason I would strongly consider taking a job developing mobile applications for the military. Because on the whole the world has less suffering form the existence of a strong U.S. military than it would without. And that's not even factoring in possible humanitarian uses like the "swarm of UAVs" used in search and rescue after a disaster...
By your own guidelines, I would think one would be in fact compelled to apply for such a job even if it meant overcoming some personal difficulty to do so, because again of the compulsion to avoid harm to others.
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
no need to filter when you can seize the whole domain.
http://www.computerworlduk.com/news/public-sector/3321625/us-seizes-domain-names-of-foreign-sites/
"we are all atheists about most of the gods that societies have ever believed in. Some of us just go one god further."
What could possibly go wrong?
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"I see you're trying to fire artillery, would you like some help with that?"
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Then again, it probably wouldn't have. The Intelligence agencies, from what I gather, already had information that such a plan was in the works, but did not deem it credible information. A simple mistake, that cost people their lives, and one not remedied by the granting of additional powers. I grant that our Intelligence agencies are staffed with human beings, and as such, they do make human mistakes from time to time.
As for Thin Thread, part of the problem is that it (or another program like it) is (are) being used at home. Not for international calls, but on standard domestic phone calls (and what not), on our own citizens. The encryption of the database containing such data, in so far as it has been gathered, is of a secondary concern, to the primary concern of an Intelligence Agency that, by law, is not allowed to be doing what they're doing. Depending on your political philosophy, that may or may not bother you.
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I am reminded of Battlezone (1998 version). I don't know about a "swarm", but I imagine one person could manage three or four drones pretty easily if the interface was good enough, and the drones were semi-autonomous.
Proverbs 21:19
I was talking to a coworker that used to work at the same Defense Contractor as myself. I am disturbed by the fact that Command Control Systems are written in JAVA! Java is fine for web applications, but NOT AN APPLICATION THAT NEEDS TO PROCESS DATA IN REALTIME! Defense contractors look for programmers with JAVA experience. Why ? Because the colleges and universities are dumbing down technology. If you want fast code, it's got to be written in at least C. Or better yet, Assembly Code. Machine Code is the fastest, we all know that. When people argue that today's processors are much faster I like to see them running a Command Control system during a battle and the damn code is tied up due to garbage collection. Imagine how fast the control system would be if it was coded correctly in C. Now DARPA wants phone apps ? Who here on slashdot has a new Droid ? What if you are out and the phone is rebooting ? Also Android is insecure. Are you going to trust a java based application in the battlefield ? NOT ME. Java's place in the military is possibly running the front end of a mobile based webapp for barcode scanning inventory. That's about it. This is what happens when you have bean counters in stead of engineers lead projects. Java was never designed for the battlefield. There are issue with hive technology too. This is why distributed computing is the way to go. what happens with a hive? Take out the queen or in this case, central computer. The intelligence should be distributed. Even if the hive is distributed geographically, all you need to do is take out communications. Some people say spread spectrum is secure. I say what happens when you take out the entire spectrum ? It can be done.
It makes sense for DARPA to do this, because it reduces the chance of a soldier using technology/software that is insecure. My first reaction was to laugh as well, but it makes a lot more since for the military to use an App Store, even more so than it does to have one in OS X and Windows.
Considering that pretty much everyone who managed to make the 'mistakes' that allowed the WTC attacks to happen, including the guys that ran the visa program and that allowed Atta to re-enter the country with expired visas, got bonuses, promotions and 'outstanding' performance reviews I think the 'mistake' worked out pretty well for them.
"Think about how stupid the average person is. Now, realise that half of them are dumber than that." - George Carlin
Yeah, that bothers me as well.
I am John Hurt.
.. I always wanted to be like Tony Stark.
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