[Editor’s Note: Mad Scientist launched its Robotics and Autonomy series of virtual events late last summer to explore how automation is revolutionizing warfighting across all domains. Hosting world class subject matter experts in a series of five webinars, we dove … Read the rest
303. Insights from the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict in 2020
[Editor’s Note: Today’s post is excerpted from the December 2020 edition of the OE Watch, published by the Foreign Military Studies Office, TRADOC G-2. Some have likened last year’s brief but decisive flare up in this long simmering … Read the rest
302. The Convergence: The Next Ten Years of Tech with Eli Dourado
[Editor’s Note: Mad Scientist is pleased to announce our latest episode of “The Convergence” podcast, featuring Eli Dourado, an economist and Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Growth and Opportunity at Utah State University — … Read the rest
301. Sub-threshold Maneuver and the Flanking of U.S. National Security
[Editor’s Note: Mad Scientist Laboratory welcomes back returning guest blogger Dr. Russell Glenn, Director, Plans and Policy, TRADOC G-2, with today’s post, revolutionizing our concept of “maneuver” and proposing bold new courses of action to tackle the thorny … Read the rest
300. “Once More unto The Breach Dear Friends”: From English Longbows to Azerbaijani Drones, Army Modernization STILL Means More than Materiel
[Editor’s Note: Mad Scientist Laboratory welcomes back returning guest blogger Ian Sullivan, Special Advisor for Analysis and ISR for the TRADOC G-2, with another insightful and probing post, building upon the observations from his previous post, The Myth … Read the rest
