Gaming Weapons of Mass Destruction Course

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Gaming Weapons of Mass Destruction Course - From Policy to Practice
Tuesday-Thursday, 18-20 March 2025
1000-1800 ET
3 Day Course
Online (Zoom)

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Overview:

Gaming Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD – defined as Nuclear, Chemical, and Biological agents) will be a three-day course focused on developing and executing games related to WMD in all its forms. While the basics of WMD capabilities and game design will be discussed, this will be a course focused on the intersection of WMD and gaming. It will not be either a WMD or gaming course; for those topics see other offerings.

 

Objectives:

  • Understanding the unique attributes of WMD and how they affect game design, both for games focused on WMD as well as WMD played in other games.
  • How to integrate technical data and information into games.
  • Games as a tool for response preparedness, both at the tactical and operational level of war.
  • Building games on WMD policy, deterrence, as well as countermeasures and response.
  • Unique attributes of chemical, biological, or nuclear games including a discussion of the various forms of nuclear games and their application to other agents.

 

No prior experience is required for this course, though a basic familiarity with various agents and their effects would be helpful, as would a basic understanding of professional gaming and how it is used.  The instructors will adapt in real time to class requirements (e.g., if the class is interested in animal and plant targets, the instructors have extensive experience in designing games on those subjects as well).

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Instructor

Dr. Ruby E. Booth
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Dr. Ruby E. Booth is a principal member of the technical staff at Sandia National Laboratories, where she serves as a cybersecurity analyst and national security subject matter expert. She specializes in the interaction between human behavior and cybersecurity. Read More

Dr. Christine Hughes
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Dr. Christine Hughes has worked at the Center for Naval Analyses since 2002 and is presently a Principal Research Scientist. She received her Ph.D. in Biochemistry at Duke University, and was a National Institute of Health postdoctoral fellow at the Cellular Biophysics and Biochemistry Program at Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Read More

Dr. Roger Mason
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Dr. Roger Mason retired after 29 years of public safety experience in Los Angeles County. For the past fifteen years he has specialized in emergency management and the development of wargames and exercises. 

He has designed over 50 emergency management and public safety wargames and hybrid game/functional exercises. His clients include National Defense University, Penn State University, the University of Hawaii, the US Army, and the CNA Corporation. Dr. Mason has served as the wargaming professor for the Institute for Intelligence Analysis, Juan Carlos University, Madrid Spain. Read More

Dr. Ed McGrady
Dr. Ed McGrady Adjunct Senior Fellow, Center for New American Security Instructor and Course Coordinator on Gaming, Military Operations Research Society Principal, MonksHood Media LLC

Dr. McGrady writes, speaks, and teaches on the design of professional games. He is an adjunct senior fellow in gaming at CNAS, teaches and manages game design courses for MORS/Virginia Tech, and runs a business devoted to using games and game techniques to bring innovative experiences in new areas. His recent book, Roll to Save: Gaming Disease Response, describes designing games in support of public health professionals. Read More

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Employer Member Non-Member
MORS Government Sponsor*  $1,620  $1,680
U.S. Federal Government  $1,680  $1,740
National Research Partner
(IDA Employees Only)
 $1,653  $1,710
 All Others  $1,740  $1,800

*Government Sponsor organizations include: Center for Army Analysis, HQDA/DCS Program G-8; Marine Corps Combat Development and Integration; Naval Operations, N81; Secretariat of the Air Force, Studies and Analysis SAF/SA; OSD, A&S; and DHS S&T/OSE/ORA