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Committee on Field Evaluation of Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences-Based Methods and Tools for Intelligence and Counterintelligence

September 22-23, 2009

Workshop Presentations

DAY ONE: SEPTEMBER 22, 2009

 

EXAMPLES OF BEHAVIORAL TOOLS & METHODS

Moderators: Robert Fein, Forensic Psychologist, Committee Member

 

Preliminary Credibility Assessment Screening System (PCASS)

Donald Krapohl, Special Assistant to the Academy Director, Defense Academy for Credibility Assessment

 

Voice-Stress Technologies

Philip Rubin, Committee Chair and CEO, Haskins Laboratories

 

Apollo and Evidence Based Intelligence Analysis

Charles Twardy, Research Assistant Professor, George Mason University

 

Alternative Competing Hypothesis (ACH) – No Presentation Available

Neil Thomason, Senior Lecturer (retired), University of Melbourne and Committee Member

 

RESPONDENT REACTIONS

 

Respondent Reaction

Steven Kleinman, Consultant and Strategist, Intelligence and National Security Policy

 

Commentary

Paul Lehner, Chief Engineer, Information Technology Division, Center for Integrated Intelligence Systems, The MITRE Corporation

 

MODELS OF EVALUATION IN OTHER FIELDS

Moderator: Philip Rubin, Committee Chair and CEO, Haskins Laboratories

 

Challenges In Field Evaluation For Education) – No Presentation Available

Grover (Russ) Whitehurst, Senior Fellow, Governance Studies and Director, Brown Center on Education Policy

 

Validation And Evaluation Practices In The Health Sciences) – No Presentation Available

Lisa J. Colpe, Senior Scientist, Division of Services and Intervention Research, National Institute of Mental Health

 

Evidence-Based Practices in Criminal Justice

Cynthia Lum, Deputy Director, Center for Evidence Based Crime Policy and Assistant Professor, Administration of Justice Department, George Mason University

 

Human Factors and Organizational Psychology: Application to Training Evaluation

Eduardo Salas, Professor, Institute for Simulation & Training, University of Central Florida and Committee Member

 

RESPONDENT REACTIONS

 

Possible Application To Intelligence And Counterintelligence

Community Needs – No Presentation Available

Robert Boruch, Professor, Graduate School of Education and Statistics, University of Pennsylvania and Committee Member

 

DAY TWO: SEPTEMBER 23, 2009

 

ETHICAL, REGULATORY, AND CULTURAL CONSIDERATIONS

Moderator: Philip Rubin, Committee Chair and CEO, Haskins Laboratories

 

Ethical Challenges in Translating Psychophysiology and Neuroscience to Technology for Intelligence and Counterintelligence

Adil Shamoo, Editor-in-Chief Accountability in Research, University of Maryland School of Medicine

 

Commentary

Jonathan Moreno, Professor, University of Pennsylvania Health System and Committee Member

 

INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES AND APPLICATION OF LESSONS FROM POLICING

Moderator: Philip Rubin, Committee Chair and CEO, Haskins Laboratories

 

A U.K. Perspective) – No Presentation Available

George Brander, Department of Defence, United Kingdom

 

Canadian Defense Validation Efforts

David Mandel, Defence Scientist and Group Leader Defence R&D Canada – Toronto

 

Application of Lessons from Forensics

Christian Meissner, Associate Professor and Chair, Institutional Review Board, Department of Psychology, University of Texas, El Paso

 

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