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  Mathematical Programming Society http://www.mathprog.org/
The Mathematical Programming Society is an international organization dedicated to the support and development of the applications, computational methods, and theory of mathematical programming in its widest sense.
  INFORMS Decision Analysis Society http://www.fuqua.duke.edu/faculty/daweb/
Membership information, newsletter archive, meetings.
  Society for Risk Analysis http://www.sra.org/
Membership information, newsletter and journal, jobs and other resources.
  Society for Judgment and Decision Making Home Page http://www.sjdm.org/
An interdisciplinary academic organization dedicated to the study of normative, descriptive, and prescriptive theories of decision.
  Society for Medical Decision Making http://www.gwu.edu/~smdm
Promoting rational and systematic approaches to decision making that will improve the health and clinical care of individuals and assist health policy formation.
  ACM Special Interest Group on Simulation (SIGSIM) http://www.sigsim.org/
Seeks the advancement of the state-of-the-art in the inherently cross-disciplinary fields of simulation and modeling. Includes mailing list.
  Military Operations Research Society http://www.mors.org
Serves the U.S. Department of Defense analytic community. Symposia, publications, awards, membership information.
  INFORMS College on Simulation http://www.informs-cs.org/
College information, its newsletter, list of conferences and workshops, and simulation information and links.
  European Working Group on Multicriteria Decision Aid http://www.inescc.pt/~ewgmcda
Presentation, newsletter archive and professional contacts.
  National Security Decision-Making Game http://www.nsdmg.org/
The NSDM Game recreates real-world international crises of the present or immediate future. Ideas for scenarios are taken from current headlines and developing trends. Players take the parts of national leaders, dignitaries, ambassadors, military leaders, and political groups and are given the opportunity to try and solve all the world's problems. Played only at gaming conventions.
  ISDG: The International Society of Dynamic Games http://www.hut.fi/Units/SAL/ISDG/
Promotes interactions among researchers interested in the theory and applications of dynamic games. Newsletter, journals, meetings.

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