In an effort to create a reusable Computer Generated Forces (CGF) model that would be useful in supporting Simulated Based Acquisition (SBA) environments, an opportunity was presented to modify interfaces to Suppressor in order for it to operate in such an environment. Using real-time modifications to Suppressor as a baseline, it was desired to further create a CGF that would support the integration of multiple models and simulations. The desired outcome was to develop a model that would allow a combination of other models and simulations to play together, sharing data and commands, to represent one entity in Suppressor (i.e., an aggregate of the parts simulated in various simulations and Command, Control, Communication, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) systems). At the same time, the infrastructure of this system had to be flexible to the point that no specific external model and no specific number of external models had to be present in the exercise in order for the entire entity to exist. It was determined that a flexible system such as this would be beneficial to those pursuing SBA activities because it would provide a means of piecing together a variety of systems until the user came up with a workable solution that was capable of meeting all of their design goals. This paper will give a brief overview of Suppressor and the underlying real-time infrastructure. It will explain the different variations of subsystems that can now be used to create a configurable entity within Suppressor, describe how this type of approach could be beneficial in a dynamically changing SBA environment, and present major lessons learned.