B
Committee Meetings and Other Activities
MEETINGS
First Committee Meeting, November 15–16, 2004, Washington, D.C.
BAST Network Science Overview
John Parmentola, director, Research and Laboratory Management, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Research and Technology)
Scope and Dimensions of Network Science
Charles Duke, vice president, Xerox Innovation Group, Wilson Center for Research and Technology
Dimensions of Network Science
Ronald Brachman, director, Information Processing Technology Office, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Joshua Epstein, senior fellow, The Brookings Institution
Coordination Science as Part of Network Science
Thomas Malone, director and professor, Center for Coordination Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Network Science and Network-centric Operations: An Industry Perspective
Jack Pellicci, group vice president, Oracle Public Sector
Networks Are Ubiquitous
John Hopcroft, Jett IBM professor, Cornell University
Network Science First Thoughts
Richard DeMillo, John P. Imlay, Jr., dean of computing, Georgia Institute of Technology
Collective Dynamics of Small World Networks
Steven Strogatz, professor, Cornell University
Dimensions of Net Science: What Makes a Net?
Will Leland, chief scientist, Telcordia Technologies
Second Committee Meeting, February 1–2, 2005, Washington, D.C.
Army Networks for Net-Centric Operations
LTG Steve Boutelle, chief information officer, Department of the Army
National and International Views on Systems Biology
Adam Arkin, assistant professor, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Network Science in the New Program in Systems Biology at Harvard University
Pamela Silver, professor, Harvard University
Army Research in Network Science
Anathram Swami, ARL fellow, Army Research Laboratory
Applications of Network Science in Business and Military Organizations
Thomas Malone, director, Center for Coordination Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The “New” Science of Networks
Duncan Watts, assistant professor, Columbia University
Third Committee Meeting, April 13–15, 2005, Washington, D.C.
Mapping the Expertise and Social Network of Network Science Researchers
Katy Börner, associate professor, Indiana University
Fighting the Networked Force: Insights from Network-centric Operations Case Studies
John Garstka, assistant director, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Office of Force Transformation
High-Performance Computing for Army R&D in the Bio Sciences and Synergies with C2 Networks
Amado Cordova, RAND Arroyo Center
Network Science and Net-centric Warfare
LtGen Paul van Riper, U.S. Marine Corps (retired)
Fourth Meeting, May 12–13, 2005, Woods Hole, Massachusetts
Writing meeting
TELECONFERENCES
First Full-Message Draft Teleconference, March 31, 2005
Research Initiatives in Network Science, April 13, 2005
Participants
John Doyle, California Institute of Technology
Stuart Milner, University of Maryland
Research Initiatives in Network Science, April 28, 2005
Participant
P.R. Kumar, University of Illinois