LAND SIMULATION CORE 2.0 MEDIA COVERAGE
The announcement that AVS has been awarded a contract to deliver a suite of Common Simulation Software (CSS) and associated technologies to the Australian Army has been receiving a wide range of coverage - from local news outlets such as the Newcastle Herald, through to national Defence publications including Defence Connect and Australian Defence Magazine.
Below is a recent story that aired on NBN Television, a podcast from the team at Newy Tech People, as well as a screenshot of the article as featured in the Newcastle Herald.
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From NBN:
It looks like a game and feels like a game, but army simulation software is serious business when it comes to training our soldiers. Now a Newcastle tech company has secured a near $18-million defence contract to ready our armed forces for the call of duty well into the future.
From Newy Tech People:
On this episode of the NTP Podcast we interview Martin Carr, Founder/Director of Applied Virtual Simulation. You may recognise him from a previous episode on the podcast. Martin returns to discuss their 3 year contract with Land Simulation Core 2.0.
From the Newcastle Herald:
BROADMEADOW company Applied Virtual Simulation has won a $17.9 million dollar Australian Defence Force contract to deliver training software to the Australian Army. AVS founder Martin Carr said the company will deliver a suite of Common Simulation Software (CSS) and associated technologies. The project, Land Simulation Core 2.0 Tranche 1, will provide the Army with CSS for use by future simulators and in simulation-based combined arms training. The former army officer said the platform will allow Army to train within an integrated virtual environment.
Read the full story here.