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IAO Information: Thank you for your interest in the Information Awareness Office at DARPA. If you wish to contact someone within IAO, or would like more information regarding a specific program please send an email to mailto:iao_info@darpa.mil Thank you.
IAO Mission: The DARPA Information Awareness Office (IAO) will imagine, develop, apply, integrate, demonstrate and transition information technologies, components and prototype, closed-loop, information systems that will counter asymmetric threats by achieving total information awareness useful for preemption; national security warning; and national security decision making.
IAO Vision: The most serious asymmetric threat
facing the United States is terrorism, a threat characterized by collections of
people loosely organized in shadowy networks that are difficult to identify and
define. IAO plans to develop technology that will allow understanding of
the intent of these networks, their plans, and potentially define opportunities
for disrupting or eliminating the threats. To effectively and efficiently
carry this out, we must promote sharing, collaborating and reasoning to convert
nebulous data to knowledge and actionable options. IAO will accomplish
this by pursuing the development of technologies, components, and applications
to produce a proto-type system. Example technologies include:
It is
difficult to counter the threat that terrorists pose. Currently, terrorists are
able to move freely throughout the world, to hide when necessary, to find
unpunished sponsorship and support, to operate in small, independent cells, and
to strike infrequently, exploiting weapons of mass effects and media response to
influence governments. This low-intensity/low-density form of warfare has
an information signature, albeit not one that our intelligence infrastructure
and other government agencies are optimized to detect. In all cases,
terrorists have left detectable clues that are generally found after an
attack. Even if we could find these clues faster and more easily, our
counter-terrorism defenses are spread throughout many different agencies and
organizations at the national, state, and local level. To fight terrorism,
we need to create a new intelligence infrastructure to allow these agencies to
share information and collaborate effectively, and new information technology
aimed at exposing terrorists and their activities and support systems.
This is a tremendously difficult problem, because terrorists understand how
vulnerable they are and seek to hide their specific plans and capabilities. The
key to fighting terrorism is information. Elements of the solution include
gathering a much broader array of data than we do currently, discovering
information from elements of the data, creating models of hypotheses, and
analyzing these models in a collaborative environment to determine the most
probable current or future scenario. DARPA has sponsored research in some
of these technology areas, but additional research and development is warranted
to accelerate, integrate, broaden, and automate current approaches.
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