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C4I Center Awards
C4I faculty member Bernard Zeigler was inducted into the
Hall of Fame
of the Society
for Modeling and Simulation, International
(SCS)
in July, 2009. This honor is accompanied
by a Lifetime Achievement Award for outstanding visionary leadership and dedication to
increasing the effectiveness and broadening the application of simulation. The award
affirms that the inductee's thoughts, words and activities have significantly impacted
not only his specific field, but also the use of modeling and simulation throughout the world.
In receiving the award, Zeigler became the first person to have been honored in almost all
the award categories in the Society's slate. Bernard Zeigler's biography is available
here.
The paper, Applying Probabilistic Ontologies to Distributed Predictive Situation Assessment
in Naval Operations by Costa, Paulo C. G.; Laskey, Kathryn B.; and Chang, KC
presented at the at the 14th International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium (ICCRTS 2009)
June 15-17, 2009 in Washington, D.C. won the
best paper of the Collaborative Technologies for Network-Centric Operations Track.
The paper, Machine Interpretable Representation of Commander's Intent by
Per M. Gustavsson, Dr. Michael R. Hieb, Dr. Lars Niklasson, Dr. Philip Moore, Dr. Patric Eriksson
presented at the 13th International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium
in Bellevue, WA 2008 won the Best Student Paper Award.
The paper, NATO MSG-048 Coalition Battle Management Initial Demonstration --
Lessons Learned and Way Forward by Dr. J. Mark Pullen, Ole Martin Mevassvik, Nicolas
Cordonnier, Sergio Galan, Lionel Khimeche, Lieurenant Sabas Gonzáles Godoy, Dr. Ulrich Schade,
Michael Powers, Nico de Rues, Nanne LeGrand, Major Kevin Galvin presented at the
IEEE/SISO Simulation Interoperability Workshop, Spring 2008 won the
Best Technical Paper Award.
The paper, A Framework for Integrating Command and Control Systems, Geographic Information
Systems and Simulations by Dr. Michael R. Hieb, Dr. J. Mark Pullen, David Swann, Gary Scoffield,
Kay Pedersen, James Muguira, Michael Powers presented at the Euro Simulation Interoperability
Conference in Genoa, Italy June 18-20, 2007 won the Best Technical Paper Award.
The paper, Development of Formal Grammars to Support Coalition Command and
Control: A Battle Management Language for Orders, Requests and Reports (I-069),
by Drs. Mike Hieb and Ulrich Schade, was nominated for the
Best Paper Award for
the 11th International Command and Control Research Technology Symposium in
Cambridge, England, September 2006.
The paper, Formalizing Battle Management Language: A Grammar for Specifying Orders,
by Drs. Mike Hieb, C4I Center and Ulrich Schade, FGAN-FKIE, has been awarded the
2006 Spring "SIWzie" Award.
Network EducationWare (NEW)
was awarded
first place
in the
First International Competition of Non-Commercial Software Systems,
Tools, and Products for Web-based Education, February 23, 2005.
Awarded by: International Association of Science and Technology for Development
(IASTED) Fourth International Conference, Grindelwald, Switzerland.
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We are very proud to announce that three George Mason University students
won nominations for Best Student Paper
at the International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium 2005.
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