Monday, May 20, 2024

This is a draft agenda and is subject to change. All times listed are in Eastern Daylight Time.
Updated as of 17 May 2024.

Time
Location
0800 – 1600
Granby Ballroom Foyer
1200 – 1600
Granby Ballroom Foyer
1230 – 1245
• Welcome & Opening Remarks: Julian Abich IV, Ph.D., 2024 Conference Chair, Quantum Improvements Consulting
• Scholarship Awards Presentation: Linda Brent, Ed.D., Strategic Planning, National Training & Simulation Association (NTSA), Chief Executive Officer, The ASTA Group, LLC  
Granby Ballrooms ABCD
1245 – 1330
• Jennifer Solberg, Ph.D., CEO, Quantum Improvements Consulting, Moderator
• LtCol Alexandra Carico, USSF, USSPACECOM Desk Officer, Joint Exercise Division
• Amy Grom, Technical Teams Branch Chief, Environment Operations Division (EOD), Joint Staff J7
• Elizabeth Owens Lape, Ph.D., Sr. Education Specialist for Joint Staff J7 Joint Training, Plans and Operations Division  
Granby Ballrooms ABCD
1330 – 1345
• The Hon. Bobby Scott, U.S. Congress, 3rd District, VA  
Granby Ballrooms ABCD
1345 – 1415
One of the NTSA "Next Big Thing" topics for 2023 was artificial intelligence – and at I/ITSEC more than 600 attendees joined a curated list of thought leaders and experts to explore the ethics, policies, opportunities and challenges associated with AI. In 2024, AI continues to dominate the conversation. So while I/ITSEC 2024 The Next Big Thing will again focus on AI, this year we will move beyond high level discussions and focus on how AI can create value NOW – in government and Industry. Leading up to The Next Big Thing at I/ITSEC 2024, NTSA will host a series of events exploring this year's topic, starting with this year's inaugural event at MODSIM World.

• Bob Kleinhample, CMSP, President, RCK Simulations
 
Granby Ballrooms ABCD
1415 – 1445
Granby Ballroom Foyer
1445 – 1530
• John Ferry, President, Trenchant Analytics; CEO, UseRogue.com  
Granby Ballrooms ABCD
1530 – 1615
In this dynamic session, presenters distill their professional essence into a single slide and 60 seconds. Presenters will introduce themselves, outline their services or capabilities, and share their conference goals. Whether you’re a researcher, entrepreneur, or industry professional, this rapid-fire spotlight ensures maximum impact in minimal time.

• Julian Abich IV, Ph.D., 2024 Conference Chair, Quantum Improvements Consulting, Host  
Granby Ballrooms ABCD
1615
The Grain Restaurant, Hilton Norfolk The Main
Tuesday, May 21, 2024

This is a draft agenda and is subject to change. All times listed are in Eastern Daylight Time.
Updated as of 17 May 2024.

Time
Location
0700 – 1730
Granby Ballroom Foyer
0730 – 0830
Granby Ballroom Foyer
0830 – 1730
Granby Ballroom Foyer
0830 – 0845
• Opening Remarks & Introduction of Industry Keynote Speaker: Julian Abich IV, Ph.D., 2024 Conference Chair, Quantum Improvements Consulting  
Granby Ballrooms ABCD
0845 – 0915
• Jennifer Solberg, Ph.D., CEO, Quantum Improvements Consulting  
Granby Ballrooms ABCD
0915 – 0945
•Major General Dominique Luzeaux, Digital Transformation Champion and Special Advisor to Supreme Allied Commander Transformation  
Granby Ballrooms ABCD
0945 – 1000
Granby Ballroom Foyer
1000 – 1130
This is our twelfth annual session to address the growing issue of managing the human/machine interface as we hurtle towards the Singularity and the Metaverse. We will continue our discussion of how to achieve fluency with smarter balance between humans and machines to optimize outcomes. The Simulation Century Panel presentations this year will focus on the challenges and opportunities of implementing AI and simulation in education environments.

What Does AI Want? Richard Boyd, CEO, UltiSim, Inc., Moderator
Unlocking the Metaverse: Using AI and Simulation to Define a Preferred Future Paul Doherty, AIA, IFMA Fellow, DFC Senior Fellow
Streaming XR Helmut Gulde, President & CEO, HoloLight, HoloLight
AI and Designing the Future Tish Shute, Founder, Augmented World Expo  
Granby Ballrooms ABCD
1130 – 1245
Granby Ballroom E & Granby Ballroom Foyer
1245 – 1400
Click the “Download Program/Agenda" link at the top of the page to view the full list of Paper Sessions.  
Fusion, Energy & Momentum
1400 – 1415
Granby Ballroom Foyer
1415 – 1530
Click the “Download Program/Agenda" link at the top of the page to view the full list of Paper Sessions.  
Fusion, Energy & Momentum
1530 – 1545
Granby Ballroom Foyer
1545 – 1700
This year's Next Big Thing will go beyond policy and theory to dive into specific applications of AI being used today to create tangible value. Join this panel of leaders in government and industry to explore how AI is being used right now to improve efficiencies, automate processes, and create new monetization strategies across the world of modeling and simulation.

