The Sexual Assault Prevention and Response unit at US Air Force Base Fairchild in Washington implemented a new virtual reality training to continue to prepare Airmen in recognizing and assisting victims of sexual assault.
The 176th Maintenance Group at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, used squadron innovation funds from ARCWERX to create the virtual reality lab, which will enhance training capabilities for maintenance Airmen.
HTX Labs, creator of the EMPACT Immersive Learning Platform, has been awarded a new Small Business Innovation Research Phase II contract with the US Air Force 821 Contingency Response Squadron.
Mike Aldinger has joined Huntington Ingalls Industries' Technical Solutions division as vice president of live, virtual, constructive training solutions with a focus on growth and engagements with the U.S. Air Force.
Ryan Aerospace of Australia has been awarded a series of contracts to supply nearly 300 jet fighter and helicopter training simulators to the US Air Force as part of the new program known as “Pilot Training Transformation” or PTT.
Painters with the U.S. Air Force 588th Aircraft Maintenance Support Squadron Corrosion Control shop at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, are some of the first to do their refresher paint training in a virtual paint simulator.
The U.S. Air Education and Training Command leaders have unanimously voted to validate Dynepic’s Member Operations Training Analytics and Reports platform as an AETC requirement.
The Air University Library and Immersive Learning and Simulation Research Task Force received a Pilot Training Next simulator at the Air University Library Innovation Lab in Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama.