own Department of Defense , our own administration, this president,
The Department of Defense for a long time thought of this as levels of autonomy.
And Department of Defense did a study about 10 years ago--
The Department of Defense leaks information when the Secretary of Defense advocates cutting back the budget.
which is a Department of Defense newspaper.
With grants from the Department of Defense and several private foundations, she has been systematically investigating the applications of mindfulness training and education,
developed within Department of Defense funded entities, because it meant a small group of people could continue to work on these projects
This is from the Department of Defense .
We think about the Department of Defense , or RIAM, or Google as fairly large organizations who take a long time to adapt.
you have the Department of Defense and then the atomic energy Commission Now called the department of energy practicing how to have a nuclear war if
scenario and the Department of Defense and the atomic energy commission decided Well the really the best way to know
So I hope that our Department of Defense , whether it's Pentagon-centric, higher headquarters, however it is, I hope that there will always
Can you tell me who in the Department of Defense is in charge of making sure we don't get killed by superintelligence and robots?
And there's also the Department of Defense , which owns something like 3 million acres of land in the California desert.
So 50% of the investment the Department of Defense has is on the human autonomy team.
As a current employee of the Department of Defense , however, I am compelled to begin with two disclaimers.
and selling it to the Department of Defense .
So I called someone at Department of Defense and I said, would any of the branches let me do like three days of boot camp somewhere?
Here's a case where the Department of Defense , this big centralized organization, went into Iraq with a plan, with a lot of predictions about what it was going to look like.
Here's a small arm of the Department of Defense that, instead of trying to develop some new technology by going to a single contractor and waiting 30 years and going over budget
This is an actual slide from the Department of Defense .
The head of all space and missiles for the Department of Defense , this gentleman, Lieutenant General Ken Schultz, called me into his office
Bob Taylor is the guy who convinced the Department of Defense to start what today we call the internet, to start the ARPANET.
You were going to go work for the Department of Defense , almost certainly, or maybe a subcontractor.
Nevertheless, the Department of Defense decided they wanted their own gateway.
The programming language Ada was developed by the Department of Defense .
This gentleman now has a contract to work with the Department of Defense , some of the highest security clearance in the nation.
Right now, the Department of Defense is giving disability payments to 600,000 vets for PTSD at a cost of around $6 billion a year, which is outrageous.
That's what I call couch change to the Department of Defense .
For example, the Department of Defense looked at soldiers in flow, and they were looking at learning.
If we put it in the way that we think about defense-- the Department of Defense -- we spent a ton of money
now one of the only people trying to get a $10 million bid from the Department of Defense .
If you want to bid federal government, this Department of Defense , or NASA, or Social Security,
And she was the first consumer to chair the Integration Panel of the Department of Defense Peer-Reviewed Breast Cancer Research Program.
And we advise people, like Department of Defense .
In 2010, the budget for the US Department of Defense was about 685 billion dollars, which, by the way, is almost as much as every other country in the world combined spends
nuclear war um with the Russians and at the same time it seemed like the Department of Defense and the atomic
as crazy as it sounds now that really was the policy then and so the Department of Defense and the atomic
But again, getting organizations of the DARPA type to not just be in the Department of Defense , but also in health and energy and funding them adequately,
And Dr. Currie was in charge of all of the R&D money for the whole Department of Defense .
So we have been working very closely with FAA, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Defense , Department of Interior.
It's like HUD and the Internal Revenue Service, Department of Defense , all those major agencies.
Well, simply put, for the Department of Defense , defense, per se, figures as little more than an afterthought.
But even today at $90 a barrel we pay for oil as a nation more money than we give the Department of Defense to defend us from our enemies.
in this way, what the CIA did and what the Department of Defense did, what the Department of Justice did, all these things which we know a lot about.
My book was the first one with the bin Laden raid in it that was approved by the Pentagon, approved by the Department of Defense , and it was
And they basically say, look, you take the sum lessons of the Department of Defense -- so very broad-- and every time you invest in autonomy,
Ben has served in a variety of national security positions within the US government, including in the Department of State, Department of Defense ,
So all the engineering and technology research that gets done on ISS flies through this office, as well as all the Department of Defense work.
I have another friend, a high school classmate, who's the deputy head of procurement at the Department of Defense .