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MILITARY TECHNOLOGY at I/ITSEC 2014

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The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) promotes cooperation among the Armed Services, Industry, Academia and various government agencies in pursuit of improved training and education programmes, identification of common training issues and development of multiservice programs.

The Training, Simulation and Modeling Industry has a very important job to do in providing the very best of Training Equipment and Simulation Technologies for forces in the field and at home. I/ITSEC strives to meet these very important and ever changing needs. The attendees that are present at I/ITSEC understand that training is a core process in a successful and modern business. In these successful organisations, training is continuous, pervasive, and institutionalised. These organisations come to I/ITSEC to find the resources that they will need to adapt to the new tasks and threats of tomorrow.

Some of the most innovative companies in the MS&T industry are present each year at I/ITSEC. Previous exhibit displays have included: Computer-Based 3D graphics, Flight Simulators, Convoy Trainers, SCORM, Information Technology, Advanced Distributed Learning, Aerospace, Communications, Public Safety, and many more.  I/ITSEC is “Mission Critical” National Security in a global context.

For I/ITSEC 2014, MILITARY TECHNOLOGY has published various interesting topics in issue 12/14, available on booth #773.



Issue #12/14 includes opinions, news, C4I reviews, industrial and political news, spotlights on Pakistan’s Armed Forces and Industy, and a Look at USSOCOM’s Tactical Assault Light Operator Suit (TALOS) Programme. Furthermore the issue includes articles on Fuel Cells/Batteries/Alternative Developments (Personal), Biomechanical Developments, the Future Roles of GEOINT in Defence and Contingency Planning, Border Security in Difficult Terrain, and a Pistols and Handguns topic featuring the US DoD’s Modular Handgun System (MHS) Programme of Record, as well as a review of the current Handgun Market.

For I/ITSEC 2014, issue #12/14 includes an in-depth look at Simulation & Training for 2015 and Beyond, Augmenting Virtual Reality, and Combined Arms Synthetic Training, as well as articles on Training Systems Integration, Blast Simulation, and Simulation & Training News. Furthermore, this issue includes the Simulation and Training Bosses (SATB) Series - Selected Industrial Views with the following statements:

  • Alenia Aermacchi
  • Bob Gower, Vice President, Boeing Training Systems and Government Services
  • Gene Colabatistto, Group President, Defence & Security, CAE
  • Joe Swinski, President The DiSTI Corporation
  • Christoph Weber, Executive Vice President Aerosystems Division, ESG Elektroniksystem- und Logistik-GmbH
  • Cory Kumm, Worldwide Director of Military & Simulation, Havok 
  • Dan Schimmel, CEO VT MÄK
  • Ron Vadas, President of Meggitt Training Systems 
  • Bob Williams, Vice President, Raytheon's Global Training Solutions
  • Frank Thieser, Director Business Development & Strategy, Reiser
  • Ir. Chris Haarmeijer, CEO RE-liON
  • Ulrich Sasse, Managing Director of Rheinmetall Defence Electronics, President, Simulation and Training Division
  • Oliver Meyer, Senior Vice President Simulation & Training, RUAG Defence 
  • Jean-Jacques Guittard, VP Training and Simulation at Thales


MILITARY TECHNOLOGY #12/2014, as well as the latest issue of NAVAL FORCES are available at I/ITSEC 2014 on booth #773.



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