Dr. Robert F. LehenyDeputy Director
Getting Technology to the Warfighter
Bridging the Gap From Research to Applications
DARPA sponsoring revolutionary, high-payoff research that bridges the gap between fundamental discoveries and their military use
Maintaining the technological superiority of the U.S. military while preventing technological surprise from harming our national security
Investments supporting
known requirements
Concepts lying off existing
roadmaps
DARPA’s Role in Defense Science & Technology
“Far-Side”IndustryUniversitiesGovernment
Program Manager
Step 0Initial Study
ContractBAA
&SS Define
“Go / No Go” Criteria
Permission to Issue BAA
Step I Select
Performers
Step II Program
Reviews “Go / No Go”
Evaluations
Step III
Office Director
DARPA’s New Initiative ProcessDIRO, Program Mgr, Office, Director, Comptroller
– Majority of PM’s are not career government- industry / academic • Typical term at DARPA- 4-5 yrs; constant flow of new
ideas
– >80% DARPA contracting done by other Organizations for DARPA• COTR provides corporate memory• Where appropriate Service Labs engage in test/
evaluation of contractor deliverables
– DARPA Challenge• Industry to service to procurement
DARPA
DARPA Technology Transition Strategy
DARPA
BusinessUnit
$10-100M/yr
SmallBusiness$10-100M/yr
University
$$$
R&D LabsFFRDC/ Defense/
Commercial
…
Defense Industry
Assimilation of Technology
Defense IndustryAssimilation of
DARPA Technology
ServicesSystem
Development
ServicesAcquisition
Operational System
DARPA-to-
Industry-to-
ServiceDARPA
EstablishmentOf Enabling Technology
Base
Commercial Industry(COTS)
Assimilation of Technology
FY06 Budget :BA 1- 4%BA 2- 47%BA 3- 48%
Components, & Research Prototypes
(Agents)
Fieldable Prototypes
(MOU’s) Research(Agents)
DARPA’s Strategic ThrustsInvestments Today for Future Capabilities
Detection, Precision ID, Tracking, and Destruction of Elusive Surface Targets
Location and Characterization of Underground Structures
Force Multipliers for Urban Area Operations
Networked Manned & Unmanned Systems
Robust, Secure Self-Forming Tactical Networks
Cognitive Systems
Assured Use of Space
Bio Revolution
Underlying TechnologiesAPPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE 39873
Director, Tony TetherDeputy Director, Bob Leheny
Defense SciencesSteven WaxBrett Giroir
Bio Warfare Defense TechnologiesBiologyMaterials & DevicesMathematics
Information Processing Technology
Ron Brachman Barbara Yoon
Cognitive SystemsComputational - PerceptionRepresentation & Reasoning LearningNatural Communication
MicrosystemsTechnologyJohn Zolper
Dean Collins
ElectronicsOptoelectronicsMEMSCombined
Microsystems
Tactical TechnologyArt Morrish
Gary Graham/Stephen Welby Air/Space/Land PlatformsUnmanned SystemsSpace OperationsLaser SystemsFuture Combat SystemsPlanning / Logistics
Advanced TechnologyDave HoneyLarry Stotts
Assured C3ISRMaritimeEarly Entry/Special Forces
Special ProjectsAmy AlvingJoe Guerci
Chem/Bio Def SystemsCounter Underground FacilitiesSpace Sensors/StructuresNavigation/Sensors/ Signal Processing
Information ExploitationTed Bially
Bob Tenney/Bob Popp
Sensors
Exploitation Systems
Command & Control
Joint Unmanned Combat Air Systems
Mike Francis
Common Systems & Technologies X-45 System X-47 System
DARPA Organization
APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE 39873
Opportunity
• DARPA Always Interested in Good Ideas
─ Consult DARPA Strategic Plan─ Talk to DARPA Program Managers
(www.darpa.mil) ─ or Join DARPA as a Program Manager!
DARPATech 200524th DARPA Systems & Technology
Symposium August 9 –August 11, 2005
Anaheim, California
GRAND CHALLENGE
National Qualification EventNational Qualification Event September 28 – October 5, 2005September 28 – October 5, 2005
Fontana SpeedwayFontana Speedway
Grand Challenge EventGrand Challenge EventOctober 8, 2005October 8, 2005
Southwestern United StatesSouthwestern United States
Upcoming Key DARPA Events
DARPA to Service Transition Acquisition Paths
DARPA Svc S&T / CTD SDD LRIP Production
DARPA Industry Develops Products Service Production
DARPA SDD LRIP Production
POM submit
DARPA
Components, small systems
Prototypes
Concept and Technology Development
(MS A)
System Development and Demonstration
(MS B)
Low Rate of Initial Production
(MS C)