CCDC's In The Lab

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Exploring U.S. Army research, development and technology

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  • U.S. Army Futures Command Artificial Intelligence Task Force and Project Coeus

    28/02/2020 Durata: 51min

    Lt. Col. Isaac Faber, chief data scientist, AI Task Force, sits with us for our 27th episode to provide an update on the AI Task Force. He specifically leads the effort called Project Coeus and shares with us how this will be helping future AI Efforts.

  • Part 1: How the CCDC Soldier Center is increasing Soldier lethality

    05/02/2020 Durata: 47min

    I traveled up to Natick, MA, late last year to learn about the diverse and unique work the team up at CCDC Soldier Center is doing to increase Soldier lethality. Our 26th episode is the first in a series highlighting some of these amazing capabilities. First up in this episode we learn about Monitoring and Assessing Soldier Tactical Readiness and Effectiveness (MASTR-E) project. Working in close collaboration with the 82nd Airborne Division, the project will identify the human performance x-factors that reliably account for sustained dismounted Soldier and squad performance. Then we turn our attention to the science behind creating a healthy and tasty food that can safely stay on shelves for 3 years. These scientist put their heart and brains to providing a small slice of home for our Soldiers all around the globe.

  • AFC & CCDC: Making talent management a priority

    29/01/2020 Durata: 46min

    Join me in our 25th episode as sit down with 2 members of the senior executive service (SES), Ms. Katherine Kelley, Chief Human Capital Officer, U.S. Army AFC, and the CCDC deputy to the commanding general, Mr. John Willison, as we explore the topic of talent management. What is it? Why is it important to the Army and how are our two organization working together in this area?

  • Understanding the importance of our international presence and partnerships

    22/01/2020 Durata: 37min

    Not all of the technological needs are military need will be discovered or created here in the U.S. and because of that it is important for CCDC to have an international presence. In our 24th episode, BG Vincent Malone, deputy commanding general CCDC, and Mr. Collier Slade, director CCDC Global Technology Office, talk with us about the role we play internationally. They also share the structure of the organization and their roles within it.   CCDC-Americas CCDC-Atlantic CCDC-Pacific  

  • Part 2: What is the CCDC Data & Analysis Center?

    15/01/2020 Durata: 24min

    This week we get into the second of a two part podcast on one of CCDC's centers. In our 23rd episode we continue our discussion with Mr. James Amato, director, CCDC Data & Analysis Center (DAC).  In this portion Mr. Amato explains the critical work his center is doing in supporting all of the Army modernization priorities and cross functional teams.

  • Part 1: What is the CCDC Data & Analysis Center?

    08/01/2020 Durata: 29min

    This week we get into the first of a two part podcast on one of CCDC's centers. In our 22nd episode we learn about not only the newest center within CCDC, the Data & Analysis Center (DAC), but we meet the director, Mr. James Amato, and hear about his career. Find out what is DAC's mission, how they fit within CCDC and how it's helping inform the Army modernization effort.  CCDC NEWS:Army introduces weld automation for next generation combat vehiclesCCDC CBC: Threat Detection in Your PocketCCDC CBC: Collaboration Made NBCRV’s Sensor Suite Upgrade Possible

  • Partnering to protect military working dogs hearing

    02/01/2020 Durata: 31min

    People love their pets and the military is no different. Dogs play a critical role in detecting threats and engaging potential threats during operations, however due to the loud sounds associated with these events a dogs hearing is impacted in some cases with short term and potentially permanent hearing loss. CCDC ARL's subordinate organization, Army Research Office, have partnered with industry to bring the next generation of hearing protection for our military canine battle buddies. In our 21st episode we sat with Dr. Stephen Lee from ARO to talk about this capability.   Click here for the CCDC ARL article on the CAPS program

  • From Concept to Capability with LTG Wesley

    18/12/2019 Durata: 32min

    It's hard to avoid the term multidomain operations, or MDO, around the DOD today. MDO is the concept of how we will engage and defeat near-peer adversaries going forward. This effort is being lead by our guest today Lt. Gen. Eric Wesley. In his current role as deputy commanding general, AFC, and director of the Futures and Concepts Center he assess the threat and future operational environment; develops future concepts and requirements; and conducts experimentation and wargaming towards an integrated modernization pathway for the future of the Army. In our 20th episode we also discuss how our organization, CCDC, fits into this picture. Mr. John Willison, deputy to the commanding general, joins Wesley to discuss just that. Learn more about MDO by clicking here. Have a question for a guest or a topic we should cover, leave a comment and we will be sure to follow up.

  • Cyborg Soldier 2050

    11/12/2019 Durata: 44min

    Fusing machine and people has been a part of sci-fi for decades, but a recent DoD study (Study linked here )reveals that this is exactly what they are expecting in the upcoming decades. In our 19th episode we talk with CCDC Chemical Biological Center's (ST), Dr. Peter Emanuel, who served as one of the study's leads. We learn about the background for why the study was requested, discuss the legal and ethical implications and what are the 4 areas where the study defined as vignettes for cyborg enhancement and augmentation.   Weekly Top News: Man Tech Funds Weld Automation for Combat Vehicles Lt. Col Meeker's LinkedIn Q&A Next week's episode we have Lt. Gen. Eric Wesley, director, Future Concepts Center (FCC), AFC, talk with us about the role of FCC and then Mr. John Willison, deputy to the commanding general, CCDC, joins him to talk about the partnership between our organizations. The explore how we are assisting with informing requirements and multi-domain operations (MDO).

