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Presents the 4th annual
Joint Simulation
& training 2011
Augmenting Live Training with Realistic, Flexible and Cost Effective
Synthetic Solutions for Joint Operations
Main Conference Days: Post-Conference Workshops: Venue:
26th – 27th September 28th September America Square Conference Centre, London
“Good panel. Hearing how other
countries have the same challenges
and how they solve it.”
- South African National Defence Forces
Joint Simulation & training 2011 Will EnablE You to:
Assess the opportunities and challenges presented by simulated training systems in the modern
training cycle. Discuss blended training with the USMC Training & Education Command; value for money
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procurement with the UK MoD; simulator interoperability with the Swedish Armed Forces and pre-
mission rehearsals with the Norwegian Military Academy
Understand the value and capabilities of distance, serious gaming and E-Learning technologies in our
focused afternoon. Learn how to integrate e-learning into your training syllabus with the UK MoD’s Joint
Services Command and Staff College and how to economically use COTS and serious gaming with the UK
Royal Navy’s Technology Based Training Unit
Hear first hand successful case studies of simulation, e-learning and serious gaming technology
integration from representatives of respective land, air and naval forces globally. Hear a senior
representative from the UK MoD’s Joint Training Evaluation & Simulation (JTES) discuss how technology will
transform defence training now and in the future
Post-Conference Workshops: 28th September
Workshop A: Workshop B:
09:30-12:30 The Next Generation of Learning Technologies: 13:30-16:30 Standardisation and Interoperability of Simulation
Training the Instructors and Utilising Mobile Learning Solutions Technologies
WORKSHOP LEADER: Travis Osborne, Chief of the Training LED By: Dr. Barry Ezell, Research Associate Professor,
Technology Requirements Branch, Directorate of Plans, Programs, VIRGINIA MODELLING, ANALySIS AND SIMULATION CENTRE
Requirements, and Assessments, Air Education and Training (VMASC) present. The
Command, Air Force General Staff, USAF “It was great to be
information will guide our future.”
Expert Speaker Panel includes: - SAAB
Colonel Wayne Stilwell, Chief Simulation and Assessments, Air Education & Training Dr Alan Ashworth, Chief Scientist,
Modeling & C4 (SMC4) Joint Warfare Command, Airforce General Staff, USAF Behavioural Systems, US AIR FORCE
Centre, NATO Major Dan McBride, Simulation, Defence RESEARCH LAB
Colonel Dennis Thompson, Director, MAGTF Helicopter Flying School (DHFS), UK MOD Lieutenant Alex Smith, Technology Based
Training Simulations, US MARINE CORPS Major Jill Pease, Training Development Training Unit, ROyAL NAVy
Colonel Luigi Casali, Airforce General Staff, Advisor, Army Division, Joint Services Lieutenant Vincent Defoe, Chief of Air
ITALIAN AIR FORCE Command and Staff College, UK MoD Operations, Defence College, Royal
Lieutenant Colonel Eric Merck, Head of Squadron Leader Kevin Parker, SO2 Military Academy, Belgian Armed Forces
Simulation & Deputy of Doctrine Studies Research and Development, Technology Captain Bjorn Persson, Human Resource
Office, FRENCH ARMy AVIATION Based Training Group, DEFENCE CENTRE OF Centre, SWEDISH ARMED FORCES
Andy Fawkes, Deputy Head of Capability, TRAINING SUPPORT Tim Mahon, OSINT Analyst for the UK
Joint Training Evaluation & Simulation Major Ulf Jinnestrand, Head of Modelling Bureau of Hawk Associates Limited and
(JTES), UK MoD & Simulation Development, SWEDISH Editor of The Training & Simulation Forum
Travis Osborne, Chief of the Training ARMED FORCES Kenny Hebert, Product Manager, Presagis
Technology Requirements Branch, Major Roar Wold, Head of Simulation,
Directorate of Plans, Programs, Requirements NORWEGIAN MILITARy ACADEMy
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2. day one: 26th September 2011
08.30 13.20
Coffee & Registration Bringing Individual Training into a Collective Training Environment:
09.00 The Electronic Counter-Measure Case Study
Chairman’s Welcome & Opening Speech r Teaching and reinforcing Tactics, Techniques and Protocols (TTPs) in
Colonel Wayne Stilwell, Chief Simulation Modeling & C4 (SMC4) Joint virtual environments
Warfare Centre, NATO r Integrating E-Learning with serious gaming software to improve the
“start state” of students
09.10 r Stripping out e-learning segments for electronic distribution through
Getting the Balance Right: Successfully Blending Live, Virtual, and the Defence Learning Portal
Constructive Training r Meeting learning objectives and the students reaction
r Not just what but when: The importance of training design to use the Major Jill Pease, Training Development Advisor, Army Division, Joint
right LVC tool(s) at the right time throughout a training program Services Command and Staff College, UK MoD
