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TRADOC Officials Seeking Industry Input for Virtual Reality-Based Simulation Projects

TRADOC Officials Seeking Industry Input for Virtual Reality-Based Simulation Projects
TRADOC's Tony Cerri and Booz Allen Hamilton's Young Bang during a panel on virtual reality training simulation. Photo: Matthew Beinart.

The Army’s training command is seeking readily available commercial open architecture capabilities needed to more rapidly pursue data-centric, virtual reality-driven simulators for future training efforts. Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) officials are moving forward with simulation initiatives to speed up Army training objectives while creating more comprehensive virtualized environments, according to the command’s lead for data science models.“We are intending to field an architecture that will be both virtual and constructive. If you want to go out and practice squad…

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