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Texas A&M University

College Station, Texas

Nov. 15-16, 2022


 

Keynotes
 

Adm. Samuel J. Paparo, Commander, US Pacific Fleet | 4:14

The Honorable Doug Bush, Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology | 32:07

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Lightning Talks
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Healing the Invisible Wounds of War: The risk of suicide among veterans and warfighters remains unacceptably high. Current descriptive theories provide insights but do not support empirical prediction models. Speaker: DSO Program Manager Greg Witkop | 5:16

Enabling Next Generation Communications: Presents an overview of how DARPA is using 3DHI to exploit unused parts of the EM spectrum, focusing on the integration of III-V RF circuits with Si electronics being developed under the ELectronics for G-band ARrays (ELGAR) program. MTO Program Manager Thomas Kazior | 6:44 | Program: ELGAR

Closing the Loop on Learning: An infrastructure for using labeled datasets from deployed platforms in order to enhance performance of future learning algorithms. Speaker: TTO Program Manager Stuart Young | 0:00

Constructive, Virtual, Live Testing: Introduces growing practice of CVL testing within the DoD, and illustrate benefits and challenges with two unclassified examples using CREATE and CDMaST. STO Program Manager Aaron Kofford | 6:15

Demos
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Atomic Magnetometer for Biological Imaging in Earth's Native Terrain (AMBIIENT): Demonstrates using AMBIIENT technology to perform live magnetocardiography, the measurement of heart signals. Analysis of these signals could be useful for the diagnosis of medical conditions, such as heart arrhythmias. MTO Program Manager Jonathan Hoffman | 11:03 | Program: AMBIIENT

Make-It: Discusses the revolutionary technology developed by DARPA performers to make medicines on-demand and on-site for critical care. Speaker: DSO Program Manager Vishnu Sundaresan | 11:55 | Program: Make-it

Portfolio Briefs
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Thriving in Austere Environments: Provides a narrative of an expeditionary force and all the challenges and tools that are need to thrive in remote, austere environments. Speaker: BTO Director Kerri Dugan | 32:53

Composing Effects in the Joint Battlespace: The future of the battlespace will require seamless integration between military platforms and systems across domains to the right place at the right time - providing the warfighter an ability to sense, make sense, and act at speed. Survivable sensors that are disaggregated and dispersed provide options for the warfighter to accept contingencies, compose a plan, and accomplish the mission. Speakers: STO Program Manager Aaron Kofford; STO Director Phil Root. | 45:39

Cyber Operations - The Stakes are Only Getting Higher: Cyber threats are growing in sophistication and number, and increasingly put sensitive data, sensitive computer programs, mission-critical information systems, and U.S. economic competitiveness at risk. Speakers: I2O Director Kathleen Fisher; I2O Program Manager Perri Adams. | 0:00

Tech Panels
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Technology Revolutions - Seeds of Revolution: Discusses the paths and perspective we take from fundamental investments seeds to realizing a technology revolution in the context of the broader ecosystem. Moderator: Hon. Zachary J. Lemnios, Founder and President, ZJL Consulting, LLC; Panel: Geoff Ling, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, On Demand Pharmaceuticals; Brian Holloway, Vice President and Head of the Deep Science Fund, Intellectual Ventures (IV); Melissa Flagg, Founder and President, Flagg Consulting LLC. | 45:42

Breakthroughs in Field Robotics: Addresses the next breakthroughs in field robotics, define future challenges and explore ways that DARPA can accelerate their development. Moderator: Timothy Chung, General Manager of Autonomy and Robotics, Microsoft. Panel: Srikanth Saripalli, Professor, Mechanical Engineering, Texas A&M; TTO Program Manager Stuart Young; Robin Murphy, Raytheon Professor of Computer Science & Engineering, Texas A&M University and Center for Robot-Assisted Search and Rescue; Wennie Tabib, Systems Scientist, Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Institute. | 46:00

Bio to Bits: Discusses the future evolution of bio-sensing within the human body. Moderator: BTO Program Manager Paul Sheehan,. Panel: Kenneth Shepard, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering, Columbia University; John Rogers, Professor, Northwestern University; Rick O’Brien, Senior Distinguished Engineer, Cardiac Rhythm Management (CRM) Operating Unit, Medtronic | 45:16

Internet Freedom and Privacy: Discusses the trade-offs between privacy, the rights of individuals, and the needs of society - all through a national security lens. Moderator: I2O Program Manager Josh Baron. Panel: Roger Dingledine, Director, Tor Project; Laura Cunningham, President, Open Technology Fund. | 45:41

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