Soldier 2050 Letter Home
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This paper argues that fast-moving trends across the DIME spheres are rapidly changing all aspects of society and human life, including the very character of warfare.
Mad Scientist Initiative Call for Ideas: Installations of the Future
Due: 15 March 2018
Our Future Army will require Smart Installations that are resilient to disruptions and perform as strategic support areas, critical to multi-domain battle and capable of operating as a “smart city.’’ As we continue evolving from the Internet of Things (IoT) to the Internet of Everything (IoE), future installations will no longer be the sanctuaries they once were. Emerging threat vectors from social media, cyber-attacks, information operations, and technology applications will exacerbate unconventional warfare. Multiple factors will change the dynamic of how installations operate and project force in the Operational Environment (OE) of 2050.
How Do I Contribute?
We want your ideas! The Mad Scientist Initiative uses storytelling and crowdsourcing to imagine potential futures. Choose your creative methods:
(1) Researched Topics (see topics of interest, below)
(2) “A Soldier’s Letter Home from Garrison”
You can share your ideas by submitting papers, artwork, videos, and games.
The following are writing prompts and should not limit your imagination and creativity:
Considering Major Global Trends: demographics, urbanization, climate change, robotics, artificial intelligence, big data and analytics, technology, and increased human performance
Prompt 1: How will the Soldier of 2050 live, train, and deploy/fight from these Smart Installations?
Prompt 2: Soldiers’ letters home have been a window into warfare for hundreds of years. How will Soldiers describe garrison life to their loved ones in 2050?
Prompt 3: How will Recruiters in 2050 describe a smart installation to promote the Army profession and culture to teenagers?
Prompt 4: What will a “day in the life” of the garrison commander of 2050 look like?
Prompt 5: What role will installation’s play in “fighting” through the obstacles of cyber and information warfare, and to conduct battles from our bases?
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