Simulation Experience

Introduction
Netmation has a large staff with experience in applying advanced techniques in simulation, modeling, and computer science, to the solution of military and business problems. Netmation provides support for combat modeling, research and development studies, simulation design and development, training, database structuring, computer system security and software engineering.

The Netmation staff has directly supporting the Naval Postgraduate School in the areas of Management Information Systems, Decision Support Systems, modeling and simulation, programming and other technical support areas. The various departments and groups with which Netmation engineers have worked include Computer Science, Operations Research, Aeronautical Engineering, Administrative Science, National Security Affairs and Electronic Warfare. Within these areas, Netmation has provided analytic, programming, modeling and technical services.

What follows is a sample of some of the advanced technical programs we have played a major role in developing and supporting:

Combat Model Training
Supported combat model development and exercises. Presented lectures on model, design development and implementation.

Campaign Analysis Sustainment Model (CASMO) A high resolution simulation written in SIMSCRIPT using VAX/VMS. The Campaign Analysis Sustainability Model (CASMO) is a stochastic event-step simulation model that represents the operation of the logistics support base within Army divisions. The purpose of CASMO is to assess the ability of major weapon systems to meet mission requirements. This contract covered the development of the model, development of a database, and verification testing of the simulation model.

Joint Theater Level Simulation (JTLS)
The Joint Theater Level Simulation (JTLS) is an interactive, two- side, stochastic wargaming system. It is currently contained in the Joint Chiefs of Staff Modern Aids to Planning Program (MAPP).

Emergency Preparedness Interactive Simulation (EPISODE) Interactive information system for natural and man-made catastrophes, such as tsunamis, earthquakes and nuclear laydowns.

 
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