The Person in Charge of Testing Tech for US Spies Has Resigned

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Update Information

Title The Person in Charge of Testing Tech for US Spies Has Resigned
Update ID WIRED:1B2868176F992A8912805C07132D7C4E
Type wired
Published 2025-07-03T20:50:33
Last Updated 2025-07-03T20:50:33

Security Impact

Severity NONE

AI Analysis

AI Description This report details the resignation of IARPA’s director, Rick Muller, after a brief tenure. IARPA, part of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), focuses on investing in emerging technologies for intelligence agencies like NSA and CIA. The resignation may impact ongoing and future tech investments.
AI Severity Low
AI Vendor Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI)
AI Product IARPA
AI Version N/A

Update Details

IARPA director Rick Muller is departing after just over a year at the R&D unit that invests in emerging technologies of potential interest to agencies like the NSA and the CIA, WIRED has learned.

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