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Playing with Heavy Hitters: A Look Inside DARPA's Culture
DARPA
March 31, 2026 | 0:53
Stacie Williams, Ph.D., Chief Science Officer for the United States Space Force and DARPA alumna, discusses how the agency’s unique culture and high-caliber talent foster an unparalleled environment for professional growth and innovation. Dr. Williams highlights DARPA's non-hierarchical, "flat" organizational structure, which promotes direct collaboration and the freedom to exchange ideas—elements she identifies as critical to creating "technical surprise." Reflecting on her time as a program manager, she credits the experience of working alongside "heavy hitters" for her own development and for building an enduring network of experts that remains valuable in her current role.
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