Moar Regina Dugan
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regina_E._Dugan
Experienced in counterterrorism and defense against explosive threats, Dugan first served as a DARPA program manager from 1996 to 2000. During her first DARPA tour, she directed a diverse $100 million portfolio of programs, including the Dog’s Nose program, which focused on the development of an advanced, field-portable system for detecting the explosive content of land mines.
From July 2009 to March 2012, Dugan served as the 19th Director of DARPA; she was the first woman to lead the Agency. As Director she advanced strategic initiatives in the fields of cyber security, social media, and advanced manufacturing. She also led an active operational deployment in direct support of the war in Afghanistan for which the Agency was awarded the Joint Meritorious Unit Award.
In 2012 Dugan left DARPA for Google as a Senior Executive
In 2013, Regina was appointed to the Board of Varian Medical Systems, Inc. (NYSE: VAR),[14] and in July 2014 she was appointed to the Board of Zynga (NASDAQ: ZNGA
February 2014, Dugan rejoined Google as Vice President of Engineering, Advanced Technology and Projects. ATAP developed Project Tango and Project Ara
April 2016, Dugan left Google to head Facebook's 'Building 8',[7] a research division similar to Google's ATAP group.
October 2017, Dugan announced she would be leaving Facebook, where she worked in Building 8 in early 2018 to focus on building and leading a new endeavor.