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Welcome to the latest issue of MT2 e-nnouncement, which offers our audience a look at the stories in our next issue, MT2 12.4, and is complemented by additional articles by the editor that are unique to e-nnouncement. This issue features General William R. Looney III, Commander, Air Education and Training Command, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. In addition, this issue of MT2 e-nnouncement includes the 2007 Military Training Technology Top 100 and other articles on Part-task Trainers, Embedded Training and the Virtual Flag Experience. Look for us at key upcoming conferences and exhibitions, including the Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation & Education Conference (I/ITSEC), November 26-29, 2007.
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- Training Advocate
Major General Douglas L. Raaberg
U.S. Air Force
Director of Air and Space Operations,
Headquarters Air Combat Command (ACC) - The Electric Trend
Motion systems inject an invaluable level of fidelity into a flight crew’s simulator training experience. Dramatic advancements in performance, increased cost efficiencies and other developments have boosted the popularity of electric motion systems over their hydraulic cousins. - A Significant Improvement in the Way They Train
As a result of lessons learned in Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom, current and prospective joint terminal air controllers—the term that has evolved for forward air controllers during the two operations—will train with ever more capable training systems. As important, the versatile trainers will support other members of the combined arms team. - DoD has Made Great Progress in Live Training Capabilities
The department’s initiative to better enable joint operations, modernize its training and test ranges, and protect its military ranges and operating areas from all manner of encroachment issues is on track. However, one area that would benefit from a focused DoD/industry partnership is the area of live instrumented training. - Command Profile
U.S. Marine Corps’ Program Manager, Training Systems, Marine Corps Systems Command
The mission of the command is to improve the warfighting effectiveness of the MAGTF and globally deployed maritime expeditionary forces by providing training support and developing and sustaining training systems and devices. - AAI Corporation
Robert Peters
Vice President of Training Systems
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Last 10 MT2 VIP Interviews:
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Major General Douglas L. Raaberg
U.S. Air Force
Director of Air and Space Operations,
Headquarters Air Combat Command (ACC) -
Daniel Gardner
Director, Training & Readiness,
Policy & Programs Directorate, Office, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Readiness) - Dr. James T. Blake
Program Executive Officer
U.S. Army PEO STRI - Lt. Gen. Clyde A. Vaughn
Director, Army National Guard
General Officer Management Office
Arlington, Va. - General William R. Looney III
Commander, Air Education and
Training Command Randolph
Air Force Base, Texas - General William S. Wallace
Commanding General, United States Army Training And Doctrine Command Fort Monrore, VA - Major General Jason K. Kamiya
Commander, Joint Warfighting Center, U.S. Joint Forces Command
Director, Joint Training (J7) - Major General George J. Flynn
Commanding General, Training and Education Command,
U.S. Marine Corps - Captain Stephen Burris
Commanding Officer
The Naval Air Warfare Center, T raining Systems Division - Robert A. Wisher, Ph.D.
Director, Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative (ADL)
Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD)
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