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International Symposium of Military Operational Research
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ISMOR 42 Proceedings
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Tuesday 16th July 2025
Title
Author
Keynote Speaker
The Implications of the Changing Character of Conflict for Future Force Design
Brigadier (Ret’d) Austen Pearce, Dstl’s Chief Force Development & Design
Wednesday 17th July 2025
Title
Author
Session 1
1a.1 Concept Analysis: Delivering Affordable and Resilient Effect
Clarice Chung, BAE Systems
1a.2 What’s wrong with CD&E? An Evaluation of the Justification for Concept Development & Experimentation
Jan Frelin, Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI)
1a.3 Technology Investment Appraisal into JMSC
Vinnie Young, BAE Systems
1b.1 ERICA: Empowering Experts in CBR Site Decontamination
Mike Walker, Sagentia Defence
1b.2 Capability Audit Tool
Will Sharrock, Catalyze Consulting
1b.3 Outplace: Interactive Games for Complex EME Optimisation
Ed Butcher, Dstl
Title
Author
Session 2
2a.1 GenAI for Defence: Use Cases and Requirements
Scott Mongeau, Google Cloud
2a.2 Robust Machine Learning for Naval Image Classification in the Blue Amazon
Gabriel Custódio Rangel, CASNAV - Brazilian Navy
2a.3 Simulation Testbed Capability
James Stevens & Shiva Waggott, BAE Systems
2b.1 From Fuzzy to CRISP: A Data-Driven Framework for Defence Simulation Studies with CRISP-DM
April Tieu, Dstl / DSTG
2b.2 From Grid to Ground: Unlocking NRMM Terrain Intelligence in ArcGIS
Dr Annabel Whipp & Andrew McAra, BAE Systems
2b.3 Saving Lives with Simulation: Modeling Medical Support for Operations
Olliver Grieve, Techmoda
Session 3
3a.1 Analysis delivering diversity
James Gerard, BAE Systems
3a.2 Predicting Russian Tank Army doctrine from historical patterns of doctrine development
Darrell Jaya-Ratnam, DIEM Analytics
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b.1 Conducting Operational Research at the early stages of technology development – the Bright Corvus approach
Becky Barlow, Dstl
3b.2 Power and Mobility Optimisation in Multi-Agent Electronic Warfare Games
Rachel Shaw, Southampton University
Thursday 17 July 2025
Title
Author
Session 4
4a.1 What can nuclear wargames tell us about escalation and nuclear deterrence
Ethan Sykes, Dstl
4a.2 Rapid Parallel Wargaming – An Alternative Approach to Analytical Gaming
Tom Halliday & Jack Bolt, Sirius Analysis
4a.3 Wargaming Operational Art: The design of the Generic Low Operational Wargame system
Dominic Rougier, Dstl
4b.1 How can we develop ‘good’ indicators for evaluating the effect(s) of our activities?
Ross Perry, Dstl
4b.2 The Key Attributes of an Ideal Complex Engineering Software Programme
Jaspal Kang, Sirius Analysis
4b.3 The Analysis-Led Wargaming Framework
James Bennett, BAE Systems
Session 5
5a.2 Detecting the Undetectable - Silent Transmitters and the Dogs that Didn't Bark
John Magill, Independent
5b.2 Hybrid method for munition consumption estimation
Glenn Richards & Chris Gray, OA Centre, NATO Communication and Information Agency
Workshops
Data Visualisation: Presenting your data in a way your customer will love
Gretta Bun & Rebecca Fry, Sirius Analysis
Rapid Parallel Wargaming – An Alternative Approach to Analytical Gaming
Jack Bolt & Fred Hood, Sirius Analysis
Beyond Generation after Next military concept development
Guy Griffiths, Sagentia Defence
Agent Based Modelling – What is it and how can you use it Military OR?
Mark Gould, Roke
MORS Eugene Visco Prize Winning Presentation
Deception as a Successful Deterrent of Aggressive Action: A Game Theoretical Approach to Wargaming
Sophia Lander, University of Texas, 2024 Winner
The Evolution of the AI/ML Operations Research Professional
Iain Cruickshank, U.S. Special Operations Command , Scott Mongeau, Google Cloud , Gabriel Custodio Rangel, CASNAV - Brazilian Navy
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