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The Center of Excellence in Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence at George Mason University was established under the direction of Dr.Harry Van Trees in July 1989 in order to provide an intellectual base for the command , control, communications, and intelligence area. Dr.Mark Pullen became the Center's Director in 2005. He has continued its emphasis on bringing academic expertise to the needs of the U.S. military and related government and commercial applications of information technology. The Center conducts a broad spectrum R&D and educational program in C4I. The program is accomplished by bringing together a multidisciplinary group consisting of academic faculty, research staff, and fellows in residence from industry and government and is also assisted by an advisory group.

Research program personnel include faculty members from the Volgenau School of Information Technology and Engineering, research faculty members, government and industry research fellows, graduate research assistants, and thesis students.



             MAJOR PROJECTS              AFFILIATED GMU LABORATORIES AND CENTERS
             Battle Management Language (BML) Networking and Simulation Laboratory
             Network EducationWare (NEW) System Architectures Laboratory
             Cross-Network Overlay Multicasting (XOM) Evolutionary Computation Laboratory
             Joint IED Defeat Organization (JIEDDO) Center For Distributed and Intelligent Computation
Learning Agents Center
Center for Secure Information Systems
Geographic Information Science Center of Excellence



Last updated: 05/27/2008