Below is the provisional schedule for the first Historical Analysis Annual Conference (HAAC). We currently have set up two conference rooms for use and are issuing out a call for presentations. We do have 27 presentations scheduled by 18 speakers. We have slots available for at least another dozen presentations. Each slot is an hour long, so planning for a 45-minute presentation and 15 minutes of discussion.
If we get more requests than that, my bias is to either rent a third conference room at the facility or to reduce some presentations to 20 minutes with 10 minutes of discussion. This would allow us to do two presentations in an hour slot. We are probably not going to turn away any quality presentations.
We have created a new section called “Researching Operations,” which is somewhat related to but not quite the same as Operations Research. We are looking to add to that section presentations on Nagorno-Karabakh in 2020 and Ukraine 2022. Looking for volunteers for that, or for any other conflicts worth looking at.
Conference description is here: The First Historical Analysis Annual Conference (HAAC), 27-29 September 2022 in Tysons Corner, VA – update 3 | Mystics & Statistics (dupuyinstitute.org)
Costs, Hotels and Call for Papers: The Costs, Hotels and Call for Papers – update 3 | Mystics & Statistics (dupuyinstitute.org)
The current schedule is:
Schedule: Pike and Gallows Conference Center
Updated: 5 April 2022
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Day 1: Analysis of Conventional Combat
0900 – 0930   Introductory remarks (new)               Christopher A. Lawrence (TDI)
0930 – 1030   Studying Combat (old)                      Dr. Shawn Woodford (TDI)
1030 – 1130   Data for Wargames (recent version) – Christopher A. Lawrence (TDI)
1130 – 1230   How Lanchester modelling fits the historical data
                                                                                   Dr. Paul R. Syms (Dstl)
1230 – 1400   Lunch
1400 – 1500   Research fitting Lanchester Models to Battle Data
                                                                                   Dr. Tom Lucas (NPS)
1500 – 1600   How Important are Superior Numbers?                    Â
Dr. David Kirkpatrick (University College London) – virtual?
1600 – 1700   Killing Captain Hindsight: Quantifying Chance in Military History
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Day 2: Analysis of Unconventional Warfare
0900 – 1000   Iraq, Data, Hypotheses and Afghanistan (old)
Christopher A. Lawrence (TDI)
1000 – 1100   Estimating War Deaths (in Iraq)
Dr. Michael Spagat (Royal Holloway University of London)
1100 – 1200   Infantry Support Weapon                  Joe Follansbee (Col., USA, ret.) – ?
1200 – 1300   Lunch
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1600 – 1700   The Silent Killers: A Quick Historical Review of Biological Threats.
                                                                       Dr. Douglas A. Samuelson (InfoLogix, Inc.)Â
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Day 3: Other Analysis of Warfare
0900 – 1000   The Application of the Scientific Method to Military History
Clinton Reilly (Computer Strategies. Australia)
1000 – 1100   Risk Tolerance in Combat Decision Making           Matt Tompkins
1100 – 1200   Quantitative Risk Assessment in Military Decisions
                                                                         Dr. Douglas A. Samuelson (InfoLogix, Inc.)
1200 – 1300   Lunch
1300 – 1400   HA support for our Directorate of Land Warfare
Dr. Paul L. Syms (Dstl)
1400 – 1500   Quantitative Analysis of History of Direct Fire Weapons
                                                                                   Dr. Alexander Kott (ARL)
1500 – 1600   The Criticality of Resurrecting TDI & TNDM
                                                                                   Joe Follansbee (Col., USA, ret.)
1600 – 1700   The Future of TDI and work of the conference (new)
Christopher A. Lawrence (TDI)
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Evening:         Happy hour – Rangos and/or Hawk and GriffinÂ
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Schedule: Einstein Conference Room
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Day 1: Poster and Book Room
Opened at 0800
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Afternoon Day 1: Other Analysis of Warfare
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Day 2: Analysis of Conventional Combat
0900 – 1000   A Statistical Analysis of Land Battles: What is Associated with Winning?
                                                                                             Dr. Tom Lucas (NPS)
1000 – 1100   The Combat Assessment Technique             William Sayers
1100 – 1200   Machine Learning the Lessons of History     Dr. Robert Helmbold – virtual
1200 – 1300   Lunch
1300 – 1400   Penetration Division: Theory, History, Concept
                                                                                   LtC. Nathan A Jennings, PhD
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1500 – 1600   War by Numbers (old)                       Christopher A. Lawrence (TDI) – ?
1600 – 1700   Urban Warfare (old)                          Christopher A. Lawrence (TDI) – ?
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Day 3: Researching Operations
0900 – 1000   The Decline of War Since 1950       Â
Dr. Michael Spagat (Royal Holloway University of London)
1000 – 1100   The Red Army’s War in Ukraine 1943-44
                                                                                  Dr. Richard Harrison
1100 – 1200   Donbas Campaign 2014-2015            (Reserved)
1200 – 1300   Lunch
1300 – 1400   Midway and the Aleutians                 Dr. Michael Johnson (CNA)
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Or Day 2 or 3: Combat Modeling
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Or Day 2 or 3: Urban Warfare
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Or Day 2 or 3: Air Combat Analysis
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Or Day 2 or 3: Naval Combat Analysis
[…] In an email exchange with retired DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency) analyst, William (Chip) Sayers, he sent me this account. I asked him if we could publish it, as I think it is a wonderfully unfiltered account. He agreed, although pointed out that he would also be covering some of this in his presentation this fall. It is on Day 2 of HAAC and is on “The Combat Assessment Technique.” See: Schedule for the Historical Analysis Annual Conference (HAAC), 27-29 September 2022 – update 4 | M…. […]