The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has issued an amended Special Notice (DARPA-SN-24-102) seeking applications for a workshop aimed at exploring highly complex defense systems. The event will be held in Boston, MA from November 13-15, 2024, with the application deadline set for October 8, 2024. DARPA aims to gather researchers, engineers, and subject matter experts to discuss methodologies for managing system complexity, characterized by intricate interactions between subsystems. The workshop will specifically focus on fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, new tools for design space exploration, and innovative approaches to complex system characterization. Key areas of interest include modeling and simulation techniques, tools for real-time system control, and rapid design methods. Selected participants may also be invited to propose projects for further funding under DARPA's Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) HR001124S0023. The initiative reflects DARPA's commitment to developing revolutionary systems for national security by leveraging advanced engineering processes and fostering new research ecosystems.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is hosting a workshop focused on the exploration of highly complex defense systems from November 13-15, 2024, in Boston, MA. This unclassified event invites researchers, engineers, and subject matter experts, particularly from non-traditional backgrounds, to apply before the October 4, 2024 deadline. The workshop aims to generate innovative methodologies for managing complexity in defense systems—characterized by interdependent subsystems and complex interactions—in areas such as aircraft, submarines, and missile defense.
Key objectives include fostering interdisciplinary collaboration to develop tools for analyzing complex system architectures and improving decision-making processes through high-capacity computing methods. Participants will engage in an immersive Ideas Lab format designed for deep collaboration, aiming to inspire concepts that could lead to new TTO program areas.
Submissions must focus on areas such as characterization, tools and techniques, implementation, and fostering engagement across disciplines. The workshop emphasizes revolutionary improvements over incremental changes, seeking novel ideas that transcend traditional boundaries in defense technology. This initiative exemplifies DARPA's commitment to enhancing national security through innovation and complex systems design.