TRANSFORMATIVE SCIENCES
Abstract
The Transformative Sciences project supports research and analysis that leverages converging technological forces and transformational trends in information-intensive subareas of the social sciences, life sciences, and manufacturing. The project integrates these diverse disciplines to eliminate reliance on foreign sources for critical materials, improve military adaptation to sudden changes in requirements, threats, and emerging/converging trends, especially trends that have the potential to disrupt military operations or threaten National Security. Specific research in this project will investigate technologies to enable detection of novel threat agents (e.g., bacterial pathogens) maintain warfighter health, and improve recovery. This project also includes efforts to create innovative materials of interest to the military (e.g., self-healing, optoelectronic or magnetic materials), as well as biological platforms for fabrication. This Program Element also supports innovation and robust transition planning in the technology cycle by working with entrepreneurs to increase the likelihood that DARPA funded technologies take root in the U.S. and provide new capabilities for national defense.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2022
- Source ID
- TRS-01_0601101E_1_0400_PB_2022
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