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The 3rd event in SMi's Defence Training series - Simulation Training and Synthetic Environments 2006, will address the emerging trends within the international training environment and their impact on today’s battlefield. It will provide a forum for discussion on the long term direction of combat training. Taking account of rapidly enhancing synthetic environment technologies and the move towards a digitised battlefield, this event will discuss issues such as policy and doctrine, programme requirements and updates, as well as the cutting edge capabilities of synthetic environments and simulation techniques for defence training. Gain an insight from leading experts in the field including… Brigadier Ola Gynas, Head, Swedish Defence Wargaming Centre Brigadier Jan-Gunnar Isberg, Head, Swedish Core Planning Team VIKING -05, Swedish Defence Research Agency (F O I) Andy Fawkes, Deputy Director, Defence Analysis, Experimentation and Simulation, Ministry of Defence, UK Colonel James Shufelt, Director, TRADOC Proponent Integration Office, Virtual Training Environment, US Army Combined Arms Centre Colonel Craig Langhauser, Project Manager, Combined Arms Tactical Trainers, Program Executive Office, Simulation Training and Instrumentation Command, US Army Luciano Iorizzo, Deputy Commander, Army Training Support Centre, US Army Lieutenant Colonel Scheibert, Chief, Section Training & Exercise Support, Army Warfighting Simulation Centre, German Army Lieutenant Jan Svetoft, Chief of Staff, Swedish Core Planning Team VIKING –05, Swedish Defence Research Agency (F O I) Major Tony Masys, Operational Modeling and Simulation Coordinator, Synthetic Environment Coordination Office, Canadian Department of National Defence Major Daniel Ray, Modelling and Simulation Officer, Defense Analysis Modelling Information, ISR G2, US Army Major Andrew Brown III, Operations and Simulations Officer, Training Analysis and Computer Support and Simulations, Joint Multinational Readiness Group, US Army Dr Andrew Vallerand, Head of Future Forces Synthetic Environments, Defense Research & Development Canada Jonathan Marshall, Operations Manager, Directorate of Analysis Experimentation and Simulation, Ministry of Defence, UK Daniel Hoeh, Director, Training Analysis, Computer Support and Simulations, Joint Multinational Readiness Group, US Army
With Special Guest Chair... Benefits of Attending Simulation Training and Synthetic Environments include: LEARN about the importance of international and joint training programmes from country specific perspectives EXAMINE the challenges encountered and EVALUATE solutions available through the modernisation of military training UNDERSTAND the importance of technological developments and the role of simulation for effective military training REVIEW the latest technological developments for training systems in the tri-service arena GAIN important insights from lessons learned in Iraq and recent cutting edge experimentation
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