Advancing U.S. CWMD/CWMT Capabilities in Support of the SIGMA+ Program through Development of Anticipatory Human Social Systems Models and Adversary Weapon Selection Decision Processes
Investigators:
Steve Sin
Thomas Guarrieri
ecopland
Mon, 05/18/2020 - 13:50
Other START Researchers:
Markus Binder
Marcus A. Boyd
Tyler A. Clark
Salma Bouziani
Rhyner Washburn
Alexandra Williams
Research Area:
Chemical and Biological Threats
Abstract:
This research effort will provide the U.S. government first of-its-kind adversary social systems models in support of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s SIGMA+ Program. Results of this research effort, in addition to contributing to the success of the SIGMA+ Program, will also contribute greatly to the advancement of the U.S. government’s overall capability to defend against weapons of mass destruction/weapons of mass terror (WMD/WMT) threats. The research will result in several products that will become integral components of the SIGMA+ system, including an Adversary Weapon Selection Dataset (AWSD), an Adversary Automated Template Generation Tool (AATG Tool) and a Geospatial Risk Mapping Tool.
Project Period:
March 2020
- March 2022
Related Projects:
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency SIGMA+
Mobile Radiation Detectors: Threat Perception and Device Acceptance
Topics:
Bioterrorism
Chemical Threats
Geographic Information System (GIS)
Global Security
Nuclear Terrorism
Radiological Threats
Red Teaming
Terrorism Trends
Weapons and Tactics
Regions:
North America
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