The Role of the Digital Twin in National Security
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The Role of the Digital Twin in National Security

Jane DOE speaks with Dr. Michael Grieves, the father of the digital twin, about the evolution of the digital twin, its potential to reduce costs and predict future outcomes, and its capability to provide valuable insights and identify weaknesses in adversarial capabilities.

Chapter 1: The concept of digital twins and their applications. 
Chapter 2: Digital twins and their use cases in the Intelligence Community.
Chapter 3: Digital twin lifecycle.
Chapter 4: Digital twins, AI, and the metaverse in product development.
Chapter 5: Manolis Minutes: neurodiversity,
Chapter 6: Digital twin technology and space exploration. 
Chapter 7: Virtual twins and predictive analytics in various fields.
Chapter 8: AI, digital twins, and their potential impact on society.
Chapter 9: Adopting digital twin technology in the Intelligence Community. 

Creators and Guests

Dr. Michael Grieves
Guest
Dr. Michael Grieves
Dr. Michael Grieves is an internationally renowned expert on Digital Twins, a concept that he originated, and organizational digital transformation. His focus is on product development, engineering, systems engineering and complex systems, manufacturing, especially additive manufacturing, and operational sustainment. Dr. Grieves has written the seminal books on Product Lifecycle Management and the seminal papers and chapters on Digital Twins, He has consulted and/or done research at some of the top global organizations, including NASA, Boeing, Unilever, Newport News Shipbuilding, and General Motors. In addition to his academic credentials, Dr. Grieves has over five decades of extensive executive and deep technical experience in both global and entrepreneurial technology and manufacturing companies. He has been a senior executive at both Fortune 1000 companies and entrepreneurial organizations during his career. He founded and took public a national systems integration company and subsequently served as its audit and compensation committee chair. Dr. Grieves has substantial board experience, including serving on the boards of public companies in the United States, China, and Japan. Dr. Grieves earned his B.S. Computer Engineering from Michigan State University, an MBA from Oakland University, and his doctorate from Case Western Reserve University.