Symposium - A Science and Technology Policy for the European Community

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DARPATech 2004 Symposium
Bridging the Gap

The 23rd DARPA Systems and Technology Symposium (DARPATech) was held March 9-11, 2004, in Anaheim, California. The three-day event brought together more than 2,000 members of the academic, industry, and military communities to learn more about DARPA’s portfolio of innovative technologies and to explore revolutionary ideas for bridging the gap between today’s capabilities and tomorrow’s military challengesDARPATech 2004 Symposium March 9-11, 2004, in Anaheim, California.

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) was established in 1958 to prevent strategic surprise from negatively impacting U.S. national security and creat

DARPA’s mission is to maintain the technological superiority of the U.S. military and prevent technological surprise from harming our national security by sponsoring revolutionary, high-payoff research bridging the gap between fundamental discoveries and their military use.

Over the years, DARPA has worked to enhance our national security by funding research and technology development that not only have improved our military capabilities but have changed the way we live. Since the very beginning, DARPA has been the place for people with innovative ideas that lead to ground breaking discoveries.

All provided on a CD

Kindly donated by Mike Rogers
Commission of the European Communities

Date : 2004

Format : CD

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