Futures Assessed alongside socio-Technical Evolutions (FATE) (Evaluation du futur et des evolutions socio-techniques (FATE))

Abstract

The NATO SAS-123 was initiated in order to study both scenarios of the future and Socio-Technical Systems (STS) concurrently; develop and assess the criteria for their interactions; and determine how these interacting variables may cause disruptions within the defense and security sectors. The resultant of our research is the FATE method. This method evolved through an iterative process with a search of literature, exploration of various existing theories to assess how such interactions occur and evolve, presentation at academic for a and conducting trials in several defence settings. The literature search found little on the simultaneous interaction of the STS in concert with scenarios of the future even though the discipline of foresight studies these two variables independently. The prospective multilayer framework theory lay the foundation for FATE. The method provides a tool that enables a better understanding of synergistic impacts of socio technical systems that influence development, adoption, use and impacts of technologies, which in turn, would allow Defence and security organizations to make more informed decisions about longer-term plans and strategies that will have to be, to the extent possible, future-proofed.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 01, 2021
Accession Number
AD1148020

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