DAY TWO PROGRAM
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1999
PAPER PRESENTATIONS

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Track 1

C2 Organizational Design and Analysis

1:00 – 2:30 p.m.

A Multi-Functional Software Environment for Modeling Complex Missions and Designing Optimal Organizations
Yuri N. Levchuk, University of Connecticut
Jie Luo, University of Connecticut
Georgiy M. Levchuk, University of Connecticut
Krishna R. Pattipati, University of Connecticut
David L. Kleinman, University of Connecticut

Designing Optimal Organizational Structures for Combat Information Centers in the Next Generation of Navy Ships
Michael J. Paley, Aptima, Inc.
Daniel Serfaty, Aptima, Inc.
Yuri N. Levchuk, Aptima, Inc.
Jean MacMillan, Aptima, Inc.

Designing the Information Space and Physical Layout for a Command Center Based on an Optimized Organizational Structure
Jean MacMillan, Aptima, Inc.
Michael J. Paley, Aptima, Inc.
Yuri N. Levchuk, Aptima, Inc.
Daniel Serfaty, Aptima, Inc.

2:30 – 3:00 p.m. Break

3:00 – 5:00 p.m.

A Typology for C2 Measures
Kathleen M. Carley, Carnegie Mellon University
David Krackhardt, Carnegie Mellon University

Optimized Command and Control Architectures for Improved Process and Performance
Elliot E. Entin, ALPHATECH, Inc.

Assessments of Simulated Performance of Alternative Architectures for Command and Control: The Role of Coordination
Susan P. Hocevar, Naval Postgraduate School
William G. Kemple, Naval Postgraduate School
David L. Kleinman, Naval Postgraduate School
Gary Porter, Naval Postgraduate School

Using MTWS for Human-in-the-Loop C2 Organizational Experiments
LT Joan M. Wollenbecker, Naval Postgraduate School
William G. Kemple, Naval Postgraduate School
David L. Kleinman, Naval Postgraduate School
Gary Porter, Naval Postgraduate School
Susan Hocevar, Naval Postgraduate School


Track 2

C2 Modeling, Simulation and Experimentation

1:00 – 2:30 p.m.

Scenario Technology for Planning C2 Exercises
Carla Burns, Air Force Research Laboratory

Using Army Force-on-Force Simulations to Stimulate C4I Systems for Testing and Experimentation
Michael R. Hieb, Ph.D., AB Technologies
Lieutenant Colonel Donald H. Timian, Army Model and Simulation Office

Command Decision Making and Situation Awareness: Implementation in Computerized Decision Aids
James Bowen, CES
Jianli Liu, CES

2:30 – 3:00 Break

3:00 – 5:00 p.m.

JWARS Approaches to the Representation and Analysis of C4ISR
Mr. Denis Clements, GRCI
LTC Dan Maxwell, OSD PA&E, JWARS Office
Dr. Jim Metzger, JWARS Office

Command and Control System Requirements Generation: Reuse by Pragmatism – a Case Study
D. F. Dean, DERA

Intelligent Agent Technology in Command and Control Environment
Edward Dawidowicz, US Army CECOM


Track 3

Command and Control Decision-Making and Cognitive Analysis

Team Planning and Decision-making

1:00 – 2:30 p.m.

A Recognitional Planning Model
John Schmitt
Gary Klein, Ph.D, Klein Associates, Inc.

Decision Making and Currency for C2 Systems
Fergus O’Brien, Software Engineering Research Centre
John O’Neill, NASA Ames Research Centre

Doctrine and Command in the Swedish Armed Forces
Krister Pallin, FOA
Johan Lagerlöf, FOA

2:30 – 3:00 p.m. Break

3:00 – 5:00 p.m.

