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I'm the technical lead/manager of a small group of scientist, engineers and analysts at Lockheed Martin's Advanced Technology Center who focus on 'system of system' modeling and simulation in support of effectiveness analysis. Our goal is to provide advice on what systems the U.S. Government ought to procure in order provide the best 'bang for the buck'. In recent years networking is starting to have a profound influence of how the behavior of these elements are coordinated. I'm looking to understand the role of complexity theory in designing and controlling these next generation architectures. | I'm the technical lead/manager of a small group of scientist, engineers and analysts at Lockheed Martin's Advanced Technology Center who focus on 'system of system' modeling and simulation in support of effectiveness analysis. Our goal is to provide advice on what systems the U.S. Government ought to procure in order to provide the best 'bang for the buck'. In recent years networking is starting to have a profound influence of how the behavior of these elements are coordinated. I'm looking to understand the role of complexity theory in designing and controlling these next generation architectures. | ||
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I'm the technical lead/manager of a small group of scientist, engineers and analysts at Lockheed Martin's Advanced Technology Center who focus on 'system of system' modeling and simulation in support of effectiveness analysis. Our goal is to provide advice on what systems the U.S. Government ought to procure in order to provide the best 'bang for the buck'. In recent years networking is starting to have a profound influence of how the behavior of these elements are coordinated. I'm looking to understand the role of complexity theory in designing and controlling these next generation architectures.
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