NCS General News
Posted on September 4, 2009
The University of Central Florida is offering a new Professional Science Masters degree program in M&S starting in mid-October. Applications will be taken through Oct 9 and two web-based classes will be offered by UCF starting the week of October 12. It is a two year cohort program which can be taken completely on-line. See […]
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Posted on July 8, 2009
MS&T Magazine has an interesting article that discusses SECTER virtual world and PTSD: Reliving the horrors of war might not seem like the best way to rehabilitate US armed forces personnel suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. But when just such a therapeutic approach is conducted in the safe environment of a virtual world, initial […]
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Posted on June 12, 2009
The Joint Medical Simulation Technology Research and Development Center (JMSTRDC) will serve as the principal center and focal point for collaboration between the primary defense organizations conducting research and development activities in medical modeling and simulation for training, therapy, and rehabilitation. This will be a joint cooperative initiative that will support research projects, teamwork, and […]
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Posted on June 5, 2009
Once again, the Employ Florida Banner Center for Digital Media is pleased to announce FREE digital media training courses, leading to basic certifications in professional video editing (with Final Cut Pro 6) and digital image manipulation (using Photoshop CS4). These courses are being offered to assist dislplaced workers in upgrading their skills to find new […]
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Posted on May 13, 2009
From army.mil: The U.S. military is fielding a new vehicle rollover simulator to troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. The simulator is the Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protected Egress Trainer, or MET, and is the military’s latest initiative to prepare troops how to react in the event of a rollover. According to Army statistics, there were 144 non-hostile-related MRAP […]
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Posted on April 26, 2009
With more than $3 million in stimulus funds under the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act, WORKFORCE CENTRAL FLORIDA (WCF) has created the Summer Job Connection, a program that will pay the wages of 1,200 economically disadvantaged young adults ages 16 – 24 to work with local employers. WCF will pay the wages of the young […]
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Posted on March 12, 2009
From Florida Trend: The model for training surgeons once was, “See one. Do one. Teach one.” Trouble is, seeing one surgical procedure doesn’t mean you’ve seen all the ways that operation can turn out. Better to see as many as possible and practice a lot before touching a real live patient. That’s where the University […]
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Posted on March 3, 2009
From the Orlando Sentinel: “Only a month after it was announced, the Army’s latest multibillion-dollar simulation training deal is becoming a magnet for new companies seeking to join a key Central Florida industry. STOC II – the Simulation and Training Omnibus Contract II – has sent a buzz through the region’s high-tech training community. More […]
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Posted on February 2, 2009
Awards were made to 142 different companies across the Full & Open and Small Business Set-Aside Lots. A complete listing of all contract awardees by Lot:
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Posted on January 14, 2009
From the ASD-Network: Army aviation commanders discussed the importance of continual training and the value of unmanned aerial vehicles in the field at the Association of the United States Army’s Aviation Symposium and Exposition Jan. 8. Col. Daniel Ball, chief of G-3 aviation, United States Armed Forces Command, led a panel discussion on the commander’s […]
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Posted on January 6, 2009
The laws of attraction were at work when government corporation Airservices Australia needed to introduce a new air traffic control tower simulator as part of its training program at the Airservices Australia Learning Academy. Airservices used a ‘pull’ approach to partner with simulation specialists Adacel, drawing intellectual energy to their Air Traffic Control Tower Simulator […]
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Posted on January 6, 2009
Henry C. Okraski of Winter Park, Fla., a consultant for the simulation industry, has received the Golden Knight Award from his alma mater, Clarkson University. Presented each year during Reunion Weekend, Clarkson’s most prestigious alumni award is given to alumni who have distinguished themselves either by service to Clarkson through Alumni Association activities or have […]
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Posted on January 6, 2009
From the Orlando Sentinel: Military training contractor Raydon Corp. has snagged a contract potentially worth $46 million to perform various support services for war-game simulators used by the armed forces, the company said Tuesday. The Daytona Beach-based high-tech company beat a number of bigger rivals to win the three-year deal, which involves testing, maintaining and […]
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Posted on January 6, 2009
Thanks to the Orlando Business Journal for this news: Lockheed Martin Corp. announced it has entered an agreement to acquire Universal Systems & Technology Inc., also known as Unitech. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but Lockheed Martin’s simulation, training and support division in Orlando will manage Unitech’s 400 employees. Unitech is a Centreville, […]
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Posted on December 2, 2008
Medical Simulation Corporation (MSC) announces a new partnership with the University of South Florida (USF) to provide simulation training and education services for USF Health hospital partners and for local and national health professionals seeking continuing medical education. The MSC SimSuite Education Center is located at Tampa General Hospital, a major teaching affiliate of USF […]
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Posted on November 13, 2008
From the Maryland Community Newspapers Online: Hundreds of emergency personnel descended on the National Naval Medical Center last week trying to save 76 victims of a terrorist attack. But Suzanne Patterson just tried to make them look as gruesome as possible. Patterson was the special effects artist responsible for the “blood and guts” at the […]
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Posted on October 14, 2008
Advancements in science and technology that support full-spectrum operations, like exoskeletons, were discussed Wednesday at the annual meeting and exposition of the Association of the United States Army. The forum “Busting the Low-Tech Myth: Army S&T Support to Full Spectrum Operations” provided presentations on how experimental and applied technologies show the Army has advanced across […]
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Posted on October 14, 2008
Air Force Special Operations Command has consolidated all of its training units under the Air Force Special Operations Training Center, a new organization that formally stood up Oct. 6 at Hurlburt Field, Fla. The AFSOTC will be responsible for all mission qualification training of operators of AFSOC’s gunships, Combat Talon airlifters, PC-12 light transports, U-28 […]
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Posted on October 14, 2008
On the eve of an upgrade expected to more than triple its capability, the IBM high performance computing cluster housed at the Institute for Simulation and Training (IST) is operating around the clock at close to 100 percent capacity. The University of Central Florida installed the system through two Army grants totaling $2.6 million. The […]
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Posted on October 6, 2008
From Palm Beach Post writer Laura Green: Next school year, the first generation of Florida students can begin to earn a diploma from local public schools entirely online, without ever setting foot in a classroom from kindergarten through 12th grade. A new state law requires districts to create their own full-time virtual schools, collaborate with […]
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