r Increasing synthetic training capability robustness through networking
existing virtual and constructive systems to conduct multi-party 14.00
immersive training Combining COTS Serious Gaming Technology and In-House
r Using integrated LVC capabilities to improve individual and collective Customisation for Flexible Virtual Training Applications: Virtual
home station training and support large scale exercise in an era of Battlespace 2 (VBS2)
decreasing training resources r The use of open architecture technologies for increased flexibility and
Colonel Dennis Thompson, Director, MAGTF Training Simulations, US decreased cost
MARINE CORPS r Cost saving opportunities of serious gaming
r VBS2 as a procedural trainer to maximise live training time
09.50 r Increased mobility to allow for in-theatre training
Achieving Value for Money (VfM) Procurement in Flexible Training Solutions Lieutenant Alex Smith, Technology Based Training Unit, ROyAL NAVy
r The use of procedural simulators to maximize training time and avoid failure
r Balancing cost with the fidelity of new systems 14.30
r Designing for flexibility: using re-configuration to ensure future proofing Using Integrated Procedural Modelling Techniques for Rapid and
Major Dan McBride, Simulation, Defence Helicopter Flying School Cost-Effective Terrain Database Construction
(DHFS), UK MoD r Recent influences from the commercial gaming industry are creating
increased expectations and demands on the fidelity and quality of the
10.30 terrain databases used in the M&S domain
Coffee & Networking Break r This presentation will discuss procedural methods utilized for
11.00 automated 3D modelling and terrain generation
Training Design and Integrating Simulators into the Training Cycle: r Current initiatives re being undertaken to reduce the complexity, time,
The Ground Based Training System for the T346 and cost of creating high-resolution synthetic environments through
r Overview of the T346 ground based training system procedural modeling techniques.
r Computer aided instructor r Focus on the cost and time savings benefits when implementing this
r Computer / simulation based training technology in existing and new training applications.
r Part Task Trainer (PTT) Kenny Hebert, Product Manager, PRESAGIS
r Full-mission simulator 15.10
r Bridging the training GAP between current lead in to’ fighter training Coffee & Networking Break
(LIFT) fleet and 4th/5th generation fighters
r Enhancing pilot information management skills 15.50
r Overcoming potential task saturation Outlining the Swedish Selection and Approach to Pilot Training:
r The challenges of effective training design and strategies to achieve Integrating e-Learning with Serious Gaming
this: Integrated training management system r A training system linked to the candidate’s experience
Colonel Luigi Casali, Air Force General Staff, ITALIAN AIR FORCE r Using $100 software for training of 4th generation fighter pilots
r Lessons Learnt: Cost-effectiveness of the training model and results
11.40 r Thoughts for the future
Future of Air Force Maintenance Training Captain Bjorn Persson, Human Resource Centre, SWEDISH ARMED FORCES
r Using advanced learning applications and technologies
r Mobile Learning 16.30
r Constructive simulated learning: MyBase Methods and Media Selection Tool (MMST): Matching Desired
r New requirements of Fifth generation fighter maintenance training Learning Outcomes with Appropriate Solutions
r F-22 Raptor r Current MOD policy and guidance on learning technologies: the wide range
r F-35 JST of emerging technologies such as mobile learning and serious games
r Plans for the Future Learning Environment (FLE) r Overcoming the incoherence and fragmented application of learning
Travis Osborne, Chief of the Training Technology Requirements Branch, technologies
Directorate of Plans, Programs, Requirements and Assessments, AIR r MMST development: A framework and guidance for Defence units aiming
EDUCATION & TRAINING COMMAND USAF to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of their training and education
r The underlying assumptions behind the MMST, how it can be applied
12.20 Lunch to military training requirements and the tool itself
Squadron Leader Kevin Parker, SO2 Research and Development,
E-lEarning tEChnologiES and SEriouS gaming aftErnoon Technology Based Training Group, Defence Centre of Training Support,
UK MoD
17.10
Chair’s Close and End of Day One
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3. day two: 27th September 2011
08.30 Coffee & Registration 12.20 Lunch
09.00 13.30
Chairman’s Welcome & Opening Speech Panel Session: Successfully Balancing Value for Money with High
Colonel Wayne Stilwell, Chief Simulation Modeling & C4 (SMC4) Joint Fidelity Solutions: Discussion Panel
Warfare Centre, NATO As budgets tighten and the cost of live training rises, requirements for
09.10 low cost high fidelity simulators and training aides have increased.
