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Wright-Patterson command welcomes simulator lab

Agile Combat Support Simulators Division adds ‘Sims Holodeck.’

- By Thomas Gnau Staff Writer

The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC) at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base celebrated the opening of a lab this past week.

The Agile Combat Support Simulators Division opened the lab — dubbed the “Sims Holodeck,” in an apparent nod to the famed fictional “Star Trek” 3D technology — with the goal of letting users explore what the center calls “the next generation of training technology.”

Industry and major Air Force commands will find a place at the lab, including the Air Combat Command, Global Strike Command, Air Mobility Command, among others.

Lt. Gen. Shaun Morris, AFLCMC commander, and Lea Kirkwood, program executive officer for the Agile Combat Support Directorat­e, cut the ribbon to officially open the facility, AFLCMC said this past week.

“What this space demonstrat­es is a mindset that every time we do something different, it becomes an opportunit­y to move ourselves forward, even if it is just a little bit,” Morris said. “It is a mindset in AFLCMC to look at every decision point as an opportunit­y to move us forward along our digital journey.”

Essentiall­y a space with desks, chairs and workstatio­ns, “The Sims Holodeck will be a space that will allow companies to visit and demonstrat­e their products,” said Dylan Greco, Innovation Team program manager.

AFLCMC is responsibl­e for the life cycles of Air Force weapon

systems from inception to retirement.

Part of the center’s Agile Combat Support Directorat­e, the Simulators Division acquires and modernizes training systems to “enhance lethality and readiness by growing a diverse workforce motivated to sharpen the warfighter’s bite,” the center said.

“These spaces will support the warfighter and support the future,” Kirkwood said.

The idea for the Holodeck was brought up through the Agile Combat Support Pitch-In contest in 2019 and was selected as the winner, said Margaret Merkle, lead program manager of the Innovation Team.

Constructi­on began in March 2021, and included installati­on of commercial and AFNET internet, a layout with moving workstatio­ns, a raised ceiling and more.

Audio and video capabiliti­es will be installed this summer, AFLCMC said.

 ?? DARYL MAYER / U.S. AIR FORCE ?? Matt Murdock, a Simulators Division contractor, assists Col. Cameron Dadgar, Nevada Test and Training Range commander, during a demonstrat­ion of a virtual reality flight simulator in the new “Sims Holodeck.”
DARYL MAYER / U.S. AIR FORCE Matt Murdock, a Simulators Division contractor, assists Col. Cameron Dadgar, Nevada Test and Training Range commander, during a demonstrat­ion of a virtual reality flight simulator in the new “Sims Holodeck.”

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