Jared Serbu, DoD Reporter, Federal News Radio

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has dozens of projects in the pipeline that it says could help the federal government move forward on cybersecurit...

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has dozens of projects in the pipeline that it says could help the federal government move forward on cybersecurity. It displayed some of them in the Pentagon courtyard yesterday with hopes of drawing in more expertise to build those projects. Federal News Radio’s Jared Serbu reports. Read Jared’s related story.

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