“This panel discussion will explore how the Marine Corps is transforming its development and delivery of simulation-supported training and identify opportunities for collaboration with industry, academia, and government partners. This panel will identify how the Marine Corps is increasing effectiveness and efficiency in the delivery of simulation-supported training, with an emphasis on how the Marine Corps is partnering with other services and academia.
Attendees can expect to learn about available resources and opportunities for collaboration with the Project Tripoli team for the development, documentation, and implementation of Marine Corps LVC training environments.
The conversation will focus on how the Project Tripoli team is increasing effectiveness and efficiency in collaboration with other government partners.
Increased effectiveness in the delivery of sim-supported training is addressed with consideration of:
- Making a clear connection between capability development, mission engineering, and training environment design,
- Using training effectiveness evaluations to inform use of sim-supported training environments,
- Providing guidance for modeling methodologies for LVC constructs relative to operational capabilities,
- Supporting implementation of sim-supported training by more formally connecting organizations for training design and LVC integration, and
- Using organizations for their respective areas of expertise.
Increased efficiency in the delivery of sim-supported training is addressed with consideration of:
- Leveraging and investing in existing DoD simulations, exercise design/control tools, and M&S artifact repositories,
- Collaborating for the development of well-documented LVC constructs for use by all by connecting the TECOM Integration Center with other services’ laboratories, schools, and integration centers, and
- Providing M&S education and training resources for M&S students and practitioners alike.”