Interagency SENSE Simulation

Washington, DC- USIP Headquarters

July 7, 2009 - July 9, 2009

SENSE is a computer-facilitated simulation that focuses on negotiations and decision-making, including resource-allocation challenges and cross-sectoral coordination, for the full range of national and international actors.  Sophisticated computer support provides participants with rapid feedback on the interactions of all the decisions in terms of political stability, social well-being, and a foundation for sustainable economic progress.
 
July 7-9, USIP, in partnership with George Mason University (GMU) and the Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA), will conduct the Strategic Economic Needs and Security Exercise (SENSE) simulation at USIP headquarters in Washington D.C.   The primary target audience is the USG interagency community, but other interested parties are also welcome. Participation is free, but space will be limited. Breakfast and Lunch will be provided; participants must commit to the full three-day simulation.

* Game Master:  Allison Frendak

 

To Apply: Register online at http://julyusipsense.eventbrite.com/ or email Jeff Krentel at jkrentel@usip.org.