2007 Workshop Panels and Presentations Recordings
Commandant's Welcome
MG David Huntoon, USAWC
Admin and Proteus Workshop Overview
Mr. Bill Waddell, Proteus USA
"Seven Revolutions"
Dr. Eric Peterson, Center for International and Strategic Studies
"Challenges and Opportunities to Intelligence Analysis and Policy making in Future National and International Security Affairs or Diplomatic Security Challenges"
Dr. Warren Fishbein, Global Futures Partnership
Panel I - Creative Strategic Approaches to Future Intelligence Analysis and Political and Diplomatic Decision Making in National and International Security Affairs"
"Creative Intelligence Analysis in Strategic Decision and Policy Making"
Dr. William Nolte, School of Public Policy, University of Maryland
Strategic Communication and Public Diplomacy Future National Challenges: "Fighting the War of Ideas Like a Real War"
Michael Waller, The Institute of World Politics
Panel II - Creative Strategic Approaches to Intelligence Analysis and Decision Making in Information Operations and Strategic Communication
"The Nature of Future Conflict: Waging War and Winning the Peace"
COL (Ret) T.X. Hammes
Panel III - Creative Strategic Approaches to Future Intelligence Analysis and Decision Making in 21st Century Military Operations
- "Complex Irregular Warfare" Mr. Frank Hoffman, Center for Emerging Threats and Opportunities (CETO), USMC
- "Revolution in Future Military Affairs" Mr. Peter Wilson, RAND Corporation
- "Chinese Military Operations Research: Considering the Impact of Culture, "Speculative Philosophy" and Quantitative Analysis on Chinese Military Assessments" Mr. Jason E. Bruzdzinski, MITRE Corporation
- "Developing Military Force Structure Concepts and Choices for 21st Century Operations" Mr. Christopher Wright, John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL)
- "Unintended Consequences of Unmanned Warfare," Mr. Matthew Armstrong, University of Southern California
- "Raising the Bar: Creating and Nurturing Adaptability to Deal with the Changing Face of War" Mr. Don Vandergriff, Army Capabilities Integration Center
- "Future Strategic Challenges to U.S. Economic Sustainability" Mr. Graham Molitor, Public Policy Forecasting, Inc.
Panel IV - Creative Strategic Approaches to Future Intelligence Analysis and Decision Making in Economic Policy and Strategy
"Strategic Thinking in a Complex World"
Ms. T. Irene Sanders, Washington Center for Complexity and Public Policy
Panel V - Advanced Scientific Approaches, Strategic Scenario Development, Modeling Simulation and Gaming that enhances Intelligence Analysis, Experiential Education, Decision making and Problem Solving processes in National Diplomacy, Military Strategy, Information Operations and Economic Policy
- "Teaching the Holistically Integrative Analysis of International Change: a Commentary on the Proper Teaching Emergent Futures Analysis" Dr. Guntram Werther
- "Predictive Network-Centric Intelligence: Toward a Total-Systems Transformation of Analysis and Assessment" Mr. Timothy Smith, Office of Naval Intelligence
- "Rethinking Thinking: Three Methods for Achieving More Creative, Responsive Strategic Intelligence Analysis" Dr. Barton Kunstler, Emerson College
- "A Model for Collecting and Analyzing Open Source Information in Universities and Research Institutes for the Purpose of Identifying and Analyzing Over the Horizon Threats and Vulnerabilities" Dr. William Perry, Western Carolina University
- "Counterfactual Reasoning and Structured Scenario Fusion: How to Integrate Multiple Independent Estimates into a Single Projection" Dr. Noel Hendrickson, James Madison University
- "Intelligence Operations for a Networked World" Mr. Paul Shelton, John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL)
- "Future Decision: The Three Dynamics of Society: Knowledge, Society, Economy" Mr. Bruce LaDuke, Instant Innovations, LLC
- "Apologies to Clausewitz: The new Trinity" Mr. Alfred Elkins, Joint Warfighting Analysis Center