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Advanced Decision Architectures Collaborative Technology Alliance Final RMB Meeting and Workshop: Supporting the Soldier Decision Maker. Welcome. The bi-annual Research Management Board Meeting is a time for planning The ADA CTA research will continue through 1QFY10, pending receipt of funds
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Advanced Decision ArchitecturesCollaborative Technology Alliance Final RMB Meeting and Workshop: Supporting the Soldier Decision Maker
Welcome • The bi-annual Research Management Board Meeting is a time for planning • The ADA CTA research will continue through 1QFY10, pending receipt of funds • Our charge over the next 2 days is to look at the research and continue the transition… Laurel Allender, Collaborative Alliance Manager, and Sue Archer, Consortium Program Manager years 1
Social • ADA SocialDeparture from the Gangplank Marina is 6:00 PM Sharp. • AttireBusiness casual recommended. Odyssey does not allow jeans, shorts, tank tops, halter-tops, gym shoes or flip-flops on any cruise. • DirectionsFrom the Alion Building: • Return to the Metro Station across the street. • Take the Green line towards Greenbelt. • Travel one stop • Exit at the Waterfront SEU Station. • Turn Right on M ST, which turns into Maine Ave. • Turn Left onto 6th. • Odyssey is located at Gangplank Marina, 6th and Water Street. • For parking, turn into the Gangplank Lot off of Water Street. POC – Cathi Brents (303)960-5748 X
AgendaWednesday, 22 July 2009 0800 – 0830 Registration 0830 – 0845 Meeting Opening • Dr. Laurel Allender, Advanced Decision Architectures Collaborative Technology Alliance Consortium Alliance Manager 0845 – 0915 Welcome • Mr. John Miller, Director, Army Research Laboratory 0915 – 1030 Collecting, processing, and distributing battlefield information: Part I • Kathleen Carley, Carnegie Mellon University Dynamic NetworkAnalysis Applied to Experiments from the Decision Architectures Research Environment • Rama Chellapa, The University of Maryland 3D Modeling and Visualization of Static and Moving Entities • Niranjan Suri, The Institute for Human and Machine Cognition Agile Computing and Its Applications to Tactical Military Environments 1030 – 1100 Break 1100 – 1215 Collecting, processing, and distributing battlefield information: Part II • Joshua Eckroth, The Ohio State University From Background Subtraction to Threat Detection in Automated Video Surveillance • Larry Bunch, University of West Florida Regulating the Exchange of Tactical Military Information Using the KAOS Policy Services Framework
AgendaWednesday, 22 July 2009 • 1100 – 1215 Collecting, processing, and distributing battlefield information: Part II Cont’d • Marco Carvalho, The Institute for Human and Machine Cognition XLAYER: A Cross-Layer Communications Substrate for Tactical Environments • 1215 – 1330 Lunch, on-site • 1330 – 1510 Presenting Battlefield Information to Warfighters • Alex Morison, The Ohio State University Integrating Diverse Feeds to Extend Human Perception into Distant Scenes • Shaun Hutchins, Alion Science and Technology An Interactive Decision Support Architecture for Visualizing Robust Solutions in High Risk Military Environments • Lynette Jones, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Communication via the Skin: The Challenge of Tactile Displays Nadine Sarter, University of Michigan Multi-Modal Information Exchange and Dynamic Adaptation • 1510 – 1700 Demonstrations and Refreshments • Kevin Bennett, Wright State University Advancing the State-of-the-Art in Military Command & Control Interfaces: Ecological Interface Design • Mike Matessa, Alion Science and Technology GRBIL: A Tool for Dynamic Operator and Environment Modeling • Phillip Smith, The Ohio State University Asynchronous Communication of Army Operations Orders • Mica Endsley, SA Technologies Future Combat Systems Warfighter Machine Interface • Jeffrey Bradshaw, The Institute for Human and Machine Cognition Policy-Guided Data Dissemination and Reputation Service • 1800 Social aboard Odyssey Cruises
AgendaThursday, 23 July 2009 0800 – 0830 Registration 0830 – 0835 Welcome, Dr. Laurel Allender 0835 – 0935 Technical Transition Panel, • Mr. Brett Burland, Chief, Science and Technology Branch, BCBL, Capability Development Integration Directorate • Mr. Mike Barnes, US Army Research Laboratory • Mr. Kenneth Grippo, CERDEC THINK ATO Manager, CERDEC-C2D Battle Command Technology Branch 0935 – 1025 Acting on Battlefield Information: Part I • Robert Hoffman, Institute for Human Machine Cognition • How Good is that New Software Tool? The Mathematical Modeling of Performance Metrics • Walter Warwick, Alion Science and Technology A Computational Model of Naturalistic Decision Making and the Science of Simulation 1025 – 1050 Break
AgendaThursday, 23 July 2009 • 1050 – 1230 Acting on Battlefield Information: Part II • Cleotilde Gonzalez, Carnegie Mellon University Modeling and Measuring Situation Awareness in Individuals and Teams • Stoney Trent, The Ohio State University Reading Intent and Other Cognitive Challenges in Intelligence Analysis • Patricia McDermott, Alion Science and Technology Five Lessons Learned in Human-Robot Interaction • John Yen, Pennsylvania State University Cognitively-Inspired Agents as Teammates and Decision Aids • 1230 – 1330 Lunch, on-site • 1330 – 1535 Communicating Information Across the Team • Laura Strater, SA Technologies Tools to Support Ad Hoc Teams • Peter Foltz, New Mexico State University Models, Methods, and Tools for the Adaptability of Teams • Gary Klein, Applied Research Associates, Klein Associates Division Advancing Our Understanding of Battlefield Decision Making • William Ogden, New Mexico State University A Task-Based Evaluation Method for Embedded Machine Translation in Instant Messaging Systems • B. Chandrasekaran, The Ohio State University Diagrammatic Reasoning in Army Situation Understanding and Planning: Architecture for Decision Support and Cognitive Model • 1535 – 1545 Closing Remarks • Susan Archer, Collaboration Manager of the Advanced Decision Architectures Collaborative Technology Alliance