
Stuart H. Starr is the President of the Barcroft Research Institute (BRI). In that capacity he consults to government and industry in the areas of command and control assessment, modeling and simulation, and operations analysis. Prior to founding BRI, he was Director of Plans, MITRE; Assistant Vice President, C2 and Systems Assessment, M/A-COM Government Systems; Director, Long Range Planning and Systems Evaluation, OASD(C3I), OSD, where he was a member of the Senior Executive Service (SES); and Senior Project Leader, Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA). He received his PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois and was a Fellow at MIT's Seminar XXI. Dr. Starr is a Fellow, Military Operations Research Society (MORS); Associate Fellow, AIAA; Member of the Army Science Board; a Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Technology and National Security Policy (CTNSP), National Defense University (NDU); and a frequent participant in Blue Ribbon Panels of NATO, the National Research Council, and the Air Force Science Advisory Board. In 2004 he was awarded the Clayton Thomas medal by MORS for lifetime achievement in Operations Analysis.
Abstract of the Presentation:
Towards a (Preliminary) Theory of Cyberpower