• Luke DeVore, Managing Partner, The Voltron Group, Moderator
• Greg Corder, Shore Based Training Program Director, NSWCSS Dam Neck Activity
• John Ferry, President, Trenchant Analytics; CEO, UseRogue.com
• Jenna Tuck, Senior Director of Partnership, Bohemia Interactive Simulations
• Shawn Weil, Ph.D., Chief Growth Officer, Aptima, Inc.  
Granby Ballrooms ABCD
1700 – 1830
Welcome Remarks: Julian Abich IV, Ph.D., 2024 Conference Chair, Quantum Improvements Consulting
Networking Reception Sponsor: VMASC  
Granby Ballroom Foyer
Wednesday, May 22, 2024

This is a draft agenda and is subject to change. All times listed are in Eastern Daylight Time.
Updated as of 17 May 2024.

Time
Location
0700 – 1500
Granby Ballroom Foyer
0730 – 0830
Granby Ballroom Foyer
0830 – 1500
Granby Ballroom Foyer
0830 – 0845
• Julian Abich IV, Ph.D., 2024 Conference Chair, Quantum Improvements Consulting  
Granby Ballrooms ABCD
0845 – 1015
Adaptive training and intelligent tutoring capabilities are continually emphasized in future-defined visions of military training and education. However, we’ve only seen incremental progress over the years without well-established scalable solutions. With recent advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and supporting Open System Architectures, these forward-leaning concepts have the potential to be realized through focused research and strategic implementation. In this expert panel, we center on next-generation training management tools and ongoing research efforts across the services dedicated to modernizing adaptive, data-driven solutions. Topics include data-driven infrastructure and interoperability, multi-modal methods to drive objective assessment, personalized feedback and coaching, immersive content generation, training decision support tools, and self-optimizing systems. Research agendas will be discussed, along with strategies and challenges associated with transition and implementation at scale.

• Benjamin Goldberg, Ph.D., Senior Scientist, Adaptive and Intelligent Training Systems (AITS) Team, U.S. Army DEVCOM, Moderator
• Glenn Gunzelmann, Ph.D., 711 Human Performance Wing, USAF/AFRL
• Joseph Lomangino, Project Tripoli Team Leader, Marine Corp’s LVC-TE
• LtCol Matt Morse, Ph.D., USMC, Senior Modeling & Simulation Advisor, Project Tripoli, RTPD, TECOM; Operations Analysis Directorate, CD&I
• James Pharmer, Ph.D., Chief Scientist, NAWCTSD
• CDR Liza Stone, USN, Nursing Director, Healthcare Simulation and Bioskills Training Center, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth
 
Granby Ballrooms ABCD
1015 – 1030
Granby Ballroom Foyer
1030 – 1145
Click the “Download Program/Agenda" link at the top of the page to view the full list of Paper Sessions.  
Fusion, Energy & Momentum
1030 – 1145
The MODSIM STEM event provides a unique opportunity to contribute directly to the school experience of youth who are beginning to formulate their dreams for the future. During the MODSIM STEM event, approximately 30 local high school students will get the opportunity to see firsthand the world of M&S. Students will rotate through hands-on M&S demonstrations provided in the exhibit hall to see STEM in action.  
Granby Ballroom Foyer
1145 – 1300
Granby Ballroom E & Granby Ballroom Foyer
1300 – 1415
Click the “Download Program/Agenda" link at the top of the page to view the full list of Paper Sessions.  
Fusion, Energy & Momentum
1415 – 1430
Granby Ballroom Foyer
1430 – 1600
This briefing and panel discussion is a about a year-long NATO Industry Advisory Group study. The NIAG Study Group is comprised of industry partners from 55 different companies from 15 different companies across the alliance. The primary focus of the study is to harness industry’s insight on current technical gaps and potential opportunities presented by modelling and simulation (M&S) application areas across the Alliance. The study will inform NATO’s efforts to develop a persistent, Modelling & Simulation as a Service (MSaaS), data-centric, web-enabled, modular, single synthetic environment to supply cross-functional, cross-domain benefits for planners, decision makers and warfighters across NATO.

• LTC Jason Frisco, USA, Programme Director, NATO NexGen M&S Moderator
• COL Stephen Banks, USA, Branch Head for Modeling and Simulation Learning Technologies, NATO HQSACT
• Andrew Bonica, Senior Client Executive, Dassault Systemes Government Solutions
• Augatino Mursia, Modeling and Simulation, Leonardo Spa
• Matt Martin, Strategic Development, CAE USA
• Robbie Phillips, Advanced Concepts, Lockheed Martin
• Robert Seigfried, Managing Director, Aditerna GmbH  
Granby Ballrooms ABCD
1600
Granby Ballrooms ABCD