Multidomain
In order to compete in the modern, complex and contested battlespace, the U.S. must be prepared to operate across a full spectrum of conflict, across multiple domains at once. These sessions will explore the ways that DARPA is developing technologies that can simultaneously meet challenges posed in the ground, maritime, air, space, cyber, and social domains.
All times are presented in the host university’s local time zone.
Rethinking Competitions
(1:30pm - 1:35pm)
Hardening Supply Networks for the Future
(3:15pm - 4:00pm)
Winning at Cyber
(1:30pm - 1:35pm)
Trustworthy AI for Adversarial Environments
(1:35pm - 2:20pm)
Redefining Future Platforms
(4:35pm - 5:20pm)
Systems of Autonomy
(11:15am - 12:00pm)
Understanding the Operational Environment
(2:05pm - 2:50pm)
Vulnerabilities in our Military and National Supply Chains and Potential Technological Solutions
(2:55pm - 3:15pm)
Hardening Supply Networks for the Future
(4:00pm - 4:45pm)
Redefining Future Platforms
(2:05pm - 2:50pm)
Winning at Cyber
(3:30pm - 3:35pm)
Trustworthy AI for Adversarial Environments
(3:35pm - 4:20pm)
Systems of Autonomy
(9:10am - 9:55am)
Commercial / Military System of Systems
(3:35pm - 4:20pm)
Cybercriminals and Nation-State Adversaries: An Unholy Alliance with National Security Consequences
(11:45am - 12:30pm)
The Future of Distributed Military Systems
(1:40pm - 2:25pm)
Technology Revolutions - Seeds of Revolution
(3:05pm - 3:50pm)
Constructive, Virtual, Live Testing
(4:30pm - 4:35pm)
Composing Effects in the Joint Battlespace
(9:10am - 9:55am)
Discover/Develop/Deliver
(10:30am - 11:15am)
Friend or Foe
(1:15pm - 1:25pm)