Arizona Feb. 2010 - Workshop on Emerging Technologies, Military Operations, & National Security

Workshop on Emerging Technologies, Military Operations, and National Security in Arizona
Hosted by Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics on February 5-6th 2010.

 

 

 

Date & Time: February 5th 8:30 am – 6:30 pm & Feb. 6th 8:30 a.m - 3:30 pm
Location: Carefree Resort, Arizona
Contact Info: Stacey Trowbridge, 480-727-7691
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Description
The workshop is for all members and associates participating in the Consortium for Emerging Technologies, Military Operations, and National Security – CETMONS.
Desired Outcomes
1.   Identify teams and projects for which funding proposals are being or will be sought, the project teams and PI/coordinators appropriate for each funding initiative, and the funding agencies to be approached in each case.
2.   Identify gaps in proposals and funding, and plans for addressing them.
3.   Identify utilization of the website and future plans for the dissemination of the Consortium’s deliverables and projects.
4.   Support planning for McCain Conference at U. S. Naval Academy.
Featured Speakers
1.   George Poste - ASU, National Academy of Sciences Working Group on Biological Weapons | read bio...
2.   Margaret Kosal - Georgia Tech, Co-Director of the Program on Emerging Technology & Security | read bio...
3.   Sean McFate - National Defense University | read bio...
Thrust Group Presentations
1.   The Military/National Security Roadmap 2025 - Joel Garreau
2.   Enhanced Warfighters - Max Mehlman
3.   International Law, Ethics and Governance on Robotics and National Security - Gary Marchant
4.   Nonlethal Weapons - Ed Barrett
5.   Training and Education Regarding Emerging Technologies, Military Operations and National Security - Brian Smith
6.   Emerging Technologies and Moral Boundaries: Psychological, Philosophical and Neuroscientific Perspectives - Tony Jack
7.   Information and Communication Technology and Cyberwarfare - Panayotis Yannakogeorgos

8.   Implications of the New Military Technologies for Democracy and Civic Society - Clark Miller