• Live, Virtual, and Constructive is the way forward for training. FLTLT Flynn Kenney left and FLTLT Clinton Baldock of No 285 Squadron fly a mission in the C-130J Full-Flight Mission Simulator during Coalition Virtual Flag 15. Credit: Defence
    Live, Virtual, and Constructive is the way forward for training. FLTLT Flynn Kenney left and FLTLT Clinton Baldock of No 285 Squadron fly a mission in the C-130J Full-Flight Mission Simulator during Coalition Virtual Flag 15. Credit: Defence
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Australian companies with interest in the ADF’s requirement for Core Simulation Capability (CSimC) under JP 9711-1 are requested to submit an Request For Information (RFI) to Simulation Australasia prior to 1200 Friday 9 December.

The Defence CSimC will incorporate and support Live, Virtual and Constructive simulation-enabled collective training (SeCT).


 

“One of our Corporate Members is seeking responses from Australian industry that will enable live and simulated training together for large scale Joint and Combined collective training.”

 


Services to be delivered under CSimC will provide critical training support to the future force through a significant upgrade and expansion of its simulation capability.

“One of our Corporate Members is seeking responses from Australian industry that will enable live and simulated training together for large scale Joint and Combined collective training,” Simulation Australasia CEO John Stewart said. “On behalf of a Simulation Australasia member we have been tasked to seek AIC Industry engagement.”

The work packages include Systems Development and Integration; Test and Evaluation; and Verification and Validation.

See our Tenders today for more information.

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