1st Prize: How to Fight an Unmanned War: An Examination of Tactics in Robotic Warfare [1], by Lieutenant James Drennan
2nd Prize: From Unique Needs to Modular Platforms: The Future of Military Robotics [2], by PJ Neal
3rd Prize: Our Own Worst Enemy: Institutional Inertias and the Internal Challenges of Embracing Robotics [3], by Nathan Hughes
3rd Prize: Mad, Mad Killer Robots [4], by Lieutenant Colonel David W. Szelowski, USMCR (Ret.)
Sponsored by Northrop Grumman
