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Day 1, Monday, 23 July


  1. 1200-1600       Optional

  2. BulletWargaming 101, Mr. Matt Caffrey, Col USAF (ret), AFRL

  3. BulletU.S. National Defense 101, John Gresham, author

  4. BulletWargame Design 101, Joseph Miranda, wargame designer, editor

  5. BulletSelf Guided Working Tour of Fort McNair 


  6. 1600-1800        Ice Breaker


  7. 1800-2000        Optional, Hands on Introduction to Wargaming
                                WWII Kriegspiel, terrain table, German Army Wargame

  8.                              Ancients, map/board, commercial wargame


Day 2, Tuesday, 24 July

 

0800 - 0810      Welcome

                         TBD, National Defense University

                         Prof. L. Erik Kjonnerod, Center for Applied Strategic Learning, NDU

0810 - 0950      Keynotes Addresses,

                          Moderator: Mr. Matt Caffrey, Col USAF (ret), AF Material Command

                          Speakers:    

                          Dean Robert Rubel, Dean of Naval Warfare Studies, Naval War College

                          Prof Phil Sabin, King’s College London, Wargame Designer, Author

                          Dr. William Lademan, Director, WGing Div, USMC Warfighting Lab

 

1010 – 1030     Intro to Connections Game Lab

                         Co-Chairs: Rex Brynen & Deirdre Hollingshed

 

1030 – 1200    Need pull, Defense Decision Support Wargaming Today
                        Co-chairs:  Prof Stephen Downs-Martin & Col Westy Westenhoff

                          Speakers:    Approaches to Title X Gaming: Concepts or Capabilities,

                                                Doug Ducharme, Naval War College

                                               Wargaming In Support of Science and Technology Decision

                                                Making, Paul Vebber, Naval Underseas Warfare Center

                                               Aids to Effective Contingency Planning,

                                                Westy Westenhoff, Col USAF (ret) Checkmate


1200 - 1300      Lunch & Introduction to Wargame Demos

                          Co-chairs: Cecil “Chris” Fowler,  Joe Saur, Lt Col Nick Kozdras, USAF

 

1300 - 1430      Wargame Demos

                             Brian Train; board games

                             Mike Priest; miniatures

                             BAE Systems; sandtable

                             Skip Cole; case study

                             Chris Fowler; JFSC; Advanced Joint Model

                             Phil Haussmann; CNA, IW Tactical game


                                   

1430 - 1600      Opportunities push, developments/potential of popular wargaming
                          Co-chairs: Chriss Carlson, Gordon Bliss

                          Speakers:    Miniatures/Figure, Alan Zimm

                                               Print/Board, John Prados, WG designer, historian

                                               Computer, Paul Vabber

                                                

1620 - 1900     Connections Game Lab
                        Co-chairs: Rex Brynen, Deirdre Hollingshed

                        Practicum: Conference splits into groups and accomplishes initial                               

                        wargame design, while attendees who are not in a design group may

                        wander between groups.  

 

1800 - 1900      Break for dinner/Overview of Evening Wargames

 

1900 – 2100    Evening Wargames

 

 

Day 3, Wednesday, 25 July

 

                        Methods and Application of Tomorrow's Wargames

0800 - 0930    

                        Co-chairs: Margaret McCown & Yuna Wong

                        Speakers:        

           

                         Learning From Other Game Design Communities

                         Moderator: Matthew Kirschenbaum                     

                         Speakers: Anchors in Time: Understanding Board Games in Historical

                                             Context, Mr. Jeremy Antley, Independent Scholar

                                             Alternate Reality Games: A new way of wARGaming?

                                             Ms. Elizabeth Bonsignore, PhD Candidate, U of Maryland

                                             Beyond Backstory: Rethinking Narrative in Games &  Sims

                                             Dr. Anastasia Salter, Assistant Professor, U of Baltimore     

                      

0950 - 1120      

                        Co-chairs: Jon Compton

                         Speakers:


                         The Future of Wargaming's Past: Data, Documentation, Preservation

                         Moderator: Dr. Anastasia Salter

                         Speakers:  Archives and Documentation of Military Simulations

                                            Dr. Henry Lowood, Stanford University Library

                                             Data Curation and Conflict Simulation: The Example of

                                            Harpoon, Dr. Matthew Kirschenbaum, U of Maryland

                                             The IMMERSe Project

                                             Dr. Neil Randall, University of Waterloo               


1120 - 1230      Lunch & optional Armed Conflict Year In Review, John Gresham

 

1240 – 1350    Overview of Game Lab/Methods for Tomorrow's Wargames

                        & Reports of standing Working Groups

 

1410 - 1700      Working Groups:


GROUP #1: Connections Game Lab/Tomorrow's Wargames
Co-chairs: Rex Brynen & Deirdre Hollingshed

 

GROUP #2: Creating an Online Resource for Wargamers

Co-chairs: Chris Weuve & Paul Vebber

 

GROUP #3: Building a Wargame Profession
Co-chairs: Mike Garrambone & Erik Kjonnerod    

 

 

Day 4, Thursday, 26 July, Marshall Hall 155

 

0810-0900       Special Session of the CASL Lectures on Strategic Gaming:

                        Prof Stephen Downs-Martin

0900-0910       Introductions, Working Groups Out Briefs

0910-1000       Group #1: Connections Game Lab, Methods for Tomorrow's WGs


1020-1050        Group #2: Facilitating Wargaming Through Online

1050-1120        Group #3: Forming a Wargaming Profession

     

1120-1200       Connections “Hot Wash”

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