Frequently Asked Questions

In competitions with multiple rounds, may additional authors be added after the first round/first submission?
Am I required to have Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval for my human subjects research?
If I am using mathematical formulas in my submission, including explanations of symbols, does each instance of presenting a formula count as an exhibit (and thus count against the limit of 10 exhibits per submission)?
How strict is the word limit?
Do footnotes count toward the word limit?
Should I use estimative language in written submissions to AWMF, like in a National Intelligence Estimate (NIE), or take an approach more similar to a journal article?
How may I preserve the anonymity of my interviewees?

Updates

Publications | 06/23/25

Artificial Intelligence, the Complexity Trap, and National Security

This essay by Carl O. Pabo, Ph.D., introduces an agent-based model designed to help us foresee some of the critical changes likely to occur in an age of AI.
News Releases | 06/09/25

Sam Bresnick and Cole McFaul Named as Andrew W. Marshall Fellows

The Andrew W. Marshall Foundation (AWMF) welcomes Sam Bresnick and Cole McFaul as the 2025-2027 Andrew W. Marshall (AWM) Fellows, hosted in residence at the Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET) at Georgetown University.
News Releases | 06/03/25

Message From Executive Director Melissa Flagg

JAFFREY, NH – I am genuinely excited to join The Andrew W. Marshall Foundation as Executive Director. I am particularly excited to announce our cornerstone […]

News Releases | 05/19/25

AWMF Appoints Melissa Flagg as Executive Director

The Andrew W. Marshall Foundation (AWMF) has appointed Melissa Flagg, Ph.D., as its Executive Director. Melissa’s distinguished career as a leader and strategic thinker in her roles in research, government, and non-profit organizations, and as an AWMF advisor make her uniquely qualified for this position.