Episode 5: War Gaming for Sea Power

Episode 5: War Gaming for Sea Power

Guest

Dr. Jacquelyn Schneider, Dr. Rachel E. Tecott

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Description

Guests Rachel Tecott and Jacquelyn Schneider discuss wargaming as a research method, specifically how it can help the United States better compete in the maritime domain.

Guests:

Rachel E. Tecott, PhD, is assistant professor in the Strategic and Operational Research Department at NWC. Her research focuses on U.S. military strategy and operations, alliance and partnership dynamics, and civil-military relations.

Jacquelyn Schneider, PhD, is Hoover Fellow at the Hoover Institution and an affiliate with Stanford's Center for International Security and Cooperation. Her research focuses on the intersection of technology, national security, and political psychology with a special interest in cybersecurity, autonomous technologies, wargames, and Northeast Asia. She is a non-resident fellow at the Naval War College's Cyber and Innovation Policy Institute and was previously a senior policy advisor to the Cyberspace Solarium Commission.

Episode Length

49:45

File Size

93.3 MB

File Format

MP3

Release Date

1-2023

Keywords

Wargaming; research methods; operational analysis; campaign analysis; prediction; external validity; case studies; synthetic data; modeling; experimental methods; subject-matter experts; maritime strategy; naval strategy

Episode 5: War Gaming for Sea Power

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