Wargaming Applications in the Intelligence Community
Sat, Mar 14
|https://meet.google.com/ufn-pxbg-pbv
How do intelligence practitioners and students use wargames? And how can we think about the role of "war"games beyond the realm of armed conflict, and into the full range of complex questions we want to explore?


Time & Location
Mar 14, 2026, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
https://meet.google.com/ufn-pxbg-pbv
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About the event
How do intelligence practitioners and students use wargames? And how can we think about the role of "war"games beyond the realm of armed conflict, and into the full range of complex questions we want to explore?
Games are increasingly finding a home in the intelligence community, but that conversation rarely makes it outside IC circles. In this talk, Anya Bolden draws on research conducted as part of her Master's degree in Applied Intelligence at Georgetown University to examine three ways games are being used by intelligence practitioners and students today, and how those applications might evolve in the future.
No prior background in intelligence or wargaming required. This session is designed for a general audience and touches on dynamics relevant across a wide range of fields and disciplines, from educators and analysts to designers and researchers.
🧠 Wargaming Applications in the Intelligence Community
📅 Saturday, March 14
🕙 10:00 -…