Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II (ADST-II) Czech Simulation Center Support for Final Report, Results of Analysis
Abstract
The Czech Republic through its Military Academy in Brno, Czech Republic, is establishing an on site Simulation Center to train Commanders and Staffs. The first priority for the center is to train commanders and staffs to perform their tasks using simulations, especially for collective training with other NATO countries. Through discussions with STRICOM and engineers from the ADST II Program, the Czechs selected the Modular Semi-Automated Forces (ModSAF) and Janus simulation software as the starting point for their simulation capability. In addition, the Czechs initiated a Foreign Military Sale (FMS) case to acquire the software and technical assistance through a Government-to-Government transaction. The Czech military intends to use the center to train commanders, staffs, and units so that they can function in a NATO environment with understanding and confidence. They also expect the simulation center training will demonstrate that the tasks learned in the simulation environment actually work in the field. Building the overall simulation environment began with an analysis of the requirements leading to design of an open system simulation architecture for the Czech Military Academy (MA) . This Delivery Order (Do) addresses the overall design, installation, and integration of an initial simulation capability at the Czech Military Academy in Brno. It also
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 23, 1999
- Accession Number
- ADA381820
Entities
Organizations
- Lockheed Martin Information Systems & Global Solutions