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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C--Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 2013. U.S. Air Force Strategic Deterrence Capabilities in the 21st Century Security Environment: A Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18337.
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Appendix C

Workshop Participants

SESSION 1
SEPTEMBER 26-28, 2012
WASHINGTON, D.C.

Committee Members

Maj Gen Gerald F. Perryman, Jr. (USAF, Ret.), Chair

Dr. Rafael Alonso

Dr. Allison Astorino-Courtois

Dr. W. Peter Cherry (NAE)

Dr. Louis A. Cox, Jr. (NAE)

Dr. Paul K. Davis

Dr. Jerrold M. Post

Dr. Daryl G. Press

Dr. Brian Skyrms (NAS)

Dr. Michael O. Wheeler

National Research Council Staff

Mr. Terry Jaggers, AFSB Director

Mr. Carter Ford, Program Officer

Mr. Norman Haller, Rapporteur

Ms. Sarah Capote, Research Associate

Ms. Marguerite Schneider, Administrative Coordinator

Speakers1

Lt Gen James Kowalski, Commander, Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC), Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana

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1 Individual speakers were not asked to review the draft workshop summary.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C--Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 2013. U.S. Air Force Strategic Deterrence Capabilities in the 21st Century Security Environment: A Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18337.
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Maj Gen Williams Chambers, Asistant Chief of Staff, Strategic Deterrence and Nuclear Integration, Headquarters, U.S. Air Force

Dr. Robert Axtell, Chair, Department of Computational Social Science, Center for Social Complexity, Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study, George Mason University

Dr. Elbridge Colby, Research Analyst

Dr. Diane DiEuliis, Deputy Director, Office of Policy and Planning, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Mr. Hunter Hustus, Technical Advisor, Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff of the Air Force for Strategic Deterrence and Nuclear Integration

CAPT (Ret.) Gail Kilisch, Owner and Managing Principal, BTG Ventures, LLC

Mr. Orde Kittrie, Senior Fellow, Foundation for Defense of Democracies, Professor of Law, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, Arizona State University

Mr. Patrick McKenna, Chief, Plans Evaluation and Research Division, USSTRATCOM

Dr. David Palkki, Deputy Director, Conflict Records Research Center, National Defense University

Dr. Rita Parhad, Associate Partner, Monitor360

Dr. C. Paul Robinson, President Emeritus, Sandia National Laboratories

Dr. Barry Schneider, Retired Director, U.S. Air Force Counterproliferation Center

Guests

Dr. James Blackwell, Special Advisor, Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff of the Air Force for Strategic Deterrence and Nuclear Integration

Mr. Scott Couture, Special Assistant to the Under Secretary, Of the Air Force for Nuclear Matters, SAF/US

Ms. Laurie Fenstermacher, Program Manager, ISR Socio-Cultural Analysis, 711th Human Performance Wing, Air Force Reserch Laboratory

Dr. Mark Gallagher, Technical Director, Air Force Office of Studies and Analyses, Assessments and Lessons Learned

Mr. Kevin Gluck, Senior Cognitive Scientist, Air Force Research Laboratory

Col. Duane Hiebsch, Chief, Strategy Division, AFGSC A8X

Maj Kevin Kippie, Chief of Nuclear Aircraft Employment, Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff of the Air Force for Strategic Deterrence and Nuclear Integration

Mr. Jeff Larsen, Senior Scientist, SAIC

Dr. Djuana Lee, Program Element Monitor, Basic Reseearch, SAF/AQRS

Mr. Darphaus Mitchell, Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff of the Air Force for Strategic Deterrence and Nuclear Integration

Dr. Edward Robbins, Supervisory Management Analyst, Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff of the Air Force for Strategic Deterrence and Nuclear Integration

Maj Kyle Smet, Nuclear Policy and Integration, Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff of the Air Force for Strategic Deterrence and Nuclear Integration

Dr. Janet Sutton, Senior Research Psychologist, 711th Human Performance Wing, Air Force Research Laboratory

Dr. John Swegle, Senior Advisory Scientist, Savannah River National Laboratory

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C--Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 2013. U.S. Air Force Strategic Deterrence Capabilities in the 21st Century Security Environment: A Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18337.
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Dr. Victor Utgoff, Senior Division Fellow, Institute for Defense Analyses

Dr. John Valentine, Chief Scientist, SAIC

Dr. Ursula Wilder, Clinical Psychologist, CIA & DNI/National Counterterrorism Center

Maj Mark Wittig, Senior Technical Advisor, USSTRATCOM

Dr. Christopher Yeaw, Chief Scientist, AFGSC

SESSION 2
JANUARY 29-31, 2013
WASHINGTON, D.C.

