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Vanguard April/May 2022

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INTRODUCING FULCON — A FULLY CONFIGURABLE, INTEGRABLE SIMULATION "ECOSYSTEM" www.vanguardcanada.com APRIL/MAY 2022 19 Sponsored Content PERSPECTIVE encouraging results in terms of the co- ordination, selection, and engagement of targets in a synchronized manner, inde- pendent of the image generator utilized. These results show the potential to pro- vide joint training at the individual crew level, with already-fielded training systems. To realize the vision for a common syn- thetic simulation environment for all CAF environments requires a collaborative mindset, partnerships with industry ex- perts, and common standards for platform integration. Having worked closely with the CAF to advance its modelling, simula- tion, and networking needs for more than a decade, our team at ADGA values this relationship while continuing to enhance and expand our capabilities in leading edge, cost efficient simulation solutions. Founded in Ottawa in 1967, ADGA Group Consultants Inc. (ADGA) works closely with clients to solve complex business problems by assessing, designing, building, and operating the systems and processes necessary to meet their requirements. ADGA delivers strategic insights and world-class solutions across government and private sector clients operating in the defence and security markets. ADGA is also committed to initiatives, policies and collaborations that contribute to jobs, innovation and economic growth across Canada. FULCON's features and benefits ADGA's Fully Configurable (FULCON) framework is engineered to simplify and accelerate the development process for producing new task-based training plat- forms within common virtual environ- ments. No longer limited by stand-alone systems, FULCON opens up possibilities for a fully configurable and integrated simulation "ecosystem" capable of sup- porting land, air, sea, and space train- ing throughout the defence and security community. Among its many features, FULCON can: • accelerate the development of low to medium fidelity training systems • provide the configuration and commu- nications to common military and com- mercial simulation engines and image generators • control the virtual environment view that students see in front of them via an instructor training station • use common protocols such as CIGI, which enables FULCON to be SIM- agnostic and provide the same view in multiple military or commercial virtual environments • enable a set of common interactive user controls, such as operating a switch or a dial, which can be later defined within the training platform • empower developers to reuse code for new simulators while achieving a com- mon look and feel throughout Examples of integration across platforms within the CAF include the SimSpeak voice network simulation system, current- ly embedded in both the RCAF's CH- 146 MRTT, and the CA's Interim Crew Gunnery System (ICGS) virtual trainers. As another example, testing done be- tween ADGA's MODSIM group in Kingston and the Ottawa SimTIES development team has demonstrated I n response to preparing members of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) for domestic and interna- tional military operations and con- flicts, synthetic simulation solutions in particular provide live, virtual training environments to help soldiers learn to re- act and engage more effectively once de- ployed in real-life situations. Traditionally, many simulators have been custom-made, stand-alone systems not easily nor affordably integrated into com- mon, collaborative network environments. With the demand for more sophisticated, configurable, and centralized synthetic simulation systems growing, ADGA al- ready has the framework and technical ca- pabilities in place. Among ADGA's core services are lead- ing edge, cost efficient simulation solu- tions—ranging from R&D and software development, to training and in-service support. Currently, ADGA works within all three CAF environments to provide quality modelling and simulation support: a Modelling and Simulation (MODSIM) contract with the Canadian Army, and contracts with the Royal Canadian Navy and the Royal Canadian Air Force for Simulation Technical Investigation and Engineering Support (SimTIES). BY DAN BERGERON, PMP, CD PROJECT LEADER, CONTRACT FILE MANAGER, MODELLING AND SIMULATIONS Preparing today's armed forces in tomorrow's integrated training environments

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