Just searching around the internet on definitions of what historical analysis is and stumbled across this: /tardir/tiffs/a377305.tiff (dtic.mil).Â
This Historical Data Analysis conference (SCOHDA IIII) was hosted by the Center for Army Analysis (CAA) at Fort Belvoir. This conference occurred in March 2000. Previous conferences had occurred in 1989 and 1995. I had never heard of these conferences, although I was currently working on the Capture Rate Studies for CAA at that time and knew a number of the people involved. One speaker at that conference is also speaking at our Historical Analysis conference the week after next.
There were 14 presentations and 26 attendees. The 14 presentations are listed on page 9 (electronic page 16) and are:
- The Application of Historical Analysis (John Harding)
- The Simple Battlegroup (SIMBAT) Model (Paul Glover)
- The Influence of Nationality Factors on Force Effectiveness (David Rowland)
- Historical Analysis of Operations-Other-Than-War (Nigel Poole)
- Stochastic Analysis of Resources for Deployments and Excursions (Touggy
Orgeron) - Historical Ammunition Rates (Robert Helmbold)
- Data Used to Support the Combat Simulation of Desert Storm (Jeff Appleget)
- Historical Analysis of Crisis Feasibility (Alistair Morley)
- Public Opinion and Casualty Levels (David Rowland)
- UK Historical Data Analysis of Air Warfare (Andrew Hossack)
- Trends in Land Combat (Robert Helmbold)
- Findings from Developmental Tests – An Information Source for Warfighters
(Richard Cozby) - The Battle of the Atlantic -Giant Database and Workshop: Opportunities
for Creative Synergy (Jock Gardner) - Quantification of the Battle of Kursk (Walter Bauman)
There are abstracts of these presentations on pages 10-23.
I gather there has never been a subsequent such conference (a SCOHDA IV).
This is very similar to our Historical Analysis Annual Conference (HAAC) in both style and content. They only held it every 5 or 6 years and have not held it since 2000.Â
The schedule for our conference is here: Schedule for the Historical Analysis Annual Conference (HAAC), 27-29 September 2022 – update 15 | Mystics & Statistics (dupuyinstitute.org).