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  • DARPA Ultra*Log 7/17/00 Who points to it? 23 - UltraLog is a new DARPA program aimed atdeveloping "large-scale multi-agent systemstechnology" with a goal to enhance the"security, robustness, and scalability oflarge-scale, distributed agent-based systems operating inchaotic wartime environments".

  • US Federal IT R&D budget for 2001 2/14/00 Who points to it? 15 - Lisa Thompson of the Computing Research Association(http://cra.org) has put together a summary and analysis of the IT R&D relatedaspects of the FY 2001 Federal Budget Request proposal. This is available at:. The good news is that thisproposal includes an increase of 35% for IT research over the GFY 2000 budget.

  • DARPA ANTs 12/18/99 Who points to it? 14 - Autonomous Negotiating Teams (ANT) , Closing Date: February 10, 2000

  • CoABS 12/2/99 Who points to it? 17 - The Control of Agent Based Systems (CoABS) program is sponsored by DARPA and AFRL and aims to explore enabling technologies for the integration of architectures and distributed systems of agents, objects, and legacy systems.

  • DARPA DAML program 7/14/00 Who points to it? 18 - This is the public portal for the DARPA Agent Markup Language (DAML) Program whose goal is to develop a language and tools to facilitate the concept of the semantic web.

  • DARPA TASK Program 7/14/00 Who points to it? 16 - The DARPA TASK program will focus on analyzing agent behaviors by exploring both mathematicalmodeling and empirical analyses of agent behaviors. In addition, TASK will strive to getparticipants to compare agent-creation approaches using these models, and to performqualitative and meaningful quantitative comparisons of agent behaviors with respect todomain and problem features.

  • DARPA Advanced Logistics Program 7/23/00 Who points to it? 20 - The Advanced Logistics Program (ALP) is an on-going joint DARPA/DLA researchproject which is investigating, developing, and demonstrating technologies that will make afundamental improvement in logistics planning and execution efficiencies. It is using many agent-based techniques and systems.

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