As we close the door on 2018 and look to the future of military training and simulation in 2019, the editors of Modern Military Training are highlighting conversations that we’ve had with experts on
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Category: IITSEC 2018In November, the editors of Modern Military Training were on the show floor at IITSEC talking with industry leaders about the latest trends in training and simulations. The show has seen many changes over
- December 7th, 2018
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The predominance of cloud-based technology in the defense industry is rapidly growing and its ability to shape the way we train warfighters today and tomorrow is undeniable. This is especially applicable to the concept
- November 30th, 2018
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We’ve made it to Day 4 of I/ITSEC 2018 and after walking across the show floor several times to see some of the cutting-edge technology that’s out there preparing warfighters for the high-end fight
- November 28th, 2018
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I/ITSEC 2018 is underway and has already demonstrated a promising exchange of information among industry, the military, and the educational communities. From the keynote addresses, to the exhibit hall and demonstrations, the event has
- November 27th, 2018
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Military training leaders are here in Orlando, Florida for I/ITSEC 2018 for a full week focused on simulation showcases, education, and an exchange of information among industry, military, and academia about the future
Editor’s Note: With I/ITSEC 2018kicking off this week, the Modern Military Training editorial team wanted to share a message directly from NTSA’s President, RADM James Robb, USN (Ret.). The note penned by RADM
- November 15th, 2018
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We’re mere weeks away from I/ITSEC 2018 and the defense industry is anxiously awaiting the world’s largest modeling, simulation, and training event. Experts in this industry look forward to exploring this year’s theme
- November 5th, 2018
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Editor’s Note: As I/ITSEC 2018 rapid approaches, the Modern Military Training editorial team wanted to share a message directly from this year’s Conference Chair, Elizabeth Biddle, Ph.D., Technical Fellow at Boeing. The note penned