NATO M&S COE in I/ITSEC-Orlando, the world’s largest Modelling, Simulation & Training Event
ORLANDO – Florida, 27 November – 1 December: The NATO M&S COE participated to the Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC), the world’s largest Modelling, Simulation & Training Event where Military Institutions, Academia and Industries meet to network, showcase and learn more about the most innovative technologies and the latest military and political plans & policies of NATO and partner nations. During the event, Lt. Col. Piergiorgio Ventura presented two scientific papers on the Electromagnetic Layer for Multidomain Operations (ELMO) project and on the Modelling & Simulation in support of a comprehensive CBRN Layer development project. The ELMO presentation was accompanied by a live demo at the NATO Pavilion and at the Ansys company booth to display the tool’s capabilities and versatility showing an ElectroMagnetic Spectrum Operation virtually constructed in a complex multidomain scenario. Remarkable interest and collaboration proposals were expressed from Military and Industry representatives regarding the presentations and demos throughout the event.
Read the complete papers at the following links:
ELMO developing and testing activities
Modelling & Simulation in support of a comprehensive CBRN Layer development
Written by Lt. Col. Felice D’Ippolito and Lt. Col. Cristoforo Russo NATO M&S COE
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NATO Centres of Excellence are nationally or multi-nationally funded institutions accredited by NATO. They train and educate leaders and specialists from NATO member and partner countries, assist in doctrine development, identify lessons learned, improve interoperability and capabilities, and test and validate concepts through experimentation. They offer recognized expertise and experience that is of benefit to the Alliance and support the transformation of NATO, while avoiding the duplication of assets, resources and capabilities already present within the NATO command structure. Although not part of the NATO command structure, they are part of a wider framework supporting NATO Command Arrangements. [source https://www.act.nato.int/centres-of-excellence]