[Editor’s Note: Mad Scientist Laboratory is pleased to present our latest edition of “The Queue” – a monthly post listing the most compelling articles, books, podcasts, videos, and/or movies that the U.S. Army’s Mad Scientist Initiative has come across … Read the rest
145. Future OE Mission Command and Future OE Decision Cycles
[Editor’s Note: Today’s guest blog post by Dr. John James is the second in the Mad Scientist Laboratory’s two-part discussion addressing the Army’s network requirements for rapidly and continuously integrating multi-domain capabilities, enabling effective mission command, and facilitating disciplined … Read the rest
144. A New Era of Network Architecture
[Editor’s Note: Our strategic competitors have not sat idly by during the past 18 years while the United States has been protractedly and decisively engaged militarily in the Long War’s two theaters of operation (Afghanistan and Iraq). They have … Read the rest
143. Dead Deer, and Mad Cows, and Humans (?) … Oh My!
[Editor’s Note: Mad Scientist Laboratory is pleased to publish today’s guest post by proclaimed Mad Scientists LtCol Jennifer Snow and Dr. James Giordano, and returning guest blogger Joseph DeFranco. Their post sounds a loud and clear klaxon … Read the rest
142. “Top Ten” Takeaways from the Disruption and the Operational Environment Conference
[Editor’s Note: Headquarters, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) co-sponsored the Mad Scientist Disruption and the Operational Environment Conference with the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin and the U.S. Army Futures Command … Read the rest
