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Dr. Jim Blake Program Executive Officer for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation 2 February 2009

M & S Leadership Summit 2009. Dr. Jim Blake Program Executive Officer for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation 2 February 2009. Since the last M & S Caucus. PEO STRI growth Addition of Head of Contract Activity designation Joint responsibilities added to charter

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Dr. Jim Blake Program Executive Officer for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation 2 February 2009

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  1. M & S Leadership Summit 2009 Dr. Jim Blake Program Executive Officer for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation 2 February 2009

  2. Since the last M & S Caucus • PEO STRI growth • Addition of Head of Contract Activity designation • Joint responsibilities added to charter • Coordination with others • Weapon System Reviews • Customer Advocates • RDECOM (TARDEC, CERDEC and STTC for program linked advancements) • Foreign Military Sales (63 countries) • Interoperability and Integration via programmatic efforts and Interoperability and Integration Advisory Board (I2AB) • Standards • Common components • Data • Processes • Architectures

  3. Medical Simulation Medical Simulation Training Centers (MSTC) • Origin • VCSA DIRECTIVE – 2005 • ONS – 2005 • CPD – closed AROC, at JROC • Locations and uses • 18 sites around the world; • Plans for 18 additional sites; next fielding is Ft. Benning in 2009; Saudi Arabia (FMS) in 2009. • Progression Next MSTC System upgrades are the Medical Training Evaluation and Review (MeTER) System, and Tetherless Mannequin (TLM).

  4. Medical Simulation Training Center Locations Alaska Hawaii Ft Lewis (2ea) (Stryker) CP Ripley Biak Training Center Ft Drum Ft McCoy Gowen Field Germany CP Atterbury (IBCT/Urban) Ft Indian Town Gap Ft Riley (MiTT/IBCT) Ft. Dix (CS/CSS) Ft Carson (2ea) Ft Knox Ft Leonard Wood Ft Lee (CSS) PGSP Ft Campbell CP Parks Ft Bragg Ft Sill Ft Gordon Ft Jackson Ft Benning Ft Bliss (2ea) (FCS/HBCT) CP Shelby (HBCT) Ft Stewart Ft Hood Ft Polk Ft Sam Houston CFLCC Funded USARPAC Kuwait Afghanistan Balad, Iraq (deployable) Fielded (IOC) Planned (FOC) Joint (2 systems)

  5. Medical Simulation Mission Focus Areas • Medical Simulation for Medical Units/Activities (CLS, 68W, CHS, Evacuation, clinical, surgical) • Simulated medical supplies (bandages, dressings, blood) • Mannequins (Tethered, Tetherless, Autonomous) • Virtual Medical Trainers • Non-medical simulation for Medical Units/Activities (rehabilitation, integration) • Common Driver Trainer • EST-2000 • HMMWV Egress Assistance Trainer (HEAT) • Medical Simulation for Non-medical Units/Activities (unit level training) • Brigade Medical Training Set (BMTS) • Initial Medical Training Center (IMTC)

  6. Advanced Medic Training Technologies ATO Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TC3) Game • Developed for use with the 91W10 Healthcare Specialist Course • Follows the MOUT/TC3 Program of Instruction • Interchangeable environments, courseware, modules and scenarios • Standardized assessment across training • Initial and refresher training capabilities • Mission editing tools to create new training • Automated assessment for individuals/team

  7. Severe Trauma Simulation ATO • Improve realism: • Look, feel, smell, sound • Simulate skin, flesh, bone, fluids, etc… • User needs and POIs • Maintain ruggedness • Create reluctance • Create difficulties • Minimize manpower

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