2008 M&S Capitol Hill Expo

Congressman J. Randy Forbes

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Congressman J. Randy Forbes

Congressman J. Randy Forbes (VA-04), Founder and Co-Chair of the Congressional Modeling & Simulation Caucus.

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Opening Remarks by Admiral Fred Lewis

Opening Remarks by Admiral Fred Lewis

Opening Remarks by Admiral Fred Lewis, USN (Ret.), President of the National Training and Simulation Association.

Congressman J. Randy Forbes

Congressman J. Randy Forbes

Congressman J. Randy Forbes (VA-04), Founder and Co-Chair of the Congressional Modeling & Simulation Caucus.

Congressman Solomon P. Ortiz

Congressman Solomon P. Ortiz

Congressman Solomon P. Ortiz (TX-27), Co-Chair of the Congressional Modeling & Simulation Caucus.

Congressman Tom Feeney

Congressman Tom Feeney

Congressman Tom Feeney (FL-24), A Charter Member of the Congressional Modeling & Simulation Caucus.

Congressman Rob Wittman

Congressman Rob Wittman

Congressman Rob Wittman (VA-01), One of the newest members of the Congressional Modeling & Simulation Caucus.

Dr. Joshua Epstein

Dr. Joshua Epstein

Dr. Joshua Epstein, Director of the Center on Social and Economic Dynamics at The Brookings Institution, and a member of the External Faculty of the Santa Fe Institute.

Leading the Charge on the Hill!

Leading the Charge on the Hill!

The 2008 Modeling and Simulation Expo on Capitol Hill brought the best in M&S technology to members of the U.S. House of Representatives. Congressional staffers learned Modeling and Simulation’s uses are expanding beyond the gaming and defense industries.

Training the Brain

Training the Brain

Modeling and Simulation is expanding its reach. Once used for mere training, now M&S technology is allowing users to asses, analyze, and adapt.

Advancing Medical Training…STAT!

Advancing Medical Training…STAT!

Improvements in 3D animation and graphics allow medical trainees to experience more real-life emergencies without the real-life consequences.

Driving the Transportation Industry

Driving the Transportation Industry

The transportation industry is adapting to new technologies in Modeling and Simulation. The railroad industry is training operators on hazardous situations, while entire regions are planning for possible hurricane evacuations.

Maintaining Our Global Lead

Maintaining Our Global Lead

America leads the world in Modeling and Simulation technology and intends to keep it!