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  • Berndt Brehmer Enduring Achievement Award 2010
    Nigel Howard Enduring Achievement Award 2008
    Reiner Huber Enduring Achievement Award 2007
    James Moffat Enduring Achievement Award 2006
    Alex Levis Enduring Achievement Award 2005
    Tony Valletta Inspired Leadership Award 2005
    Art Money Inspired Leadership Award 2005
    Paul Labbé Enduring Achievement Award 2004
    Willard S. Vaughan, Jr. Enduring Achievement Award 2004

     

    Symposia: Honored Hosts

    Merfyn Lloyd 11th ICCRTS Contributor 2006

     

    Symposia: Best Papers

    16th ICCRTS Best Paper Award
     
    On Optimizing Command and Control Structures
    David Scheidt, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
    Kevin Schultz, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
    15th ICCRTS Best Paper Award
     
    Enabling Tactical Edge Mashups with Live Objects
    Daniel Freedman, Cornell University
    Ken Birman, Cornell University
    Krzysztof Ostrowski, Cornell University
    Mark Linderman, AFRL
    Robert Hillman, AFRL
    Albert Frantz, AFRL
    14th ICCRTS Best Paper Award
     
    13th ICCRTS Best Paper Award
     
    Exploring alternative Edge versus Hierarchy
    C2 Organizations using the ELICIT platform
    with Configurable Chat System

    Ee Chong Ng, DSO National Laboratories
    Peter Thunholm National Defence College, Sweden
    Mervyn Cheah, Future Systems Directorate
    Kin Yong Tan, Future Systems Directorate
    Nency Chua, Defence Science and Technology Agency
    12th ICCRTS Best Paper Award
     

    Team Composition: Linking Individual and Team Characteristics
    to Team Decision-Making and Performance

    Reiner K. Huber, Universität der Bundeswehr München
    Petra M. Eggenhofer, Universität der Bundeswehr München
    Jens Römer, Universität der Bundeswehr München
    Sebastian Schäfer, Universität der Bundeswehr München
    Klaus Titze, Universität der Bundeswehr München

    11th ICCRTS Best Paper Award
     

    Network Centric Warfare and the New Command and Control:
    An Australian Perspective

    Celina Pascoe, DSTO
    Irena Ali, DST

    2006 CCRTS Best Paper Award
     

    A Dynamic Process Model for the Design
    and Assessment of Network Centric Systems

    Nita Lewis Miller, Naval Postgraduate School
    Lawrence G. Shattuck, Naval Postgraduate Schoo

    10th ICCRTS Best Paper Award
     

    An Operational Framework for Battle in Network Space
    LCol Rob Knight, Canadian Forces Information Operations Group HQ
    Dr. Mark McIntyre, Defence R&D Canada

    9th ICCRTS Best Paper Award
     

    Lessons Learned from Commercial Transformations
    to Network Centric Operations

    Claire Macklin, QinetiQ
    Prof. Paul Phillips, Univ. of Kent
    Dr. Panos Louvieris, Univ. of Surrey

    2004 CCRTS Best Paper Award
     

    Networks of Decision-Making and Communicating Agents:
    A New Methodology for Design and Evaluation of Organizational Strategies and Heterarchical Structures

    Georgiy M. Levchuk, Aptima, Inc.
    Feili Yu, University of Connecticut
    Yuri Levchuk, Aptima, Inc.
    Krishna R. Pattipati, University of Connecticut

    8th ICCRTS Best Paper Award
     

    Swarm Intelligence: A New C2 Paradigm
    with an Application to Control of Swarms of UAVs

    Paolo Gaudiano, Icosystem Corporation
    Benjamin Shargel, Icosystem Corporation
    Eric Bonabeau, Icosystem Corporation
    Bruce T. Clough, Air Force Research Laboratory

    7th ICCRTS Best Paper Award
     

    Small Navies and Network Centric Welfare: Is There a Role?
    Dr. Paul T. Mitchell, Canadian Forces College

    2002 CCRTS Best Paper Award
     

    Modeling Support of Effects-Based Operations in War Games
    Lee W. Wagenhals
    Alexander H. Levis

    6th ICCRTS Best Paper Award
     

    Capacity, Collaboration, and Commonality:
    A Framework for Understanding Team Learning

    Alexsander Ellis, Michigan State University

    2000 CCRTS Best Paper Awards
     

    Autonomous vs. Interdependent Structures:
    Impact on Unpredicted Tasks in a Simulated Joint Task Force Mission

