Serious concerns about corruption and conflicts of interest have plagued the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). A notable case involved former DARPA Director Regina Dugan, who maintained financial ties with contractor RedXDefense while serving as the agency’s director[1]. Dugan had a $250,000 loan from RedXDefense and held between $151,000 and $305,000 in assets and income from the company[1].
Financial Entanglements
The situation became more problematic as RedXDefense, led by Dugan’s father as CEO and with her uncle on the board, received approximately $1.75 million in DARPA contracts during her directorship[1]. While Dugan formally recused herself from matters involving RedXDefense, questions remained about the effectiveness of such conflict-of-interest mitigations[1].
Oversight Issues
The Project On Government Oversight (POGO) raised significant concerns about DARPA’s contract administration and ethics policies. A troubling aspect was that prior to these revelations, the Department of Defense Inspector General hadn’t conducted a thorough audit of DARPA’s contracting processes since 1997[1]. This lack of oversight potentially created an environment where inappropriate decisions could occur without proper documentation or justification[1].
Sources:
[1] Pentagon Watchdog Should Investigate DARPA Conflicts https://www.pogo.org/policy-letters/pentagon-watchdog-should-investigate-darpa-conflicts
[2] [XML] 1923700_xml.xml – Deutscher Bundestag https://www.bundestag.de/resource/blob/827952/6b71bbf08bfbd4462408802c78c8d81c/1923700_xml.xml
[3] DARPA – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DARPA
[4] [PDF] Drucksache 19/23700 – Deutscher Bundestag https://dserver.bundestag.de/btd/19/237/1923700.pdf
[5] The Untold History of DARPA, the Pentagon Agency that Changed … https://www.dau.edu/node/178436
[6] Inside DARPA, The Pentagon Agency Whose Technology Has … https://www.npr.org/2017/03/28/521779864/inside-darpa-the-pentagon-agency-whose-technology-has-changed-the-world
[7] [PDF] Defense acquisition reform 1960–2009 : an elusive goal https://history.defense.gov/Portals/70/Documents/acquisition_pub/CMH_Pub_51-3-1.pdf
[8] CHESS: Computers and Humans Exploring Software Security https://www.darpa.mil/research/programs/computers-and-humans-exploring-software-security
