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Virtual Reality Therapy for PTSD

Monday, May 18th, 2009
Virtual Reality Therapy for PTSD

Mental health therapists and social workers at the David Grant USAF Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., are currently using a virtual reality program to treat servicemembers who suffer from post traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, after returning from combat operations. “PTSD is an anxiety disorder that occurs sometimes after a person... »

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Increased Modeling and Simulation in the Development of Military Ground Vehicles

Monday, May 18th, 2009

AIM FIRE Military Day event draws key engineering leaders to discuss modeling and simulation tools and their impact on the evolving military vehicle development process TROY, Mich., May 15 /PRNewswire/ — The role of modeling and simulation in tomorrow’s defense engineering industry was a focal point for some of the top experts in military... »

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Interactive Video Training

Monday, May 18th, 2009

the Army’s Intelligence and Cultural Awareness Center at Fort Huachuca, Arizona, commanders knew they had a problem. In the 21st century, the Army was sending younger soldiers into an arena they had little cultural experience in, and at the same time, new social networking sites were poised to broadcast their mistakes to the world.... »

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Army center boosts recruits

Monday, May 18th, 2009

North of Philadelphia, in the suburban area of Bensalem, a recruiting center in the Franklin Mills Mall has achieved a 45 percent increase in Army recruits. The $12 million, 14,500-square-foot Army Experience Center (AEC) has had a significant impact since it opened its doors in August 2008. The two-year pilot project may subsequently have... »

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U.S. Army Expands Use of Video Games for Training

Monday, May 18th, 2009

A newly issued U.S. Army field manual has put people on notice: Video games are serious training tools. In its first revision since 9/11, the U.S. Army field manual for Training and Full Spectrum Operations mentions gaming 32 times, describing it as as a key ingredient in replicating “an actual operational environment.” Released in... »

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Virtual Combat Simulator

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Soldiers have a time-honored way of figuring out what happened after a firefight. They sit down together and hash it out, endlessly going over every moment of the battle as they try to determine who shot first, who hit their target, who missed, etc. Because of the limits of memory and perspective, some of... »

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From LAN to SIMNET

Monday, May 18th, 2009

If the career of Steven Woodcock illustrates the ways in which ideas, technologies, and personnel have flowed from military simulation efforts to the entertainment industries, doom II produced by Id Software, and falcon 4.0, one of Spectrum Holobyte’s videogames provide glimpses into how the exchange is being accelerated in the opposite direction at the... »

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From DARPA to LAN

Monday, May 18th, 2009

With the end of the Cold War, a stronger emphasis was placed during the 1990s on running a fiscally efficient military built on the practices of sound business and of making military procurement practices interface seamlessly with commercial industrial manufacturing processes. With pressure to reduce military spending applied by the Federal Acquisitions Streamlining Act... »

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US Army’s creation of SIMNET

Monday, May 18th, 2009

SIMNET, the military’s distributed SIMulator NETworking program.  Simulators developed prior to the 1980s were stand-alone systems designed for specific task-training purposes, such as docking a space capsule or landing on the deck of an aircraft carrier. Such systems were quite expensive, for example, more than $30-$35 million for an advanced pilot simulator system in... »

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Stars and Stripes: Army’s New Game

Friday, May 15th, 2009

The Army is shelling out nearly $18 million for a new training simulator game that will allow soldiers to drive virtual vehicles, fire virtual weapons and pilot virtual unmanned aerial vehicles in combat situations. The contract for “Game After Ambush” was awarded late last month to software developers Laser Shot, of Texas, Bohemia Interactive,... »

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Join the Fight!

Charlie Foxtrot is tournament where team play and player engagement is emphasized. Players can take on various roles that will allow them everything from leading the whole army (up to 100 players per server) in battle to play as a soldier in a line unit, pilot transport helicopters or being a gunner in armored vehicles.