In one of his first interviews to date, the director of HSARPA shared his priorities and plans, many of which focus on quickly developing a suite of next-generation sensor networks to help detect and respond to biological, chemical or nuclear attacks. One of HSARPA's top priorities is developing a class of sensor networks ... a call netted some 518 white papers, now under evaluation. HSARPA may also play a role in helping "socialize" a broad array of sensor technologies where privacy is a concern. |