Transforming Defence Training through Technology? However, with such an array of technology now available, what is
r Can simulation and technology in general, transform training for the better? the correct balance of capabilities versus costs? And what might the
r Achieving the right live / synthetic blend training of future conflicts require?
r New technologies This interactive session will give delegates the opportunity to discuss
r What are the barriers to this potential transformation? this issue and others raised over the course of the event.
r Organisational and Culture change Led by: Colonel Wayne Stilwell, Chief Simulation Modeling & C4
r What is the UK MoD approach to Simulation and Training? (SMC4) Joint Warfare Centre, NATO
Andy Fawkes, Deputy Head of Capability, Joint Training Evaluation & 14.00
Simulation (JTES), UK MoD Cognitive Modelling to Improve EOD/Route Clearance Personnel
09.40 Selection and Training for Visual Detection of IEDs
Enhancing Army Aviation Simulation-Based Training r Air Force Research Laboratory applied psychological program for
r Current status of simulation systems used in French Army aviation improving visual detection of IEDs, funded by JIEDDO
r Achieving enhanced training capabilities on a budget r Theory-driven collection of cognitive performance data through basic
r Integrating simulation technology into the training cycle with effective realism neurocognitive batteries and Cognitive Task Analyses of experienced
Lieutenant Colonel Eric Merck, Head of Simulation & Deputy of route clearance teams
Doctrine Studies Office, FRENCH ARMy AVIATION r Personnel selection software tools and Virtual Battlespace 2 (VBS2)
10.30 Coffee & Networking Break modules for training cognitive skills prior to deployment
Dr Alan Ashworth, Chief Scientist, Behavioural Systems, US AIR FORCE
11.00 RESEARCH LAB
Developments in Joint Trainer Simulation and Feedback from
VIKING 2011 14.40 Coffee Break
r Procuring simulators specific to mission requirements: complex and 15.10
peace support operations Providing in Theatre Training and Re-training to the Air Force
r Ensuring great inter-operability and integration of common systems r Working around alternative priorities: Providing training to fit around
for joint training capability operational requirements
r Moving simulators further along the training cycle for high fidelity r Coping with information security in sensitive theatres of operation
mission rehearsal r Methods of improving distance training and planned future developments
r Feedback from VIKING 2011: equipment integration for C2 Lieutenant Vincent Defoe, Chief of Air Operations, Defence
Major Ulf Jinnestrand, Head of Modelling & Simulation Development, College, Belgian Armed Forces
SWEDISH ARMED FORCES 15.50
11.40 Live training in a Joint Context - Will it Survive?
Using Simulation for Officer Training and Broader Operational r Is simulation a panacea for future training requirements?
Requirements r What advantages and disadvantages does live training bring for the
r Norwegian simulation requirements for their officer training user community?
r The use of simulators to train for leadership, planning and C2 oriented skills r How will the live, virtual, constructive mix evolve in light of current
r Simulation of broader operational factors to create a realistic and and future requirements?
immersive environment: Culture and religion Tim Mahon, OSINT Analyst for the UK Bureau of Hawk Associates
r Use in pre-mission rehearsals and the creation of complex scenarios Limited and Editor of The Training & Simulation Forum
Major Roar Wold, Head of Simulation, NORWEGIAN MILITARy ACADEMy 16.30 Chair’s Close and End of Day Two
Post-Conference Workshops: 28th September 2011
09.30 – 12.30 13.30 – 16.30
Workshop A: The Next Generation of Learning Technologies: Training the Workshop B: Standardisation and Interoperability of Simulation Technologies
Instructors and Utilising Mobile Learning Solutions Aims of session:
This exclusive workshop will give you the opportunity to explore and learn how r Background on standards in M&S:
the latest learning technologies can be used to ‘train the trainer’ to enhance q Problem areas
the effectiveness of your military training. This session will cover the myriad of q Our approach
technologies available to military instructors and how to successfully integrate q Examples
these into your training syllabus from one of the leaders in the field. r Update on M&S Interoperability
Aims of session: q Interoperability between Command and Control (C2) and Simulations
r Assessing how to best train instructors in the use of next generation learning q Human Social Cultural Behavior (HSCB)
technologies, including: q M&S Interoperability Standards
q Distributive learning portals q Live Virtual Constructive (LVC) Interoperability
q Serious games r Looking to the future:
q Mobile learning platforms q Dealing with key challenges such as composability and measure on return
r Looking to the future: assessing how mobile solutions could be utilised in on investment
conjunction with serious games and distance learning portals to create q Key standards development such as verification, validation and accreditation
synergy between these platforms q M&S complexity
Benefits of attending: Benefits of attending:
r Learn how the Air Education & Training Command (AETEC) is using mobile r Learn about theories and methodologies in order to solve interoperability problems
learning platforms to train and certify airmen including: that cut across M&S domains
q Platform/software selection q mathematical model of interoperability
q Student/instructor feedback q general theory of understanding
q Effectiveness of using mobile solutions to produce the desired learning outcomes q Levels of Conceptual Interoperability Model (LCIM)
r Interact with a leader in the field and understand the differences between the r Learn how VMASC is addressing the M&S standards challenges
theoretical and practical application of the above technologies r Interact with leaders in the field and understand the big issues and what we
Led by Travis Osborne, Chief of the Training Technology Requirements Branch, are doing about standards and interoperability
Directorate of Plans, Programs, Requirements, and Assessments, AIR EDUCATION Led by Dr. Barry Ezell, Research Associate Professor, VIRGINIA MODELLING,
AND TRAINING COMMAND USAF ANALySIS AND SIMULATION CENTRE (VMASC)
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