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COMMAND AND CONTROL MINI-SYMPOSIUM AND WORKSHOP

How Cognitive and Behavioral Factors Influence Command and Control

 28-30 October 2003
The Institute for Defense Analyses
Alexandria, Virginia

Plenary Presentations

(Presentations that are not listed here are either not approved for public release or were not given to us by the presenter.)

Information Management Issues Emerging From USMC Experience in Operation Iraqi Freedom, Col Phil Exner, USMC

Cognitive Science 101 – How People Think: Cognitive Processing, Mental Models, Creativity, and the Decision Process, Dr. Alan Zimm, JHU/APL

Human Behavior 101 – Theories and Models, Dr. Jen Narkevicius

The Need for a Human-Centric View of Warfare, Mr. John Garstka, OSD

Achieving and Maintaining Valid Situational Awareness, Mr. John Rice, COTF   

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