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Simulation and Wargaming


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The MITRE Corporation McLean, Virginia USA

      Dean S. Hartley III Hartley Consulting Oak Ridge, Tennessee USA

      Alejandro S. Hernandez Naval Postgraduate School Monterey, California USA

      M. Fatih Hocaoğlu Istanbul Medeniyet University Istanbul Turkey

      Jan Hodicky NATO HQ SACT Norfolk, Virginia USA

      Reiner K. Huber University of the Federal Armed Forces Munich Germany

      Leonie Marguerite Johannsmann German Air Force Wunstorf Germany

      William Lademan USMC Wargaming Division Quantico, Virginia USA

      Sönke Marahrens German Institute for Defense and Strategic Studies, Hamburg Germany

      Sandra Matuszewski German Air Force Kalkar Germany

      Ole Martin Mevassvik FFI – Norwegian Defence Research Establishment Kjeller, Norway

      Daniel Müllenstedt German Air Force Command Cologne Germany

      Andrzej Najgebauer Military University of Technology Warsaw Poland

      Ernest H. Page The MITRE Corporation McLean, Virginia USA

      Dariusz Pierzchała Military University of Technology Warsaw Poland

      Phillip E. Pournelle United States Navy, Retired Fairfax, Virginia USA

      Joseph M. Saur Taurus TeleSYS Yorktown, Virgnia USA

      Johannes Schmidt Brandenburg Technical University Cottbus–Senftenberg Germany

      Rikke Amilde Seehuus FFI – Norwegian Defence Research Establishment Kjeller, Norway

      Mark Sisson United States Strategic Command Omaha, Nebraska USA

      Andreas Tolk The MITRE Corporation Hampton, Virginia USA

      Charles Turnitsa Regent University Newport News, Virginia USA

      Paul Vebber Naval Undersea Warfare CenterNewport, Rhode Island USA

      Jorit Wintjes Julius‐Maximilians‐Universität Würzburg Germany

      Sławomir Wojciechowski Multinational Corps North East Szczecin Poland

      Steven Aguiar is a senior engineer in the Undersea Warfare (USW) Combat Systems department and program manager for the Virtual Undersea Battlespace program at the Naval Sea Systems Command Warfare Centers. He holds several leadership roles across the Department of the Navy's Modeling & Simulation (M&S) community including M&S lead for Visualization, Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality. Over the last five years he has focused his efforts on the role of M&S technologies in wargaming, working with various US Fleet commands to prototype and deploy innovative wargaming environments. In 2008 he also pioneered the exploration and subsequent adoption of Virtual World technologies across the US Navy enterprise. He has an MS and a BS in electrical engineering from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.

      Ryszard Antkiewicz is an associate professor at the Cybernetics Faculty of Military University of Technology and director of Operations Research and Decision Support Department. He holds a PhD and MSc in computer science from the Military University of Technology in Warsaw, and habilitation from Systems Research Institute Polish Academy of Sciences. His scientific interest is focused on modeling and performance evaluation of computer systems and computer networks, application of quantitative methods in computer security, combat modeling and simulation, mathematical methods of decision support. He has taken part in many scientific projects connected with combat simulation, artificial intelligence application in combat decision support system, capability‐based planning of armed forces development, cyber warfare modeling, terrorist threat prediction, crisis management. He published more than 100 peer‐reviewed journal articles, book chapters, and conference papers.

      Curtis L. Blais is on the research faculty in the Naval Postgraduate School’s Modeling, Virtual Environments, and Simulation (MOVES) Institute, Monterey, California. He holds a PhD in MOVES from the Naval Postgraduate School and bachelor and master of science degrees in mathematics from the University of Notre Dame. Dr. Blais has over 45 years of experience in all phases of modeling and simulation development, from requirements definition through test and employment of simulation systems for training and analysis. He has served in various levels of software engineering management and develops and delivers modeling and simulation education. His research interests include agent‐based simulation, interoperability across command and control systems, simulation systems, and unmanned systems, and semantic web technologies for knowledge representation. Dr. Blais serves in various positions in the Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization (SISO) and the Military Operations Research Society (MORS), and is a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the Society for Modeling and Simulation International (SCS).

      Paul K. Davis is a retired principal researcher at RAND (still active as an adjunct) and a professor in the Pardee RAND Graduate School. His research has included strategic planning (particularly defense planning), strategy, deterrence theory, arms control, and advanced methods of modeling and analysis, notably multiresolution modeling, pioneering work on exploratory analysis under uncertainty, and semi‐qualitative methods of modeling social‐behavioral