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A new partnership between Boeing and the Kelly Heritage Foundation – an educational nonprofit organization affiliated with Port San Antonio – will expand STEM learning and workforce development across South Texas.
More than $6 million worth of upgrades will occur in the Ali Al Salem Air Base Air Traffic Control Tower, which will improve the ability of host nation partners to implement the training they get in the United States.
VR has become a mainstay for many training programs, but a handful of companies are already imagining what the next chapter of VR will entail: from emotional tracking to understanding the physical world at a molecular level.
QinetiQ Group has won an £80m contract with the UK’s Ministry of Defence to provide expertise, training and support to accelerate and transform mission data production.
The XR Association has worked closely with Representative Lisa Blunt Rochester’s staff to draft H.R. 9674: Immersive Technology for the American Workforce Act of 2022, which was introduced to the House of Representatives in December.
The International Maritime Security Construct completed a three-day maritime exercise in the Arabian Gulf, integrating unmanned systems and artificial intelligence during a naval drill for the second time in six months.
As expected, Representative Mike Rogers (Alabama) has been named Chairman of the US House Armed Services Committee. While focused on disparate matters ranging from service member pay and benefits to the development of hypersonic and other next-generation aircraft, the congressman has been on record to call attention to training readiness and technology enablers of increasing importance to military training enterprises.
At the recent I/ITSEC conference in Orlando, a rather unusual project at the NATO booth dealt with Modelling & Simulation to support ‘resilience building’ and the creation of refugee flow management.
The NATO Science and Technology Organisation Technical Panels and Group held their 50th Fall Business meetings this autumn, bringing together scientists, engineers, and analysts, as well as representatives from national and NATO bodies, to help shape the future of science and technology in the Allliance.