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The NATO RTO SAS037 Specialists’ Meeting held at Winchester Guildhall from October 7-9, 2002, focused on the analysis of smaller scale contingencies (SSCs). The event featured keynote speeches, workshops, and presentations from experts like Richard Underwood, Vince Roske, and Burgess Laird. Sessions covered unique aspects of SSCs, metrics and measures of merit, historical analysis, tools for analysis, and large-scale military humanitarian assistance. This collaborative event aimed to enhance understanding and coordination among NATO allies regarding SSC operations.
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NATO RTO SAS037Specialists’ Meeting Analysis of smaller scale contingenciesWinchester Guildhall, Hampshire, UK7 - 9 October 2002
Session 1 • Introduction to SAS027 Richard Underwood • Keynote Speeches • Vince Roske • Burgess Laird • SAS027 Presentations • What is Unique about SSCs Andrew Caldwell • Break/Poster Session • Analytical Framework Roger Cockram • Historical Analysis Database Dave Mason
Session 2 • SAS027 Presentations • Metrics & Measures of Merit for SSCs Bill Roege • Example of Metrics & Measures of Merit for SSCs Alan Shoolbread • Break/Poster Session • Tools & Techniques for analysis of SSCs Siem Van Merrienboer
Session 3 - Invited Papers • NATO Defence Requirements Review Stuart Armstrong • Analysis of Past Canadian Commitments to SSC Operations Dave Mason & Debbie MacLean • Scenario Development and Force Requirements using Morphological Analysis Tomas Eriksson • Break/Poster Session • Quick Strategic Force Closure Estimates for Roughly Defined Force Requirements Bill Key • Quick Strategic Force Closure Estimates for Multiple Scenarios Jean Mahan • TEMPO Stephen Bocquet
Session 4 - Invited Papers • Large Scale Military Humanitarian Assistance Martin Lidy • DIAMOND Pete Bailey • Cost Modelling of Defence Components for Smaller Scale Contingencies Frank Steder • Break/Poster Session • SAS044 group on Decision Support for Joint Task Force and Component Commanders and other for a looking at OOTW George Rose • Closing Remarks Roger Forder • Endnote Richard Underwood