DAY ONE PROGRAM
TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1999
PAPER PRESENTATIONS

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Track 1

C2 Organizational Design and Analysis

Tutorial Session: Model Based Experimentation: The A2C2 Experience

1:00 – 3:00 p.m.

Model Driven Experimentation: The A2C2 Experience
Alexander H. Levis, George Mason University
Bill Vaughan, Office of Naval Research

Analytic Model Driven Organizational Design and Experimentation in Adaptive Command and Control
Yuri N. Levchuk, University of Connecticut
Krishna R. Pattipati, University of Connecticut
David L. Kleinman, University of Connecticut

On Generating Hypotheses using Computer Simulations
Kathleen M. Carley, Carnegie Mellon University

The Art of Designing Model Based Experiments
Elliot Entin, ALPHATECH, Inc.
Daniel Serfaty, APTIMA, Inc.

The Use of Simulation Models in Model Driven Experimentation
Holly A. H. Handley, George Mason University
Zainab R. Zaidi, George Mason University
Alexander H. Levis, George Mason University

3:00 – 3:30 p.m. Break

3:30 – 5:00 p.m.

The A2C2 Experimentatl Concept
William G. Kemple, Naval Postgraduate School
David L. Kleinman, Naval Postgraduate School
Gary Porter, Naval Postgraduate School
Susan Hocevar, Naval Postgraduate School

Evaluating Human Performance in Command and Control Environments
Susan G. Hutchins, Naval Postgraduate School
William G. Kemple, Naval Postgraduate School
Gary R. Porter, Naval Postgraduate School
Michael G. Sovereign, Naval Postgradue School

Person-Team Fit: A Structural Approach
John R. Hollenbeck, Michigan State University
Daniel R.Ilgen, Michigan State University
Lori Sheppard, Michigan State University
Aleks Ellis, Michigan State University
Henry Moon, Michigan State University
Bradley West, Michigan State University

Lessons Learned from the A2C2 Experience
Daniel Serfaty, Aptima, Inc.

 


Track 2

C2 Modeling, Simulation and Experimentation

1:00 – 3:00 p.m.

C2 Modeling & Simulation - Challenges for the Future-- From a User's View
BG Swen Persson, Swedish Defence Wargaming Centre

Use of Modeling and Simulation (M&S) in Support of Joint Command and Control Experimentation: Naval Simulation System (NSS) Support to Fleet Battle Experiments
Colleen M. Gagnon, Metron, Inc.
Dr. William K. Stevens, Metron, Inc.

Command and Control: Beyond Links and Nodes
Daniel Howland, NAIC/GTU

3:00 – 3:30 Break

3:30 – 5:00 p.m.

Structured Systems Evolution: Employing dynamic, executable architectures
Stanley G. Beckner, The MITRE Corporation
Raymond A. Beamer, The MITRE Corporation

Leveraging the HLA and the DII COE to Build a Simulation-Based Framework for C2 System Integration and Test
R. Douglas Flournoy, The MITRE Corporation

Enhancing Operational Effectiveness through the Integration of Planning & Simulation Technology
Dr. Roberto Desimone, DERA
Lt Col (Ret.) Mark Illingworth, DERA
Mark Round, DERA


Track 3

Command and Control Decision-Making and Cognitive Analysis

Command and Control, Information Operations, and Knowledge Management

1:00 – 3:00 p.m.

The Challenge of New and Emerging Information Operations
Dr. James E. Heath, Land Information Warfare Activity
Dr. Alexander E. R. Woodcock, Synectics Corporation

Q-Analysis of Inter-Ethnic Relationships Can Support Information Operations
Dr. Alexander E. R. Woodcock, Synectics Corporation
Dr. James E. Heath, Land Information Warfare Activity

Information Management Functions of Joint Command: Six Enduring Keys to Mission Success in a Changing World Environment
Professor John R. Ballard, Armed Forces Staff College

What Makes Decision Tasks Difficult?
Susan S. Kirschenbaum, Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport

3:00 – 3:30 p.m. Break

3:30 – 5:00 p.m.