Committee Members

Maj Gen Gerald F. Perryman, Jr. (USAF, Ret.), Chair

Dr. Rafael Alonso

Dr. Allison Astorino-Courtois

Dr. W. Peter Cherry (NAE)

Dr. Louis A. Cox, Jr. (NAE)

Dr. Paul K. Davis Dr. Jerrold M. Post

Dr. Michael O. Wheeler

National Research Council Staff

Mr. Terry Jaggers, AFSB Director

Mr. Carter Ford, Program Officer

Mr. Norman Haller, Rapporteur

Ms. Marguerite Schneider, Administrative Coordinator

Speakers

Maj Gen William A. Chambers, Assistant Chief of Staff of the Air Force for Strategic Deterrence and Nuclear Integration, Headquarters U.S. Air Force

Gen Larry D. Welch (USAF, Ret.), Trustee Emeritus and former President, Institute for Defense Analyses

Lt Gen Robert J. Elder (USAF, Ret.), Research Professor, George Mason University

Lt Gen Frank G. Klotz (USAF, Ret.), Senior Fellow for Strategic Studies and Arms Control, Council on Foreign Relations

Mr. David Hamon, Principal, National and International Security Strategies, Analytic Services, Inc.

Dr. Margaret Hermann, Director, Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs, Syracuse University

Mr. Patrick McKenna, Chief, Plans Evaluation and Research Division, USSTRATCOM

Ms. Anne Russell, Director of Social Systems Analysis, SAIC

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C--Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 2013. U.S. Air Force Strategic Deterrence Capabilities in the 21st Century Security Environment: A Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18337.
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Maj Justin E. Sorice, Scientific Analyst, Air Force Office of Studies and Analyses, Assessments and Lessons Learned

Dr. Peter M. Todd, Professor of Cognitive Science, Psychology, and Informatics, Indiana University

Dr. Rich Wagner, Jr., Emeritus Technical Staff, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Dr. Stephen Walker, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Arizona State University

Dr. David Winter, Personality and Social Contexts Chair and Professor of Psychology, University of Michigan

Ms. Amy Woolf, Specialist in Nuclear Weapons Policy, Congressional Research Service

Guests

Dr. James Blackwell, Special Advisor, Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff of the Air Force for Strategic Deterrence and Nuclear Integration

Mr. Scott Couture, Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of the Air Force for Nuclear Matters, SAF/US

Dr. Mark Gallagher, Technical Director, Air Force Office of Studies and Analyses, Assessments and Lessons Learned

Mr. Kevin Gluck, Senior Cognitive Scientist, Air Force Research Laboratory

2d Lt Kiley Hefty, Operations Research Analyst, Air Force Office of Studies and Analyses, Assessments and Lessons Learned

Mr. Hunter Hustus, Technical Advisor, Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff of the Air Force for Strategic Deterrence and Nuclear Integration

Dr. Jeff Larsen, Senior Scientist, SAIC

Dr. Edward Robbins, Supervisory Management Analyst, Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff of the Air Force for Strategic Deterrence and Nuclear Integration

Dr. John Swegle, Senior Advisory Scientist, Savannah River National Laboratory

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C--Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 2013. U.S. Air Force Strategic Deterrence Capabilities in the 21st Century Security Environment: A Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18337.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C--Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 2013. U.S. Air Force Strategic Deterrence Capabilities in the 21st Century Security Environment: A Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18337.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C--Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 2013. U.S. Air Force Strategic Deterrence Capabilities in the 21st Century Security Environment: A Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18337.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C--Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 2013. U.S. Air Force Strategic Deterrence Capabilities in the 21st Century Security Environment: A Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18337.
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Changes in the 21st century security environment require new analytic approaches to support strategic deterrence. Because current adversaries may be deterred from the use of nuclear weapons differently than were Cold War adversaries, the Air Force needs an analytic process and tools that can help determine those Air Force capabilities that will successfully deter or defeat these new nuclear-armed adversaries and assure U.S. allies. While some analytic tools are available, a coherent approach for their use in developing strategy and policy appears to be lacking. Without a coherent analytic approach that addresses the nuances of today's security environment, Air Force views of its strategic deterrence needs may not be understood or accepted by the appropriate decision makers.

A coherent approach will support Air Force decisions about its strategic force priorities and needs, deter actual or potential adversaries, and assure U.S. allies. In this context, the Air Force in 2012 requested that the Air Force Studies Board of the National Research Council undertake a workshop to bring together national experts to discuss current challenges relating strategic deterrence and potential new tools and methods that the Air Force might leverage in its strategic deterrence mission.

The workshop consisted of two 3-day sessions held in Washington, DC on September 26-28, 2012 and January 29-31, 2013 and was attended by a very diverse set of participants with expertise in strategic deterrence and a range of analytic tools of potential interest to the Air Force. U.S. Air Force Strategic Deterrence Capabilities in the 21st Century Security Environment summarizes this workshop.

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