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Appendix B
Meetings and Speakers
MEETING 1
DECEMBER 3-4, 2008
THE KECK CENTER OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES
WASHINGTON, D.C.
DWO-4 Technology Forecasting
Steven Thompson, Chief, Technology Warning Division
Defense Intelligence Agency
Gaming Influences Culture
Mia Consalvo, Associate Professor, School of Telecommunications
Ohio University
Gaming: Past, Present, and Future
Gilman Louie, Partner
Alsop Louie Partners
Defense Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis: Meeting the Challenge
Neal Glassman, Senior Program Officer
Board on Mathematical Sciences and Their Applications
The National Academies
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MEETING 2
JANUARY 12-13, 2009
THE BECKMAN CENTER OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES
IRVINE, CA
IBM Architecture
Laura Anderson, Program Director, Service Engineering
IBM Almaden Research Center
Serious Games Initiative
Ben Sawyer, President
Digitalmill, Inc.
Future of Modeling and Simulation
Drew Hamilton, President
Society for Modeling and Simulation International
Modeling and Simulation Capabilities
Thom Dunning, Director, Institute for Advanced Computing Applications and Technologies
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Trends Towards Convergence: Simulation, Games, Command and Control, Analysis, and the Historical Record
Jack Thorpe, Consultant
Learning Social Behavior and Language from Thousands
Jeff Orkin, Ph.D. Student
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Games: The Virtual Frontier
Roger Smith, Chief Technical Officer, Program Executive Office for Simulation Training and Instrumentation
United States Army
Electronic Arts and the Birth of the Gaming Industry: A Conversation
Bing Gordon, Partner
Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers
Seriosity Games: A Conversation
Leighton Read, General Partner
Alloy Ventures, Inc.
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MEETING 3
FEBRUARY 26-27, 2009
THE KECK CENTER OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Future Capabilities Game 07 Results
Mort Rolleston, Onsite Strategic Planner for the U.S. Air Force AF/A8XC at SAIC
United States Air Force
Wargaming and the Future
Peter Perla, Director, Wargaming Strategic Linkage
Center for Naval Analyses
AI and Intelligent Tutoring
Brian Magerko, Assistant Professor
Georgia Institute of Technology
Gaming and Culture: Impact of the Internet
Timothy Mack, President
World Future Society
MMO’s Presentation
Constance Steinkuehler, Associate Professor
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Social Networking
Cliff Lampe, Assistant Professor
Michigan State University
VC Presentation
Tim Chang, Principal
Norwest Ventures
Modeling and Simulation Vision
Russell Shilling, Scientific Advisor, Defense Center for Excellence
United States Navy
Policy Implications of Games: A Conversation
Dennis McBride, President
Potomac Institute for Policy Studies
3D Modeling, Simulation, Gaming, and Virtual World Technologies
Charlie Hargraves, 3D Immersive Virtual Environment Program Manager
Lockheed Martin
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MEETING 4
APRIL 6-7, 2009
THE JONSSON CENTER OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES
WOODS HOLE, MA
Writing Meeting