The Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), founded in 1957 by President Eisenhower and controlled by the U S Department of Defense, was part of the U S reaction to the Soviet Union's launch of Sputnik
(Advanced Research Projects Agency) sponsored a wide area network called ARPANET Today ARPA is called DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) and the network is called The Internet
Advanced Research Projects Agency The US governmental agency responsible for creating the ARPANET, the ancestor of the Internet Now known as Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Advanced Research Projects Agency Research and development organization that is part of Department of Defense (DoD) ARPA is responsible for numerous technological advances in communications and networking ARPA evolved into DARPA, and then back into ARPA again (in 1994) See also DARPA
Advanced Research Projects Agency of the U S Department of Defense ARPA funded research and experimentation with ARPANET, the predecessor to the Internet See also TCP/IP
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is the central research and development organization for the Department of Defense (DoD) It manages and directs selected basic and applied research and development projects for DoD, and pursues research and technology where risk and payoff are both very high and where success may provide dramatic advances for traditional military roles and missions and dual-use application
(Advanced Research Projects Agency) US governmental organization responsible for creating an experimental network which heralded the beginning of the Internet Now known as Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency
Advanced Research Projects Agency (Also known as DARPA, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency ) The agency which initially sponsored the development of the ARPAnet, the forerunner of the Internet
"The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is the central research and development organization for the Department of Defense (DoD) It manages and directs selected basic and applied research and development projects for DoD, and pursues research and technology where risk and payoff are both very high and where success may provide dramatic advances for traditional military roles and missions and dual-use applications "
Advanced Research Projects Agency An agency of the U S Department of Defense responsible for the development of new technology for use by the military ARPA (formerly known as DARPA, nee ARPA) was responsible for funding much of the development of the Internet we know today, including the Berkeley version of Unix and TCP/IP