Kludge
02-15-2011, 07:35 PM
"The Pentagon’s blue-sky research agency will get an infusion of new cash to research new cybertechnologies, according to the just-released fiscal 2012 defense budget request. Sound vague and undefined? That’s because it is.
Out of the $553 billion base budget, DARPA gets half a billion in research money “to invest in cyber technologies.” There’s absolutely no elaboration in the Pentagon’s 129-page budget document, which you can read here. In total, the request includes $1.3 billion for the “training of cyber analysts”—apparently outside of DARPA—and boosts cash to the Defense Information Systems Agency for “cyber identity, monitoring and enforcement.”
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Full story @ http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/02/darpa-gets-big-bucks-for-cyber-tech-whatever-that-means.ars?utm_source=ronpaulforums.com
Out of the $553 billion base budget, DARPA gets half a billion in research money “to invest in cyber technologies.” There’s absolutely no elaboration in the Pentagon’s 129-page budget document, which you can read here. In total, the request includes $1.3 billion for the “training of cyber analysts”—apparently outside of DARPA—and boosts cash to the Defense Information Systems Agency for “cyber identity, monitoring and enforcement.”
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Full story @ http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/02/darpa-gets-big-bucks-for-cyber-tech-whatever-that-means.ars?utm_source=ronpaulforums.com