NCS Inducts Two New Members into M&S Hall of Fame

11 November 2022

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Dr. Winston Bennett and Dr. James Wall were inducted into the National Center for Simulation’s (NCS) Modeling & Simulation Hall of Fame on 24 October 2022.

 The NCS Modeling & Simulation (M&S) Hall of Fame was established in 2014 to recognize the efforts and contributions of individuals who are outstanding in the M&S field. Bennett and Wall are now two of its 36 total pioneers who have received the honor.

 “The technology and applications, which in many ways, were inspired, developed or spearheaded by these [36] individuals on the [Hall of Fame] wall, have provided excellent tools and training support to allow our warfighters to encounter almost any type of situation imaginable – not to mention the countless lives that have been saved,” said George Cheros, NCS president and CEO, during his opening comments. “Now, after several decades of growth and development, our region is known as the epicenter of the world for modeling, simulation and training.”

After initial introductions, Dr. Neal Finkelstein, NCS chief operating officer, emceed the ceremony. Bennett was inducted by Bill Reuter, founder and CEO of Roto Speaks and an NCS board member, who noted that Bennett has been referred to by some as the “father of live, virtual and constructive training.”

Brian Holmes, vice president for business development at SIMETRI, inducted Wall after describing his professional highlights achieved during an M&S career lasting almost 50 years.

 “M&S is represented by a tightly-knit community of truly dedicated professionals who are always reaching higher and maintaining focus on the community they serve, especially the warfighter,” Wall said. “While Orlando is the epicenter of modeling and simulation, NCS deserves great credit for reaching out and being inclusive of M&S on a national level. NCS is truly committed to extending the benefits of M&S to a diverse user base that goes far beyond the military, while not losing sight of those who serve and defend freedom.”

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