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Welcome to your point of entry to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA’s) website, and your resource about DARPA’s news, programs, history and people.
Technology Spotlight: This month’s feature, Tactical Energy Independence: Providing Alternative Power and Energy, is an overview of DARPA’’s sustainability efforts to meet the military’s increasing power needs in the field and here at home.
New to DARPA? Learn about the Agency, how to get funded, how to become a program manager, and about our technologies and programs. Click here to start.
LEARN ABOUT DARPA
DARPA is the central research and development organization for the U.S. Department of Defense. DARPA's mission is to maintain the technological superiority of the U.S. military and prevent technological surprise from harming our national security. We fund researchers in industry, universities, government laboratories and elsewhere to conduct high-risk, high-reward research and development projects that will benefit U.S. national security.
DARPA research runs the gamut from conducting basic, fundamental scientific investigations in a laboratory setting to building full-scale prototypes of military systems. We fund research in a wide variety of scientific disciplines — biology, medicine, computer science, chemistry, physics, engineering, mathematics, material sciences, social sciences, neuroscience, and more.
Our contracted researchers build information systems, aircraft, robots, spacecraft, microcircuits, lasers, sensors, rifles, advanced networks, medical devices, and much, much more. When a DARPA research program is completed, the technology is available to the Military Services and defense contractors for use in military systems.
OBTAIN RESEARCH FUNDING
All of DARPA’s research is performed by researchers in industry, universities, government laboratories or other outside organizations. DARPA program managers develop ideas for research programs and issue solicitations requesting proposals from researchers.
We publish separate solicitations for each research program and issue them throughout the year. All DARPA solicitations are published on the Federal Business Opportunities and/or Grants.gov websites. We select which researchers to fund based on a competitive evaluation of the proposals submitted under each of these solicitations.
For information on obtaining funding from DARPA to conduct research on your idea, visit our Funding Opportunities page.
WORK FOR DARPA
Are you a scientist or engineer with an idea you believe could provide change for the U.S. military? Would you like to lead the country’s most capable experts to make that idea become reality in a period of just a few years? If so, you should consider joining DARPA as a program manager.
DARPA embraces innovative ideas leading to new capabilities for U.S. men and women in uniform. This is just one of the reasons why DARPA is such a great place to work!
TECHNOLOGIES & PROGRAMS
DARPA has five technical offices. Each office focuses on a particular technology area, scientific discipline and/or military mission that will help prevent technological surprise for the U.S. and create technological surprise for our adversaries. Each office website includes sections on the office's solicitations, a list of office programs and information on office personnel.
DARPA looks beyond today’s known technological needs and requirements. DARPA’s approach is to imagine what capabilities a future military commander might need and accelerate those capabilities into being through technology demonstrations. DARPA program managers are constantly in search of revolutionary high-payoff ideas on the far side to create DARPA programs that will bridge the gap between fundamental discoveries and new military capabilities.
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More information:
- DARPA offices
- Ongoing research programs
- For information on research programs that will be starting in the near future, review our open solicitations and read speeches given at the most recent DARPATech conference
- DARPA’s Newsroom has recent news, releases, testimony, program fact sheets, and more
- DARPA’s Grand Challenge was a series of races for robotic ground vehicles
- Military service members click here for information on interacting with DARPA
More information:
- Review DARPA’s open solicitations on Federal Business Opportunities or Grants.gov
- Read the guide to doing business with DARPA
- Many of DARPA’s solicitations encourage the submission of a white paper or abstract. What to include in a white paper? Review solicitation instructions or try these websites (STO, IPTO, MTO, DSO, and TTO)
- DARPA participates in the Small Business Innovation Research program
More information:
- Search for a particular technology or program by keyword
- Visit each technical office's website to review the office mission statement and thrust areas
- Review each office's list of ongoing programs
- Review each office's open and closed solicitations
- Read speeches given at the most recent DARPATech conference
- Visit DARPA's Newsroom for recent news releases, testimony, program fact sheets and more
- Military service members click here for information on interacting with DARPA
- When a DARPA research program is completed, the technology is available to the Military Services and defense contractors for use in military systems