(last bread)
>>1008970 >you have it all
>>1009048 >We certainly do.
<afterhours @ /qresearch/ #1258 Honeypots Edition
Lou Reed - Walk on the Wild Side (Holtoug Bootleg)
Welcome to the Panopticon.
p.s. Ms. Regina's @ da gOOg now, so she's already escaped scot-free from this latest fB made-for-TV docudrama.
seven was mine. best part was after every1 left. building giant bonfires from all the wood left behind. #LeaveNoTrace Yeah right.
←Burning Man 2013 Deep Tunes for Deep Playa
Listening now. Dope.
Sorry too Sloppy.
Diggin' on Dugan (while still @ DARPA)
>https:// hbr.org/2013/10/special-forces-innovation-how-darpa-attacks-problems
Regina E. Dugan Kaigham J. Gabriel FROM THE 10.13 ISSUE
Its programs last, on average, only three to five years. About 100 temporary technical program managers and a vibrant mix of contract “performers”—individuals or teams drawn from universities, companies of all sizes, labs, government partners, and nonprofits—do the project work. The support staff comprises only 120 people in finance, contracting, HR, security, and legal. The annual budget for the roughly 200 programs that are under way at any given time is about $3 billion. With its unconventional approach, speed, and effectiveness, DARPA has created a “special forces” model of innovation.
These disappointments have led people to conclude that the successes of this extraordinary agency simply can’t be replicated outside the Department of Defense.
We disagree. We led DARPA from mid-2009 until mid-2012. Since then, we have been implementing the agency’s model of innovation in a new organization—the Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP) group at Motorola Mobility, which was acquired by Google in May 2012. We believe that the past efforts failed because the critical and mutually reinforcing elements of the DARPA model were not understood, and as a result, only some of them were adopted. Our purpose is to demonstrate that DARPA’s approach to breakthrough innovation is a viable and compelling alternative to the traditional models common in large, captive research organizations.
Decoding DARPA
The day before we assumed the agency’s helm in July 2009, one of its former directors took us aside and said: “DARPA is one of the gems of the nation. Take good care of her.”
hmm, Regina so how much are doing NOW for private corps is based on work during your employ with the US Government?
Watch out for dem Birds, Ms. Regina.
Ex-DARPA. Like Power is Ex-UNAmb. and Rice is Ex-NSA.
Now setting up Shadow Agencies with all the secret intel they stole while earning a paycheck on the taxpayers' dime.
kek, did not know that, but wouldn't surprise in slightest.
In The Air Tonight (Kluster Dark Mix)
Should Phil get a sniff of his own medicine?
What is Malik going to do if he finds out Hussein ain't his brother?