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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 2007. Strategy for an Army Center for Network Science, Technology, and Experimentation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11904.
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Appendix A
Committee Meetings

AUGUST 23-24, 2006, WASHINGTON, D.C.


Using Networks to Advance the Army Network Science, Technology and Experimentation Center.

John Parmentola, Director, Research and Laboratory Management, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Research and Technology).


Dealing with the Unexpected: A Critical Challenge for DOD.

David Alberts, Director, Research and Strategic Planning, Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense (C3I).


ARL Research in Network Science.

Anathram Swami, Army Research Laboratory (ARL), U.S. Army.


Whither a Science of Networks?

J. Christopher Ramming, Program Manager, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).


Toward New and Better Protocols for Wireless Networking.

J. Christopher Ramming, Program Manager, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).


BRAC Update (Unofficial Observations).

Pete Cahill, Senior Principal Analyst and Program Manager, BRTRC, Office of Research and Laboratory Management, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology) [ASA(ALT)].

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 2007. Strategy for an Army Center for Network Science, Technology, and Experimentation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11904.
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Human Dimension in Network Science.

Rene de Pontbriand, Human Research and Engineering Directorate (HRED), Army Research Laboratory (ARL), U.S. Army.


SEPTEMBER 21-22, 2006, WASHINGTON, D.C.


Strategies for a Network Science, Technology, and Experimentation Center.

Gary P. Martin, Director, Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center (CERDEC).


Army Capabilities Integration Center.

John Kincaid, Deputy Chief, Science and Technology Division, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, Capabilities Developments Directorate, Army Capabilities Integration Center (ARCIC).


ARCIC Gaps Process.

John Kincaid, Deputy Chief, Science and Technology Division, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, Capabilities Developments Directorate, Army Capabilities Integration Center (ARCIC).


FCS (BCT) Program Overview to Network Science, Technology, and Experimentation (NSTE).

MG Charles A. Cartwright, Program Manager, Future Combat Systems (Brigade Combat Team), Program Executive Office (PEO), U.S. Army.


Strategies for a Network Science, Technology, and Experimentation Center.

Gary P. Martin, Director, Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center (CERDEC).


Battle Command Requirements and Technical Challenges.

Gary P. Martin, Director, Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center (CERDEC).


Transforming Through BRAC 2005: RDAT&E at APG.

Craig College, Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management Headquarters, U.S. Army.


ARL Research in Network Science.

John M. Miller, Director, Army Research Laboratory (ARL), U.S. Army.


ARL BRAC 91 Relocation Lessons Learned.

John Pellegrino, Director, Sensors and Electron Devices Directorate (SEDD), Army Research Laboratory (ARL), U.S. Army.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 2007. Strategy for an Army Center for Network Science, Technology, and Experimentation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11904.
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DA G-6/CIO Views on Network Science, Technology, and Experimentation (NTSE).

Vern Bettencourt, Deputy, Chief Information Officer/G-6, Office of the Secretary of the Army, U.S. Army.


Communications-Electronics Life Cycle Management Command (C-E LCMC).

MG Michael Mazzucchi, Commanding General, Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM); Program Executive Officer for Command, Control, Communications-Tactical (PEO C3T), U.S. Army.


RAND’s Organizational Design Research for Army R&D.

Bruce Held, Director, Force Development and Technology Program, RAND Arroyo Center.


NOVEMBER 15-16, 2006, WASHINGTON, D.C.


Presentation of NSTE Data.

Pete Cahill, Senior Principal Analyst and Program Manager, BRTRC, Office of Research and Laboratory Management, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology) [ASA(ALT)].


Army Materiel Command/Army Corps of Engineers Planning for BRAC at Aberdeen Proving Ground.

Judy Wettig, Director, APG BRAC Transition Team, and John Koss, Contractor, MCFA Planning.


Discuss Parallel ASB Study. (Via audio teleconference.)

Joe Braddock, former chair, Army Science Board; currently trustee of the Potomac and Aztec Foundations.


Defense Information Systems Agency Perspective on NSTE.

Ed Siomacco, Deputy Program Director, Net-Centric Enterprise Services Program Office, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA).


Briefing to the BAST Network Sciences.

Gary Martin, Director, Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center (CERDEC).

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 2007. Strategy for an Army Center for Network Science, Technology, and Experimentation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11904.
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JANUARY 16-17, 2007, IRVINE, CALIFORNIA

No briefings.

FEBRUARY 14-15, 2007, WASHINGTON, D.C.

No briefings.

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