https://www.rand.org/pubs/tools/TLA495-1.html https://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/tools/TLA400/TLA495-1/RAND_TLA495... The Information Warfighter Exercise Wargame Rulebook by Christopher Paul, Ben Connable, Jonathan Welch, Nate Rosenblatt, Jim McNeive Related Topics: Cyber Warfare, Information Operations, Military Education and Training, United States Marine Corps, Wargaming Download Purchase Full Document Full Document PDF file 6.5 MB Use Adobe Acrobat Reader version 10 or higher for the best experience. Player's Guide PDF file 1.4 MB Use Adobe Acrobat Reader version 10 or higher for the best experience. Download Support Files Game Aids zip file 0.5 MB The file(s) provided above are ZIP-formatted archives, which most modern systems can natively unpack. If your computer does not unpack the archive when you double-click it, you may need to use a separate decompression program such as UnZip. The Marine Corps Information Operations Center (MCIOC) conducts an Information Warfighter Exercise (IWX) — an event designed to provide training on operations in the information environment (IOE) — one to two times per year. MCIOC asked RAND to help develop a structured wargame for IWX with a formal adjudication process. This document contains the ruleset developed, playtested, and implemented during the 2020 IWX cycle. The IWX wargame is an opposed event in which two teams of players compete in and through the information environment to better support their respective sides in a notional scenario. Teams represent an Information Operations Working Group (IOWG) or information-related Operational Planning Team (OPT), or its adversary force equivalent, as dictated by the scenario. During the game, each team generates a plan for OIE, and players are then called on to add details to their plan, amend that plan dynamically in response to in-game events, prepare discrete game actions as part of plan execution, and make cogent arguments in favor of their team's actions and against the actions of the opposed team. A panel of expert judges uses a structured process and a random element (dice) to adjudicate the success or failure of actions drawn from the players' plans. This document presents the full ruleset for the IWX wargame, including a host of optional rules to allow tailoring the game to specific preferences, needs of the training audience, or scenarios. Handouts and aids for playing the game, as well a brief Player's Guide, are also available for download. Table of Contents Chapter One Introduction to the Information Warfighter Exercise Wargame Chapter Two Detailed Procedures for the Conduct of the Five Steps of the IWX Wargame Chapter Three Preparing for the IWX Wargame Chapter Four Other Considerations Related to the Conduct of the IWX Wargame Annex Methods Used in Developing the IWX Wargame
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