Social Learning in the Australian Defence Force: A Pilot Study
Ronnie Gori, DSTO C3 Research Centre
Leoni Warne, DSTO C3 Research Center
Katerina Agostino, Macquarie University

Self-Development and the Art of Battle Command
James C. Madigan, OA, TPIO-ABCS

From Cognitive Task Analysis to Simulation: Developing a Synthetic Team Task for AWACS Weapons Directors
Stephen M. Hess, Aptima, Inc.
Daniel Serfaty, Aptima, Inc.
Jean MacMillan, Aptima, Inc.
Linda Elliott, AFRL/HEAB

Measurement of AWACS Team Performance in Distributed Mission Scenarios
Linda R. Elliott, Ph.D., AFRL/HEAS
Rebecca Cardenas, NTI, Inc.
Samuel G. Schiflett, AFRL/HEAS


Track 4

Information Technology

1:00 – 2:30 p.m. - Distributed Computing

Distributed Computation in the Digitized Battlefield
Dr. Susanta P. Sarkar, Vetronics Laboratory
Paul Richardson, Vetronics Laboratory

Using Agents to Exploit Heterogeneous Parallelism on High Performance
Mark H. Linderman, Air Force Research Laboratory/IFTC

Extreme Simulation of C4ISR Communications and Networking
Donald M. Leskiw, The Ultra Corporation
Donald R. Pflug, Air Force Research Laboratory/IFGC
Alex F. Sisti, Air Force Research Laboratory/IFSB

2:30 – 3:00 p.m. Break

3:00 – 5:00 p.m. - Reasoning and Representation

A Decision- Aid for Nodes in Command and Control Systems Based on Cognitive Probability Logic
Dr. I. R. Goodman, SPAWARSYSCEN

Probabilistic Reasoning Using Incomplete and Singular or Unique Evidence: Complexity-Based Reasoning Innovation for Commanders
LTC Carl W. Hunt, George Mason University
Dr. David A. Schum, George Mason University

The Interactive Data Wall
Peter A. Jedrysik, Air Force Research Laboratory
Jason Moore, Air Force Research Laboratory
1Lt Mark R. Brykowytch, Air Force Research Laboratory
Richard H. Sweed, Air Force Research Laboratory

Dynamic C2 Applications of Imagery and GIS Information Using Backend Repositories
John Hildebrandt, DSTO C3 Research Centre
Mark Grigg, DSTO C3 Research Centre
Scott Bytheway, DSTO C3 Research Centre
Robert Hollemby, DSTO C3 Research Centre
Simeon James, DSTO C3 Research Centre


Track 5

Interoperability Coalition and Doctrine

1:00 – 2:30 p.m. - Internet/Web

Making a C2 Information System Platform Independent by Using Internet and Middleware Technologies
Heinz Faßbender, Research Establishment for Applied Sciences
Gerhard Bühler, Research Establishment for Applied Sciences

Allied C4I Interoperability with the Joint Internet Controller
Alfred W. Mitchell

Exploitation of Web Technologies for C2
Sheldon Gardner, Naval Research Laboratory
Hubert Callihan, NetSpace Corporation
John A. Balash, NetSpace Corporation
Michael A. Saverino, NetSpace Corporation

2:30 – 3:00 Break

3:00 – 5:00 p.m.

EVITA – A Model for Collaborative Coalition Planning
Robert Porter, Autometric, Inc.
Richard G. Fuller, Autometric, Inc.

The Role of a Distributed Interactive Collaboration Environment (DICE) for Interagency/Military Training
Julia Loughran, ThoughtLink
Marcy Stahl, ThoughtLink


Track 6

Applications and Decision Aids

1:00 – 2:30 p.m.

Developing a Command and Control Application: Lessons Learned from FLEX
Albert G. Frantz, Air Force Research Laboratory
Thomas A. Clark, Air Force Research Laboratory
Capt. Howard T. Waller, USAF, Air Force Research Laboratory
Patrick J. O’Neill, Air Force Research Laboratory
David A. Griffith, Air Force Research Laboratory
David L. Marks, Air Force Research Laboratory
Robert M. Flo, Air Force Research Laboratory

Risk Reduction and Cultural Change in the Procurement and Support of UK Naval Combat Systems Using Concept Proof Demonstration
Michael J. Looney, DERA
Shane Lunga, DERA

High Leverage Command and Control Functions with Critical Human Roles
David Noble, Evidence Based Research, Inc.

2:30 – 3:00 Break

3:00 – 5:00 p.m.

Model-Based Measures for Over-the-Horizon Targeting with Improved Sensor-to-Shooter Timeliness
Paul Labbe, DERA

Evolution of C4I System
Meng-Chyi Harm, Naval Postgraduate School
V. Berzins, Naval Postgraduate School
Luqi, Naval Postgraduate School
W. Kemple, Naval Postgraduate School

The New Configuration Management Game for UK Military Combat Systems
Michael J. Looney, DERA
George Allan, University of Portsmouth