Secretive DOD research agency breaks ground in Va.
Posted: 3:58 pm Wed, October 28, 2009
By Associated Press
ARLINGTON, Va. — The secretive Pentagon agency that brought us the Internet and tried to bring us bomb-sniffing bees, warrior exoskeletons and terrorism futures trading is moving to a new location.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, known as DARPA, broke ground on a new headquarters Wednesday in Arlington County, just a few miles from the Pentagon.
Virginia politicians fought hard to keep the relatively tiny agency from leaving the state, approving a $10 million state grant to keep them from leaving.
DARPA has a reputation for doing high-risk, high-reward research that sometimes catch headlines despite the agency’s efforts to keep a low profile. It is generally credited with building the precursor to the Internet 40 years ago.

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