Clarifying the Concepts of Control and Command
Carol McCann, Defence and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine
Ross Pigeau, Defence and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine

Using Microworlds to Study Intuitive Battle Dynamics: A concept for the future
Henrik Friman, The Swedish National Defence College
Berndt Brehmer, The Swedish National Defence College

Modeling Problem-Solving in Natural Settings
Gert Dörfel, Research Institute for Communication, Information Processing, and Ergonomics
Helmut Distelmaier, Research Institute for Communication, Information Processing, and Ergonomics
Bernhard Döring, Research Institute for Communication, Information Processing, and Ergonomics


Track 4

Information Technology

Architectures

1:00 – 3:00 p.m.

Information Technology, Friend or Foe of Command and Control
John Campbell, J C Consulting, Inc.

Layered Information Correlation and Aggregation Architecture
Peter A. Smyton, The MITRE Corporation

Architecture Practice Study for C4I System Development
Pin Chen, DSTO C3 Research Centre
Abdel El-Sakka, DSTO C3 Research Centre
Jennie Clothier, DSTO C3 Research Centre

Creating Structures for Network-Centric Warfare: Perspectives from Organization Theory
Kishore Sengupta, Naval Postgraduate School
Carl R. Jones, Naval Postgraduate School

3:00 – 3:30 p.m. Break

3:30 – 5:00 p.m.

Organizational Fitness of a Proposed Network Centric Organization
LCDR R. Alistair Borchert, Naval Postgraduate School
Professor Carl R. Jones, Naval Postgraduate School

The Development of the United Kingdom's Single Army Activity Model and Associated Information Needs and Its Relationship to Command and Control
Lt Col Geoffrey H Hunt, Ministry of Defence
Maj. Kevin E. Galvin, Ministry of Defence
Stephen Strefford, The Smith Group
Charles M. Lane, Hi-Q Systems

Underpinning the RMA- Advancements in the Transformation of Information into Knowledge for Command and Control
Donald G. Owen, Joint C4ISR Battle Center
LT Anthony Saenz, USN, Joint C4ISR Battle Center
Mark R. Sinclair, Joint C4ISR Battle Center


Track 5

Interoperability Coalition and Doctrine

Policy

1:00 – 3:00 p.m.

Architecture: The Road to Interoperability
Dr. Raymond J. Curts, CDR, USN (Ret.), Strategic Consulting Inc.
Dr. Douglas E. Campbell, LCDR, USNR-R (Ret.), Syneca Research Group, Inc.

Alternative Concepts for Battlefield Command and Control Organisations
Major J. P. Storr, Ministry of Defence

A Basis for Joint Interoperability
John A. Hamilton, SPAWAR

3:00 – 3:30 Break

3:30 – 5:00

Multi-National Coalition Command and Control – Beyond NATO
RADM Gary F. Wheatley, USN (Ret.), Evidence Based Research, Inc.
Diana G. Buck, Evidence Based Research, Inc.

Organisational Interoperability Maturity Model for C2
Thea Clark, DSTO C3 Research Centre
Richard Jones, Lloyd Jones Consulting Pty Ltd

A Process for the Development of a Security Architecture for an Enterprise Information Technology System
Dr. Charles L. Smith, Sr., SenCom Corporation

 


Track 6

Applications and Decision Aids

1:00 – 3:00 p.m.

The Army Operational Architecture Program
LTC Wayde L. Sumerix, TRADOC Program Integration Office-Army Battle Command Systems
Thomas L. Douthitt, TRADOC Program Integration Office-Army Battle Command Systems
Sylvia L. Sass, TRADOC Program Integration Office-Army Battle Command Systems
James C. Madigan, TRADOC Program Integration Office-Army Battle Command Systems

Army Digitization Operational Impacts
Frederick P. Stein, MITRE Corporation

C2 of Space: The Key to Full Spectrum Dominance
Lt Col Paul Phister, Air Force Research Laboratory
Igor Plonisch, Air Force Research Laboratory

3:00 – 3:30 Break

3:30 5:00 p.m.

JADE: A Tool for Rapid Crisis Action Planning
Alice M. Mulvehill, GTE/BBN Technologies
Joseph A. Caroli, Air Force Research Laboratory/IFTB

The Integrated Weather Effects Decision Aids: A Common Software Tool to Assist in Command and Control Decision Making
David P. Sauter, Army Research Laboratory
Mario Torres, Army Research Laboratory
Jim Brandt, Army Research Laboratory
Steve McGee, New Mexico State University

Toward Assessing the Impact of TADMUS Decision Support System and Training on Team Decision Making
John Hall Johnston, NAWCTSD
CAP Smith, NAVAIR
Carol Paris, NAWCTS
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