I/ITSEC casts light on simulation and training trends
One of the key benefits of I/ITSEC is its ability to shine a spotlight on the current state of the military training and simulation market. …
Orlando-based ETC Simulation, part of Environmental Tectonics Corporation, has delivered an Advanced Disaster Management Simulator (ADMS) system to Montgomery Fire Rescue, in Montgomery, Alabama.
The ADMS system was purchased with funding awarded through the Department of Homeland Security’s Assistance to Firefighters Grant.
ADMS has been a highly successful programme for the company with previous customers including the Royal Netherlands Air Force and USAF, the latter deploying the system to Alaska and Germany.
Available in a family of variants, the ADMS-COMMAND training system will be used to train incident command skills to members of the Montgomery Fire Department. Other
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