CHM Live

Why Software Matters to Government Intelligence

IARPA Director Jason Matheny in Conversation with the Museum's Center for Software History Director David C. Brock

When
Tue Jul 11, 2017
Where
Computer History Museum
Time
7pm
Cost
Free
Tags
Government, Technology
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Description

The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA), also known as “DARPA for spies,” is the science and technology research arm for the intelligence community in the Office of the Director for National Intelligence. On behalf of the 17 military and civilian agencies and organizations that comprise this community, IARPA invests in “high risk/high payoff” programs to tackle the biggest challenges in intelligence gathering and analysis. IARPA programs range from quantum computing and autonomous vehicles, to bioinformatics and neuroscience to machine detection of emerging technology. IARPA also sponsors prize challenges as a way to spur new ideas and projects.

IARPA Director Dr. Jason Matheny joins us to discuss some of the organization’s most exciting research projects, explains how IARPA approaches research investment, and tells us why software matters to the intelligence community.

This event will be streamed live on our Facebook page: facebook.com/computerhistory.
The Why Software Matters to Government Intelligence event is co-produced by the Museum's Center for Software History, which collects, preserves, interprets, and presents to the world the history of software and its ongoing impact on global society.

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Location

  1. Computer History Museum
    1401 N. Shoreline Blvd, Mountain View, CA