Video
Advanced Military Design, Panel of International Experts: IMDC Conference, Ottawa, CA
by : Christopher Paparone, Ofra Graicer, Ben Zweibelson and Philippe DufortPanel (from left to right):
Dr. Philippe Dufort (moderator), Ben Zweibelson (USSOCOM), Brig. Gen. Kevin Whale (Canadian Air Force), Brig. Gen. Imre Porkolab (Hungarian Special Forces), Dr. Ofra Graicer (Israeli Defense Forces ), and Dr. Cristopher Paparone (US National Defense University)
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This evening panel of military design experts occurred at the Innovation Methodologies for Defence Challenges (IMDC) Towards Practical Strategies Conference that occurred at the SaintPaul University in conjunction with the Canadian Forces College on January 30th to February 1st, 2018 in Ottawa, Canada. This was the evening conference on Wednesday, January 31st, 2018 from 1830-2000hrs.
About Panelists:
The group panel video consists of (from left to right) Dr. Philippe Dufort, Adjunct Professor, School of Conflicts, University Saint-Paul, Ottawa, Canada (moderator), Ben Zweibelson, U. S. Special Operations Command’s (USSOCOM) Joint Special Operations University’s (JSOU) Program Director for MilitaryDesign education, Brigadier General (Canadian Air Force) Kevin Whale, Director General & Component Commander – Space / Royal Canadian Air Force, Brigadier General (Hungarian Special Forces) Imre Porkolab (PhD), Hungarian Defence Forces and Supreme Allied Commander Transformation’s representative to the Pentagon, Dr. Ofra Graicer, Israeli Defense Forces co-instructor for the Systemic Operational Design General’s Course, Israel, and Dr. Christopher Paparone, National Defense University (USA retired).
This panel was originally live streamed during the event, and is now available through the permission of the event coordinators. This is part of the ongoing JSOU-CCE AY18 design lecture series “Explaining the 21st Century MilitaryDesign Movement.
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Innovation Methodologies for Defence Challenges (IMDC): Towards Practical Strategies
Saint Paul University, Ottawa, Canada
January 30-February 1, 2018