The USMA/ARI Network Science Workshop

 18-20 April 2007

 Sponsored by the Army Research Institute

 United States Military Academy, West Point, New York

United Stated Military Academy Network Science Center

http://www.netscience.usma.edu/nsw

   

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Welcome!

Welcome to the 1st Annual West Point Network Science Workshop.  The workshop is held at the historic United States Military Academy at West Point, located one hour north of New York City on the banks of the Hudson RiverPlease select a link to the left for more information about the workshop.

The 2007 USMA-ARI Network Science Workshop will explore current Network Science as applied to Full-Spectrum Operations. The theme explores the challenges in understanding and predicting human & cyber networks given the rapid decline of the rigid hierarchical structure. Our challenge is to identify directions for basic and applied research that have break-though implications for near term applications.

The call for participation can be found here.

Confirmed Speakers

  • WED Keynote:  Mr. Valdis Krebs,
  • WED Dinner:  MG (R) Dean Cash, Director of Net Centric Operations, Raytheon
  • THU Lunch:  MG Charles Cartwright, Program Manager Future Combat Systems (Brigade Combat Team)
  • THU Dinner:  USMA cadet research team briefs

 


Workshop News:

  • All attendees should have received a welcoming email with a request to review and comment on two research problems.  These comments will be used as a common thread through the workshop to guide discussions.  Please read through the accompanying questions and send them to LTC Ron Dodge (ronald.dodge@usma.edu).  If you did not receive the welcoming email, please email LTC Dodge.  The research problem document is here.



 

   

The 2007 USMA-ARI Network Science Workshop will explore current Network Science as applied to Full-Spectrum Operations.  The theme explores the challenges in understanding and predicting human & cyber networks given the rapid decline of the rigid hierarchical structure.  Our challenge is to identify directions for basic and applied research that have break-though implications for near term applications.