Shifting the impossible to the inevitable A Private ARPA user manual
Stay in the Loop How can we enable more science fiction to become reality? Looking to successful outliers from history is a good place to start. After digging into why DARPA works, I asked the follow-up question: how could you follow DARPA s narrow path in a world very different from the one that created it? This piece is my answer. It both describes and provides a roadmap to actualize a hybrid for/nonprofit organization that leverages empowered program managers and externalized research to shepherd technology that is too researchy for a startup and too engineering-heavy for academia; taking on work that other organizations can t or won t by precisely mapping out blockers to potentially game-changing technology, creating precise hypotheses about how to mitigate them, and then coordinating programs to execute on those plans.
Delores E Stokes, boys clothing store manager and mother of former City Council member, dies
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Delores E Stokes, boys clothing store manager and mother of former City Council member, dies
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It still feels like winter in San Antonio, but purple martins are back
Calvin Finch, Gardening
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It is hard for many of us to fathom given the past week’s severe winter weather, but purple martins are back in San Antonio.Campwillowlake /Getty Images / iStockphotoShow MoreShow Less
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It is hard for many of us to fathom given the past week’s severe winter weather, but purple martins are back in San Antonio.jerryhopman /Getty Images / iStockphotoShow MoreShow Less
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It is hard for many of us to fathom given the past week’s severe winter weather, but purple martins are back in San Antonio.jerryhopman /Getty Images / iStockphotoShow MoreShow Less