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Improbable Defense and National Security is set to showcase a range of military simulation technical demonstrations at the Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) at booth #1248, powered by the company’s flagship synthetic environment development platform technology.
Improbable will demonstrate how its synthetic environment development platform is transforming synthetic capabilities and enabling greater agility in software development.
Technical demonstrations of the latest generation of synthetic environments will be available for viewing, including Strategic and Operational Decision Analysis, and Enabling Massive User Concurrency in Military Simulation.
The Strategic and Operational Decision Analysis demonstration simulates a missile and disinformation strike on an urban environment and tracks its impact on the mobilization times and attrition rates of reserve forces and civilians. The demonstration shows the flexibility and extensibility of Improbable's platform, the ease with which additional model integrations can occur, and the platform's ability to capture key strategic or operational level analytics over the course of a simulation. It also highlights the ability of the runtime to be run real time or as fast as possible.
Its Enabling Massive User Concurrency in Military Simulation demo will show its experimentational gameplay mode that allows thousands of distributed players to enter a virtual world simultaneously. Improbable has taken that capability and within six weeks applied it to defense, enabling massive virtual training at the brigade level and above.
Improbable will also be participating in a number of thought leadership panels and discussions.
Jennifer McArdle, product strategist at Improbable, will chair a discussion with Congressional leadership from the Congressional Modeling and Simulation Caucus and will also join panels and group discussions on “Scaffolding the Future: Contested and Complex Battlespace”, and “A New American Way of Training”.
Improbable subject matter experts will take part in discussions on how the Department of Defense can use synthetic population generation, “Growing People: Generating Realistic Populations and Explainable Goal Directed Behaviors”, and “Designing the Future of Training”.