Symposium Chairs: David S. Alberts Jim Hill
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Description: Symposium Chairs David S Alberts Jim Hill Symposium Program Theme Overcoming Barriers to Future C2 hosted by DRAFT 2 Tuesday September 24 Auditorium 08000900 CheckIn and Coffee 100200 Lunch 10301100 Break 3 9000930 Welcome
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Symposium Chairs: David S. Alberts Jim Hill Symposium Program Theme: Overcoming Barriers to Future C2 hosted by DRAFT 2 Tuesday September 24 Auditorium 08:00-09:00 Check-In and Coffee 1:00-2:00 Lunch 10:30-11:00 Break 3 9:00-09:30 Welcome 9:30-10:30 Commodore Aaron Nye, Chief of Staff Headquarters Joint Operations Command Australia Defence Force 11:00-12:00 Air Commodore Ola Fashade ACOS J6 Permanent Joint Headquarters, UK MOD 12:00-1:00 Panel Discussion Overcoming the Barriers to Resilient Command and Control Paul Gaertner, Chair Alexander Kalloniatis, Peter Houghton, Richard Millidge, Ken Teske, Per Wikberg, Zachary Devereaux 2:00-2:30 Reflections on Command and Control - Driving Change for the 21st Century Sir David Capewell, KCB OBE 2:30-3:00 Brigadier Chris L Coton Head Concepts, Defence Futures, UK MoD Tuesday September 24 Auditorium 3:00-5:15 Track Sessions Defense Futures 5:15-6:30 Reception 4 Discussion Tuesday September 24 Admiral Lord Cochrane Room 3:00-5:15 Track Sessions AI 5:15-6:30 Reception 5 (037) Assurance in Context and Rigor for Employment of Autonomous Systems Douglas S. Lange (020) “Non-Human ‘Intelligent’ Collaboration and Autonomous Karla Bransky, Penny Sweetser, Kingsley Fletcher (034) Sentiment Analysis: Fine-Tuning Open-Source Large Language Models Hasin Zaman, Yanmin Sun (046) Loyal Servant or Loose Cannon? Capabilities and Concerns with Autonomous AI for C2 and Crisis Management Bjørn Tallak Bakken, Inger Lund-Kordahl, Kristoffer Lie Eide (015) Training a Virtual Assistant for Reconnaissance Target Selection Sebastian Strucken, Jonathan Cawalla, Hans-Christian Schmitz Wednesday September 25 Auditorium 10:30-11:00 Break 6 08:30-09:00 Check-In and Coffee Track Sessions Machine Speed Command & Control (041) The Machine-Speed C2 Human Agent Collective: A Design Pattern for Transforming C2 David Hutber, Stephen Helsdon (043) Opportunity Knocks: A Systems-Based Operational Level Planning Process to Fully Embrace the Promise of Artificial Intelligence Andrew Firth, Jason Poole, Paddy Turner (044) A Set of Guidelines for Designing Decisive Conditions in Military Operational Planning Andrew Firth, Simon Attfield, Jason Poole (008) Modelling Arguments and Battle-space Entities in C2 Planning Martyn Fletcher, Chris Evett, Jacky Visser, Shefali Sharma (023) AI techniques in Gaming for C2 Strategy Detection, Explainability and Usability in StarCraft II Carolina Sanchez Hernandez, Sam Connolly, Matthew J. Clayton, Michelle Lim Emma Hughson, John Smeaton, Dan Valentine, Aravind Pravhakaran, Joe Smallman (050) A Challenging Case for Artificial Intelligence: Evaluation of the Benefits of AI-enabled Socio-technical Concept Solutions for Operational-level Planning Patrick Turner, Andrew Leggatt, Holly Roberts, Richard Ellis, Simon Attfield, Amy Jones, Martin McMillan, Rachel Asquith, Albert Forsey (057) Assessing Novel C2 Socio-Technical AI-enabled Planning Concepts: What We Learnt Using the Wizard