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A Political-Military Game of Protracted Conventional War in Europe, 1990 June
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Se tear, Protracted Conflict in Central Europe: A Conceptual Analysis, The RAND Corporation, N-2828-NA
Strategy Assessment System, sec "Analytic War Gaming with the RAND Strategy Assessment System," The RAND
Corporation, Research Brief 7801, September 1987. 2This "dual-hatting" aspect of the game was unusual
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Catalog of Wargaming and Military Simulation Models, 9th Edition, May 1982
TITLE: AIDA - Air Base Damage Assessment PROPONENT: The Rand Corporation DEVELOPER: The Rand Corporation
an IBM 370/158 SECURITY CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED FREQUENCY OF USE: AIDA is in regular use at The Rand
Corporation and elsewhere USERS: o Principal: The Rand Corporation o Others: AF/SAG, USAFE/DOA, PACAF
AF, Japanese AF MITRE, McD, BAC, GD, Grumman, Sperry, BD#4, RDA, SAI, GRC, SSI POINT OF CONTACT: The Rand
Corporation 1700 Main Street Santa Monica, CA 90406 Attn: D.E.
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Oral history interview with Becca Wasser, 2024 June
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anything else.
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But when I came to the RAND
Corporation as an analyst, RAND works where you have to find different
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the number one difference is almost all of the games that I ran at
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the RAND
Corporation were classified.
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There were some games that were not, particularly
Corporation and I loved my job and I thought that I was going to
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be one
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Beyond the Black Box: An Assessment of Strategic War Gaming, December 1987
.* Typical was the Strategy and Force Evaluation Game (played at Rand Corporation in 1961-62), which
Herbert Goldhamor, who developed them at RAND Corporation during the mid-fifties.
Besides the RAND Corporation, these include various other think tanks and universities (most notably
actors, *For example, eight different structures for political-military seminar games are suggested in: Rand
Corporation Report N-2413-AF/A On the Adapting of Political Military Games for Various Purposes, by
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