[Editor’s Note: Today’s post was initially conceived to set the stage for our National Security Innovation Network (NSIN) partner’s hackathon this past Spring, exploring solutions to challenges our Soldiers face in operating in the Dense Urban space. Humans continue … Read the rest
278. Four Models of the Post-COVID World
[Editor’s Note: Mad Scientist is pleased to publish today’s post, exploring four possible near-term (i.e., 2020 to 2028) worlds facing us as we emerge from the COVID-19 Global Pandemic. Developed in support of a comprehensive TRADOC planning exercise this … Read the rest
277. Insights from the Mad Scientist Weaponized Information Series of Virtual Events
[Editor’s Note: As with everyone else on the planet, the U.S. Army Mad Scientist Initiative’s 2020 “battle rhythm” was disrupted by the COVID-19 Global Pandemic. Consequently, instead of hosting live Mad Scientist conferences this year, we facilitated a series … Read the rest
276. The Convergence: The Future of Talent and Soldiers with MAJ Delaney Brown, CPT Jay Long, and 1LT Richard Kuzma
[Editor’s Note: Mad Scientist Laboratory is pleased to announce our latest episode of “The Convergence” podcast, featuring a panel discussion on the challenges associated with Soldiering and talent management in the future force. Buckle up as MAJ … Read the rest
275. Two Vignettes: How Might Combat Operations be Different under the Information Joint Function?
[Editor’s Note: We are pleased to welcome proclaimed Mad Scientist Dr. Christopher Paul, RAND Corporation, whose guest post today employs storytelling to illustrate two distinct approaches to Joint Combat Operations. While both vignettes result in the expulsion of … Read the rest
