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- CNA Leader Supports the Next Generation of Criminology Analysts
- /our-media/press-releases/2023/11-21-2023
- NA Principal Scientist Scott Decker has capped off a distinguished career studying law enforcement, corrections, and juvenile justice by establishing a scholarship for criminology and criminal justice students at Arizona State University (ASU).
- , where he served as director until 2014. In 2008, Decker oversaw the creation of ASU’s criminology and criminal justice Ph.D. program, which is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year. Decker
- Professor Odest Chadwicke Jenkins Joins CNA's Board of Trustees
- /our-media/press-releases/2020/07-09
- CNA President and CEO Katherine McGrady today announced that Prof. Odest Chadwicke Jenkins is joining the CNA Board of Trustees. Jenkins is a professor of computer science and engineering and associate director of the Robotics Institute at the University of Michigan.
- Georgia Tech (1998), and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Southern California. Arlington, VA
- Great Power Cooperation and Nuclear Risk Management
- /reports/2023/03/great-power-cooperation-and-nuclear-risk-management
- History shows great powers can cooperate to reduce nuclear risk when relative gains are discounted, a long-term view is adopted, and cheating is hard to hide.
- national interests. Timothy P. McDonnell, Ph.D. /reports/2023/03/Working-with-the-Adversary.pdf /reports/2023/03/Working-with-the-Adversary-Cover.png /reports/2023/03
- cna talks: Justice and Policing in the U.S.
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- This week CNA Board member and George Mason University professor Laurie Robinson sits down with a few of CNA's policing experts to discuss the most pressing topics in justice and policing today. The conversation covers everything from police reform and evidence-based research to body-worn cameras and police departments' use of social media. Hear what some of today's top criminal justice experts think about training, transparency and accountability, community policing, crisis intervention, and federal support of the police.
- Policing Initiative" by Tammy Felix, Laura Kunard, Ph.D., James "Chip" Coldren, Ph.D., and James "CHIPS" Stewart in The Police Chief Magazine "Body-Worn Police Cameras: Separating Fact From Fiction" by CNA's James "Chip" Coldren, Jr., Ph.D. and Michael White, Ph.D. in PM Magazine CNA/COPS report, Las Vegas After-Action Assessment: Lessons Learned from the Las Vegas Metropolitan
- The Impact of COVID-19 on Military Recruiting
- /our-media/indepth/2020/07/the-impact-of-covid-19-on-military-recruiting
- Military recruiting traditionally relies on crowded events like career fairs and prolonged, face-to-face interactions. How has the military functioned when traditional methods are no longer deemed safe by public health experts?
- The Impact of COVID-19 on Military Recruiting Military recruiting traditionally relies on crowded events like career fairs and prolonged, face-to-face interactions. How has the military functioned when traditional methods are no longer deemed safe by public health experts? /images/InDepth/Post58.jpg The Impact of COVID-19 on Military Recruiting 58 Kyle Neering and Ray Wang Kyle Neering and Ray Wang are both Research Analysts in CNA’s Resources and Force Readiness division. Dr. Neering holds a Ph.D. in Economics at the University of California in Santa Cruz and Dr. Wang holds a Ph.D.
- cna talks: Red Robots
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- Artificial Intelligence and unmanned systems are rapidly changing the dynamics of warfighting and military power. With Russia, China, and other nations investing in and testing these capabilities, the United States has to understand what capabilities other countries have and how their governments could seek to use them. On this episode of CNA Talks, experts Larry Lewis, Samuel Bendett, and Kevin Pollpeter discuss unmanned military systems, how Russia and China are developing and employing their capabilities, and what the United States should do in response.
- has a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Rice University. Samuel Bendett is an Associate Research Analyst with the Center for Naval Analyses' International Affairs Group, where he is a member ... linguist, he holds an MA in international policy studies from the Monterey Institute of International Studies and is currently enrolled in a Ph.D. program at King’s College London. ContactName
- September 11 Is the Reason I Am at CNA
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- For the last 20 years, both my professional and personal life have been profoundly impacted by 9/11 and America’s response to that day.
- with Mark Geis, who had been managing Marine Corps studies at CNA and later led the Center for Naval Analyses. I got the job, even though I do not follow the typical CNA model of someone with a Ph.D.
- The Challenge of Virtual Wargaming
- /our-media/indepth/2020/06/the-challenge-of-virtual-wargaming
- While hobby wargaming has a plethora of outlets during this global pandemic, the same cannot be said for professional wargaming.
- The Challenge of Virtual Wargaming While hobby wargaming has a plethora of outlets during this global pandemic, the same cannot be said for professional wargaming. /images/InDepth/Post57.jpg The Challenge of Virtual Wargaming 57 Jeremy Sepinsky Jeremy Sepinsky is the Lead Wargame Designer at CNA's Gaming and Integration division. He has designed and facilitated dozens of wargames for commands and organizations throughout the Department of Defense. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics and Astronomy from Northwestern University and a B.S. in Astronomy and Astrophysics from Villanova University. While
- Revisiting CNA's Pandemic Conference of 2006 — The View from 2020
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- In February 2006, CNA convened a conference of public health and government officials, medical experts and regional specialists to discuss the science and politics of pandemics, particularly as pertains to Asia.
- Revisiting CNA's Pandemic Conference of 2006 - The View from 2020 In February 2006, CNA convened a conference of public health and government officials, medical experts and regional specialists to discuss the science and politics of pandemics, particularly as pertains to Asia. /images/InDepth/Post43.jpg Revisiting CNA's Pandemic Conference of 2006 — The View from 2020 43 David M. Finkelstein David M. Finkelstein, Ph.D. is a Vice President at CNA. The views expressed herein are strictly his own and do not represent those of CNA or any of its sponsors. In February 2006, CNA convened
- ai with ai: AI with AI: Lethal Autonomy and the Military Targeting Process, Part II
- /our-media/podcasts/ai-with-ai/season-1/1-16b
- Andy and Dave welcome back Larry Lewis , the Director for CNA's Center for Autonomy and Artificial Intelligence, and welcome Merel Ekelhof , a Ph.D. candidate at VU University Amsterdam and visiting scholar at Harvard Law School. Over the course of this two-part series, the group discusses the idea of "meaningful human control" in the context of the military targeting process, the increasing role of autonomous technologies (and that autonomy is not simply an issue "at the boom"), and the potential directions for future meetings of the U.N. Convention on Certain Weapons.
- 1-16B Andy and Dave welcome back Larry Lewis , the Director for CNA's Center for Autonomy and Artificial Intelligence, and welcome Merel Ekelhof , a Ph.D. candidate at VU University Amsterdam and visiting scholar at Harvard Law School. Over the course of this two-part series, the group discusses the idea of "meaningful human control" in the context of the military targeting process, the increasing role of autonomous technologies (and that autonomy is not simply an issue "at the boom"), and the potential directions for future meetings of the U.N. Convention on Certain Weapons. AI