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The Intrinsic Market Resilience (IMR) program, managed by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) under solicitation DARPA-SN-26-116, seeks to protect critical economic sectors from systemic risks and adversarial attacks targeting the public interfaces of modern electronic markets. While current regulations focus on profit-seeking manipulation, this initiative addresses the gap in protecting markets from actors intending to cause widespread disruption. The program aims to develop automated tools to model market designs, identify hidden vulnerabilities, and recommend structural repairs to ensure the stability of both civilian and military resources. To achieve this, the IMR program will integrate Large Language Model (LLM) automation with rigorous mathematical modeling to translate informal regulatory and technical specifications into machine-analyzable formal notations. By formulating and testing resilience conjectures, the program will prove market stability or generate counterexamples that highlight specific weaknesses. This systematic approach allows for the refinement of market designs to prevent economic damage and ensure fundamental resilience against chaos-driven attacks. Interested parties must respond by September 1, 2026.
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The IMR program aims to develop repair methods to protect essential economic sectors against devastating attacks that exploit the public interfaces of modern markets. Current legal and regulatory protections focus on deterring profit-seeking manipulation and ensuring compliance, but they do not sufficiently protect markets from adversaries aiming simply to cause disruption. The IMR program seeks to address this gap by developing the tools to automatically model market designs, identify hidden weaknesses, and recommend and analyze repairs on the market models to make markets fundamentally more resilient to attack.
IMR aims to combine Large Language Model (LLM)-based automation with rigorous modeling and analysis to identify remediations for market weaknesses. The program will develop formal notations to precisely describe how markets operate and coordinate, creating machine-analyzable models from informal descriptions like regulatory filings and technical specifications. Against these models, IMR will formulate and assess "resilience conjectures” - mathematical statements about desirable market properties, such as the inability for actors to manipulate prices without risking loss.
By automatically analyzing these conjectures, the program aims to prove that a market design is resilient in specific ways or, if it is not, to generate a counterexample that illustrates a concrete weakness. These counterexamples will then be used to refine the conjectures and, ultimately, to recommend and confirm specific repairs to the market's design. This approach is intended to provide a capability to protect U.S. markets against adversaries who wish to cause chaos, ensuring the stability of both civilian and military critical resources that rely on modern market mechanisms.
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