[Editor’s Note: Army Mad Scientist and the TRADOC G-2 have benefitted from an enduring and successful record of collaboration with students from The College of William and Mary. Today’s post by summer e-intern Ethan Sah is just the latest … Read the rest
513. Seven Reflections of a “Red Commander” — Lessons Learned Playing the Adversary in DoD Wargames
“… a Red Commander needs to convince Blue that the Red Team is more than a mere sparring partner, but a broader partner in learning and thinking about what could happen in a potential conflict.”
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512. Hybrid Intelligence: Sustaining Adversary Overmatch
“All of a sudden, the room gained a level of cognition, faster than they could have otherwise, and everyone at that point knew immediately, ‘Oh my gosh — I need this!'”
[Editor’s Note: Army Mad Scientist continues our series of … Read the rest
511. “Best of” Calling All Wargamers Insights (Part 2)
[Editor’s Note: This past spring, Army Mad Scientist sought to crowdsource the intellect of the Nation (i.e., you — our community of action!) with our Calling all Wargamers flyer, soliciting input about your wargaming experiences:
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510. Whipping Wargaming into NATO SHAPE
“The technology is here. It’s here and we need to start embracing it. The biggest limitation is going to be us. It’s going to be humans.”
[Editor’s Note: Army Mad Scientist continues our series of blog posts and podcasts in … Read the rest