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There is a second reason why 2026 deserves special attention. After years of gradual evolution, DARPA's internal program management culture appears to be undergoing a more fundamental rethinking. The traditional model of the program manager as lone visionary — a brilliant maverick who arrives with a bold idea, receives extraordinary latitude to pursue it, and departs when the work is done — is being supplemented by more deliberate efforts to build programmatic coherence across offices and investment areas.

Whether this represents a maturation or a dilution of what makes DARPA distinctively effective remains a subject of vigorous internal debate.

This book is an attempt to illuminate DARPA as it actually exists in 2026: its programs, its people, its processes, its ambitions, and its constraints. It is written with the conviction that the agency's work is too consequential to be left to insiders, and too complex to be reduced to the myths that tend to accumulate around institutions of this kind.

The reader will encounter both the genuine brilliance of what DARPA attempts and the very real difficulties it faces — because understanding both is essential to evaluating whether America's most important scientific institution is positioned to meet the challenges ahead.
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