Warfare Innovation Workshops - Naval Warfare Studies Institute
The Naval Postgraduate School Warfare Innovation Workshop is an innovation engine leveraging our strength – our operationally experienced students and defense-expert faculty – to address complex fleet issues and discover opportunities available through emerging technologies. Primary activities in NWSI Concepts are workshops and field experimentation.
- WARFARE INNOVATION CONTINUUM (WIC) WORKSHOP: This four day workshop addresses a complex military problem space through a near future scenario-based, facilitated human-centered design process. NPS students and faculty are joined by guests from allied nations, DoD commands, warfare centers, academia and industry.
- WARFARE INNOVATION WORKSHOP: This three day workshop addresses a complex military problem space of interest to a key DoD stakeholder. NPS students and faculty may be joined by guests from allied nations, DoD commands, warfare centers, academia and industry.
- EXPLORATION WORKSHOP: This two day workshop supports a specific request and is scheduled as needed. NPS students and faculty may be joined by guests from warfare centers, academia and industry.
- DESIGN SPRINT: This activity usually runs one to three days, usually supports an NPS course or curriculum, and only includes NPS students and faculty.
Beginning in 2009, these NPS rapid concept generation activities have emerged in several different forms and formats such as the annual Warfare Innovation Continuum (WIC) Workshop. In the annual WIC Workshop small teams of early career engineers from industry, Navy labs, and academia join junior officers from NPS and other commands with diverse perspectives and experience to respond to a design challenge. Teams brief their best three or four concepts to sponsors, industry executives, and senior officers on the final morning of the workshop. These workshops have addressed maritime topics of interest such as countering self-propelled semi-submersibles and other maritime irregular challenges, undersea warfare, hybrid warfare in littoral environments, electromagnetic maneuver warfare, distributed maritime operations, cross-domain operations, logistics, and national resilience.
Concept Generation
Tools of Human-Centered Design
NWSI Facilitator Corps
- AUGUST 2024: we held a "Facilitator Garage" to prep for the annual WIC Workshop. It was great to brush up our skills!! We plan to open the "Garage" again in November.
- FEBRUARY 2023: NWSI offered our first facilitator training with the NavalX Center for Adaptive Warfighting (CAW). Click here for more information - view recorded sessions and access materials!
Upcoming Workshops
Advanced Distributed Radar (ADR) Concepts of Employment (CONEMP) Exploration Workshop "Kickoff"
12 DECEMBER 2024, 0900-1200
Join us on Thursday 12 December 2024 to learn more about a planned workshop 5-7 February 2025 to explore the Advanced Distributed Radar (ADR). The main objective of this collaboration is to gain insights on concepts of employment for the ADR in Distributed Maritime Operations environment. Experts from Raytheon, ONR, and PACFLT will share input on technical capabilities and limitations of the ADR to inform the concept generation teams to address how the technology might best benefit future warfighters and maximize effectiveness in future operations and conflicts. This opportunity is only open to appropriately cleared NPS faculty and students.
Recent Workshops
WIC Workshop
23-26 September 2024
WIC Workshop
18-21 September 2023
Future Hybrid Force
19-22 September 2022
DESIGN CHALLENGE: "How might the convergence of emerging technologies offer new operational concepts and force designs to create
a more effective and resilient naval, joint, and coalition force across the spectrum of conflict and in all domains?"
Teams engaged in the rapid concept generation process using tools of human-centered design, and these seeds of ideas will inform class projects, thesis work, and research across the NPS campus throughout FY23.
Workshop Outcomes
- Final Report
- Quick Look Report
- Workshop materials and outcomes are available on the NPS Events Portal.
Nimitz Research Group Workshop
21-24 March 2022
DESIGN CHALLENGE: “How might U.S. Pacific Fleet preserve the balance of power and, if necessary, defeat a near peer adversary in the Western Pacific?”
Quick Look Report available here - full report will be linked once complete.
Small teams of junior officers explored this future problem space and generated concepts of operations and employment to benefit the future Fleet. This warfare innovation workshop explored four key focus areas:
- Present combat power – maintain a highly capable Fleet/FMF in a high state of readiness
- How might activities such as exercises, tests, and demonstrations exhibit capability and capacity, actual and/or perceived?
- Strengthen alliances – deepen trust-based relationships and interoperability with partner nations
- How might INDOPACOM improve cooperative efforts (bi-lateral and multi-lateral) with critical partner nation militaries in the western Pacific via policies, procedures, and technologies?
- Improve posture – provide an adversary an unpredictable, complex, and confusing operational view and targeting problem
- How might commanders array their forces in a way that presents an adversary with a formidable but confusing view of U.S. and Partner capability, capacity, and intent?
- Integrate information operations – dominate the fight for information across the three dimensions of the information environment (physical, informational, and cognitive)
- How might emerging technologies, activities, and new models of understanding “human system integration” enhance a combatant commander's ability to shape the Information environment in order to compete with adversaries below the threshold of armed conflict?
Workshop Outcomes
"Hybrid Force 2045" Workshop
20-23 September 2021
DESIGN CHALLENGE: How might emerging technologies, new operational concepts, and alternative fleet designs contribute to a more effective naval force across the spectrum from competition to conflict? How do the alternative fleet designs enhance the effectiveness and resilience of joint, combined and coalition forces across all domains?
This workshop was held as a Naval Postgraduate School Thesis & Research Week activity to apply emerging technologies to shape the way we fight. Nearly 130 participants served on one of six Concept Generation Teams, offered their services as a Mentor, or participated as an Observer.