It
has been called the spy-version of DARPA, but the Intelligence Advanced
Research Activity Project or IARPA has opened on the campus of the University of Maryland, a partner university of the Global Security Challenge. IARPA (pronounced EYE-ar-pah)
is charged with developing groundbreaking technologies for the U.S.
intelligence community. Right now it's housed within UMD's Center for
Advanced Study of Languages but is planning on moving into its own
building (being built on campus) by 2009.
This research agency
consolidates the National Security Agency's Disruptive Technology
Office (previously called the Advanced Research and Development
Activity), the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency's National
Technology Alliance, and the Central Intelligence Agency's Intelligence
Technology Innovation Center.
Surprisingly (or perhaps
unsurprisingly because it's DC) there are mixed opinions about IARPA.
It does appear as one more way in which the CIA's power is being
subsumed, but on the other hand if IARPA can be more effective why not
give it a try?
Back when Steve Nixon who is the current Deputy
Associate Director of Science and Technology in the DNI's office, was
the acting director of IARPA he said in reference to the technologies coming out of IARPA, "The
world has changed in dramatic ways with globalization of technology.
These are the things that might not get done otherwise."
The
good news for the new director of IARPA, Lisa Porter, is that she will
report to Steve Nixon in the DNI's Office. So straight off the bat she
knows she'll be reporting to someone who understands and supports her
agency. Your columnist has been searching the web for a sense of the
competence of Ms. Porter and found mostly positive comments left on
blogs by those who have come into contact with her. (to read some the comments, click here)
One
thing that is sure is that centre is located in on the campus of a
university that is very much linked into this area. More about UMD soon...
IARPA... Open for Business
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May 7 2008 02:53AM by Robert Hayes
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