The ARPA Model: A Reading List

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The ARPA Model: A Reading List

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https://bit.ly/44zOK1B - ๐ The U.S. intelligence community is exploring the next frontier in wearable tech: ePANTS. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence has invested $22 million to develop clothing that can record audio, video, and geolocation data. #WearableTech #ePANTS ๐ Spearheaded by the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA), the SMART ePANTS program is set to produce garments like shirts, pants, and even underwear that are both smart and washable. The aim is to enhance surveillance and data collection capabilities. #IARPA #SmartClothing ๐ค IARPA, known for its high-risk, high-reward projects, has awarded contracts for the ePANTS program to entities including defense contractors Nautilus Defense and Leidos, as well as academic institutions like MIT. #DefenseTech #Innovation ๐ The potential applications of ePANTS extend to aiding personnel in high-stress environments, such as crime scenes or arms control inspections, by providing hands-free data collection. #PublicSafety #TechForGood ๐ฌ This isn't the first time the national security community has ventured into high-tech wearables. Past projects, like the TALOS "supersuit," were inspired by sci-fi movies but ended without tangible results. #TALOS #SciFiInspired ๐ฎ The rise of smart wearables like ePANTS could lead to new forms of biometric surveillance. While consumer wearables can monitor heartbeats, advancements might enable more invasive biometric data collection. #BiometricSurveillance #PrivacyConcerns ๐๏ธ Beyond national security, the private sector, including companies like Meta (Facebook's parent), is showing interest in smart clothing, indicating a potential broader market for such innovations. #SmartClothingTrend #Meta ๐ If successful, SMART ePANTS could redefine surveillance, potentially offering unparalleled insights into individuals.
L'IARPA (Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity), la branche de recherche de la communautรฉ du renseignement aux Etats-Unis, a lanc
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Intelligence Analystโs Job is Going to be Easier
Many space and airborne sensors can provide imagery suitable for geographical intelligence (GEOINT). The volume of this data continues to grow, while analysts struggle with the volume, variety, and velocity of space-based data. A new intelligence project will demonstrate that GEOINT gleaned
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Facial Recognition - Now the Futuristic Version
Facial recognition and other types of biometric tech have improved significantly in recent years, but even todayโs most advanced systems become less reliable without a crystal clear view of their subject. Even when the person is standing nearby and looking directly into the camera, facial r
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Wanted: Larger Datasets for Computer Vision Training
Computer vision is a type of artificial intelligence that allows computers to interpret images and videos. Many law enforcement and public safety organizations already use the tech to investigate crimes, monitor critical infrastructure and secure major events that could be a target for terrorists.
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Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA)Reaching Out To Nontraditional Industry
Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA)Reaching Out To Nontraditionalย Industry
โNATIONAL DEFENSE MAGAZINEโ
โIARPA is reaching out to nontraditional companies to help the U.S. intelligence community maintain its technological edge.
The organization is attemptingย to run declassified programs whenever possible and issue broad agency announcements that are open to anyone while holdingย public contests with cash prizes to attract companies.โ
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