The First Historical Analysis Conference is in Five Days

The first Historical Analysis Annual Conference (HAAC) starts on Tuesday the 27th, in Tysons Corner, VA, near DC. We have 32 presentations by 23 speakers and two group discussions planned (Afghanistan and Ukraine). The latest schedule is here: Schedule for the Historical Analysis Annual Conference (HAAC), 27-29 September 2022 – update 16 | Mystics & Statistics (dupuyinstitute.org).

The background of the presenters is here: Summation of Who’s Who at HAAC (revised) | Mystics & Statistics (dupuyinstitute.org).

The conference is at 1934 Old Gallows Road, Suite 350, Vienna, VA 22182. It is at the corner of Route 7 (Leesburg Pike) and Old Gallows Road. This is across the street by Tysons Corner shopping mall and the Marriot Hotel on Route 7. It is right off the Route 7 exit for Tysons Corner from 495 (the Beltway). It is on the third floor of the building above the restaurant called Rangos. Free parking is in the parking garage next door to it.

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 cost of the conference is $150 for entire conference or $60 a day. Please pay through paypal (www.paypal.com) to SRichTDI@aol.com.

We are also now set up to take credit card payments by phone. Call The Dupuy Institute during working hours at (703) 289-0007.

We can accept and register attendees at the door on the morning of the conference. Just trying to get everyone to pay ahead of time, as I really don’t want a line at the door in the morning.

Look forward to seeing you all there.

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Christopher A. Lawrence
Christopher A. Lawrence

Christopher A. Lawrence is a professional historian and military analyst. He is the Executive Director and President of The Dupuy Institute, an organization dedicated to scholarly research and objective analysis of historical data related to armed conflict and the resolution of armed conflict. The Dupuy Institute provides independent, historically-based analyses of lessons learned from modern military experience.

Mr. Lawrence was the program manager for the Ardennes Campaign Simulation Data Base, the Kursk Data Base, the Modern Insurgency Spread Sheets and for a number of other smaller combat data bases. He has participated in casualty estimation studies (including estimates for Bosnia and Iraq) and studies of air campaign modeling, enemy prisoner of war capture rates, medium weight armor, urban warfare, situational awareness, counterinsurgency and other subjects for the U.S. Army, the Defense Department, the Joint Staff and the U.S. Air Force. He has also directed a number of studies related to the military impact of banning antipersonnel mines for the Joint Staff, Los Alamos National Laboratories and the Vietnam Veterans of American Foundation.

His published works include papers and monographs for the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment and the Vietnam Veterans of American Foundation, in addition to over 40 articles written for limited-distribution newsletters and over 60 analytical reports prepared for the Defense Department. He is the author of Kursk: The Battle of Prokhorovka (Aberdeen Books, Sheridan, CO., 2015), America’s Modern Wars: Understanding Iraq, Afghanistan and Vietnam (Casemate Publishers, Philadelphia & Oxford, 2015), War by Numbers: Understanding Conventional Combat (Potomac Books, Lincoln, NE., 2017) and The Battle of Prokhorovka (Stackpole Books, Guilford, CT., 2019)

Mr. Lawrence lives in northern Virginia, near Washington, D.C., with his wife and son.

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