Monthly Archives: October 2011

“Goodbye OODA Loop…” how about “Hello Wargame”

The new Armed Forces Journal has this article which proposes to fix some of the problems with planning operations involving complex interactions using a more culturally astute Red Teaming process. COLs Benson and Rotkoff lay blame for the problem on … Continue reading

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milgames thread – Do Serious Games Work?

Micheal Peck asks the following on the milgames list (see links area) and gets quite a varied response. The question of “has there been a research effort to quantify how much better they are” might be addressed by some here. … Continue reading

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Rand Analyses of Air Force Security Cooperation efforts

The first paper is: (hat-tips to Mike Markowitz and Chris Weuve) Summary This study looks at two Unified Endeavor Building partnerships (UEBP) seminars held in Sweden and Estonia (2009 and 2010 respectively). The UEBP series looks to get contributions from … Continue reading

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