  • CCDC Soldier Center: Increasing Soldier readiness and lethality

    04/12/2019 Durata: 40min

    In the 18th episode Mr. Doug Tamilio, director, CCDC Soldier Center, joins us to share the rich history of how Natick ( home of his organization) was established, the expansive workforce -minus one zoologist, as well as what it is like to be the only center managing the research, development and engineering services of 2 cross functional teams. To learn more about this week's news highlighted in the podcast follows the links below: IVAS googles mixed reality and target recognition CCDC CBC is developing LED wearable tech to detect chemical agents ARL partners with WPI to bring cold spray 3d printing to the battlefield

  • Native American contributions to the Army and beyond

    13/11/2019 Durata: 37min

    In our 17th episode we spoke with Ms. Jennifer Hunt of the Choctaw tribe and Ms. Karen Devins of the Onondaga tribe – both of CCDC’s C5ISR center and discuss their heritage, history and the contributions that Native Americans have provided. We also promote the CCDC lead open to the public National American Indian Heritage observance scheduled for November 26, 2019 at 9:30AM in the Myer Auditorium here at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.

  • Cyber Blitz 2019: Shaping Information Warfare for Multi-Domain Operations

    07/11/2019 Durata: 01h08min

    Our sixteenth episode is about Cyber Blitz! We speak with Col. Eric Aslakson, chief for requirements and integration at Cyber Center of Excellence and Dr. Richard Wittstruck, assosciate director, field based experimentation and integration, CCDC C5ISR Center, about this event. Cyber Blitz serves as a unique experimentation opportunity which involves not only soldiers with scientists and engineers, but concurrent activities on 2 continents with international partners participating. In addition to fielding new technology, this event tests allies' interoperability and brings together lab-based and field-based experimentation.

  • CEMA Conference 2019: uniting Cyber, EW and SIGINT communities in support of MDO

    28/10/2019 Durata: 23min

    How does the Army stay ahead in the battle of cyber and electronic warfare? In the fifteenth episode of the "CCDC In the Lab" podcast we explore the unique Army conference, CEMA  (Cyber Electromagnetic Activity), and discuss how it came to exist, what partnerships make it successful and how it ties to the Multi-Domain Operations.

  • CCDC's team approach to change management

    09/10/2019 Durata: 27min

    As a follow up to our last podcast on culture, in our fourteenth episode of the "CCDC In the Lab" podcast, Ms. Elizabeth Groover, CCDC change management lead, and Mr. Eric Stevens, CCDC Chemical Biological Center, change management team member, sit with Amanda Ligon to discuss the history, development and role of the change management team.

  • Investing in a collaborative culture to drive Army Modernization

    25/09/2019 Durata: 31min

    In the thirteenth episode of the "CCDC In the Lab" podcast, Mr. John Willison,  deputy to the commanding general, CCDC,  talks about the command's renewed focus on culture and the role of the CCDC acculturation team, as well as the importance of embracing the pillars of culture: communication, collaboration and trust.

  • Futures Command Shapes Future Officers Through Internships

    11/09/2019 Durata: 35min

    In the 12th episode of "CCDC in the Lab", titled "Futures Command Shapes Future Officers Through Internships", we sit with Mr. Chuck Hoppe, CCDC C5ISR Center, Associate Director Science, Technology and Engineering to get some background on the internship program. Then we have a group discussion with 3 current cadets in the program, Declan Kelly, Christopher Tian and Colin Stiers, to learn what they gained from the experience.  

  • Army RCCTO: Pushing Innovation & Advancing Capability

    28/08/2019 Durata: 20min

    In the 11th episode of "CCDC in the Lab", titled "Army RCCTO: Pushing Innovation & Advancing Capability", we are joined by Mr. Rob Monto, lead for advanced concepts and experimentation (ACE) within the Army's Rapid Capability Critical Technology Office. In this interview we learn about the mission of the ACE office, structure of the RCCTO including the role of the Board of Directors, and details how they work directly with CCDC.

  • NetModX: Field-based experimentation informing Army R&D

    14/08/2019 Durata: 36min

    In the 10th episode of "CCDC in the Lab", titled "NetModX: Field-based experimentation informing Army R&D", we sit with 2 members of the US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command C5ISR Center, Adam McCauley, NetModX project lead and Mahmoud Khalil, technical engineering lead for NetModX radio rodeo. In this interview we learn about the history of the event, the significance of field-based experimentation and the specific benefits of the conducting these events at the C5ISR Ground Activity in New Jersey.

  • Army ChemBio Mission: Protecting Soldiers Through Science Since 1917

    31/07/2019 Durata: 42min

    In our 9th episode, Dr. Eric Moore, SES, Director, CCDC Chemical Biological Center, shares a brief history of the Army's Chemical and Biological research, then details some amazing capabilities coming out of his organization and finally highlights programs CCDC CBC have in place to ensure they are getting the right candidates into their workforce.

  • Army Comms R&D: From The Ground to Space and CyberBlitz

    17/07/2019 Durata: 41min

    Mr. Michael Monteleone, SES, Director of Space & Terrestrial Communications Directorate, C5ISR Center, shares career advice and support for the Army modernization priorities to executing integrated events like NetMod X and Cyber Blitz.

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