
With a focus on nontraditional performers, DARPAConnect aims to break down barriers of entry.
New program aims to strike the balance between energy usage and performance.
New program aims to strike the balance between energy usage and performance.
New program aims to strike the balance between energy usage and performance.
The DARPA Triage Challenge (DTC) seeks to transform how medical responders triage in mass casualty incidents by advancing scalable, timely, and accurate tools.
On Sept. 26 - Oct. 3, 2025, Systems and Data teams will compete in Challenge Event 2 at Guardian Centers of Georgia in Perry, Georgia.
The AI Cyber Challenge, AIxCC, marks a pivotal inflection point for cyber defense. Numerous attacks in recent years have illuminated the ability for malicious cyber actors to exploit vulnerable software that runs everything from financial systems and public utilities to the health care ecosystem. AIxCC competitors successfully demonstrated the ability of novel autonomous systems using AI to secure the open-source software that underlies critical infrastructure, with winners revealed at DEF CON 33.
Hear from DARPA and ARPA-H on the game-changing results the competitors achieved. And although the competition is over, the challenge continues.
The Medics Autonomously Stopping Hemorrhage (MASH) program aims to develop robotic systems to autonomously find and stop life-threatening bleeding inside the body, giving injured warfighters a much better chance of survival in combat situations.
In large-scale conflicts, many warfighters die from injuries that could be survivable if they could get to a surgeon quickly. The biggest challenge is finding and stopping severe bleeding in the torso – what doctors call non-compressible torso hemorrhage (NCTH).
Our program managers work closely with partners and stakeholders of all kinds. Together, we create technological surprise for U.S. national security.
With a focus on nontraditional performers, DARPAConnect aims to break down barriers of entry.
From startups to traditional defense contractors, private industry serves a vital role in our mission as research performers and transition partners.
Small businesses exemplify the innovative, entrepreneurial spirit we seek. See how we support the SBIR/STTR journey.
To accelerate adoption, we collaborate with partners across the Department of Defense and federal agencies.
Much of our research explores fundamental scientific breakthroughs. Explore opportunities tailored for faculty, postdocs, and university labs.
Our Embedded Entrepreneur Initiative seeks the best minds in business to transition our technologies to commercial markets.
Our six technical offices put DARPA’s mission into action.
Their leaders and program managers plan and execute a constantly evolving portfolio of research programs, challenges, and transition activities.