    Susan P. Hocevar

    How to Win Peace Operations: Theory vs Practice
    Nigel Howard

     

    Symposia: Best Student Papers

    16th ICCRTS Willard S. Vaughan, Jr. Best Student Paper Award
      A Topological Model for C2 Organizations
    André Luiz Pimentel Uruguay, Instituto de Estudos Avançados
    Carlos Henrique Costa Ribeiro, Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica
    15th ICCRTS Willard S. Vaughan, Jr. Best Student Paper Award
      Mission-Related Execution and Planning Through Quality of Service Methods
    Vinod Naga, AFIT
    John Colombi, AFIT
    Michael Grimaila, AFIT
    Kenneth Hopkinson, AFIT
    14th ICCRTS Willard S. Vaughan, Jr. Best Student Paper Award
      HMM and Auction-based Formulations of ISR Coordination Mechanisms for the Expeditionary Strike Group Missions
    Woosun An, University of Connecticut
    Chulwoo Park, University of Connecticut
    Krishna Pattipati, University of Connecticut
    David Kleinman, Naval Postgraduate School
    William Kemple, Naval Postgraduate School
    13th ICCRTS Willard S. Vaughan, Jr. Best Student Paper Award
      Machine Interpretable Representation
    of Commander's Intent

    Per M. Gustavsson, Saab
    Michael Hieb, George Mason University
    Lars Niklasson, University of Skövde
    Philip Moore, De Montfort University
    Patric Eriksson, De Montfort University

    12th ICCRTS Willard S. Vaughan, Jr. Best Student Paper Award

     

    Hypothesis Testing of Edge Organizations:
    Modeling the C2 Organization Design Space

    James B. Gateau, Naval Postgraduate School
    Tara A. Leweling, Naval Postgraduate School
    John P. Looney, Naval Postgraduate School
    Dr. Mark E. Nissen, Naval Postgraduate School

    11th ICCRTS Willard S. Vaughan, Jr. Best Student Paper Award
     

    Using Microworlds to Understand Cultural Influences
    on Distributed Collaborative Decision Making in C2 Settings

    Ida Lindgren, Linköping Institute of Technology
    Kip Smith, Linköping Institute of Technology

    2006 CCRTS Willard S. Vaughan, Jr. Best Student Paper Award
     

    Computational Modeling and Analysis of Networked Organizational Planning in a Coalition Maritime Strike Environment
    John P. Looney, Naval Postgraduate School
    Mark E. Nissen, Naval Postgraduate School

    10th ICCRTS Willard S. Vaughan, Jr. Best Student Paper Award
     

    Knowledge as Inventory: Near-Optimizing Knowledge and Power Flows
    in Edge Organizations (Phase One)

    Douglas J. MacKinnon, Stanford University
    Dr. Raymond E. Levitt, Stanford University
    Dr. Mark E. Nissen, Naval Postgraduate School

    9th ICCRTS Gary F. Wheatley Best Student Paper Award
     

    Operational Trust: A New Look at the Human Requirement
    in Network Centric Warfare

    Maj. Nicole Blatt, USAF, Naval Postgraduate School

    2004 CCRTS Gary F. Wheatley Best Student Paper Award
     

    An Approximation Technique for Belief Revision in Timed Influence Nets
    Sajjad Haider, George Mason University
    Alexander H. Levis, George Mason University

    8th ICCRTS Best Student Paper Award
     

    Congruence of Human Organizations and Missions: Theory versus Data
    Georgiy M. Levchuk, Aptima Inc.
    David L. Kleinman, Professor, Naval Postgraduate School
    Sui Ruan, Graduate Student, ECE Dept., UCONN
    Krishna R. Pattipati, Professor, ECE Dept., UCONN

    7th ICCRTS Best Student Paper Award
     

    A Centripetal Acceleration Statistic
    for Tracking Maneuvering Targets with Radar

    Mr. David Bizup, University of Virginia

    2002 CCRTS Best Student Paper Award
     

    Mapping Flows onto Networks to Optimize Organizational Processes
    Georgiy M. Levchuk
    Yuri Levchuk
    Krishna R. Pattipati
    David L. Kleinman

    6th ICCRTS Best Student Paper Award
     

    Using Multiple Collaborative Agents
    for Adaptive Quality of Service Management in C4ISR Networks

    LT Raymond Rivera, USN

    2000 CCRTS Best Student Paper Award
     

    Performance Prediction of a Network-Centric Warfare System
    Insub Shin
    Alexander H. Levis