A vision for Virtual Academies
The following is an introduction to a virtual academy concept
demonstrator that SELEX Systems Integartion (formerly VEGA) created
for ITEC 2008.
Technician Mike Smith had a problem: the gas turbine engine he
was working on had developed an intermittent fault and he was
struggling to diagnose the cause. However, when he checked in to
the maintenance unit’s classroom his former instructor John Archer
was waiting there for him. Together, they walked around the
classroom’s maintenance rig, which had been set up with the same
engine model. John pointed out a number of areas to check and
together they discussed possible scenarios. Within ten minutes,
they had a solution. Mike went back to the hangar in Kandahar and
John returned to his desk at Cosford.
Next door to the maintenance classroom, a discussion area has
been set up and delegates from several different forces are taking
part. In the centre of the room, a specialist is explaining the
latest satellite imagery superimposed on a battlespace map.
Communications personnel demonstrate their latest proposal for
forward communications using an overlay of fibre and radio links,
floating in three dimensions over the terrain. Elsewhere, people
move between small groups engrossed in conversations, or wander
around the room until they hear something of interest.
One cluster of people from four different NATO countries leaves
the conference room, heads off to a separate area to discuss
disposal techniques for a new variety of IED that had been deployed
against forces in the last week. The academy’s urban environment
training area has been set up to generate a number of devices in
random locations for them to detect and disable. As they move
through the town, they hear the subject matter expert behind them,
pointing out items of interest. The delegates are used to this
immersive and authentic environment and have already demonstrated
the effectiveness of lessons learned here in real situations across
the globe.
At the same time, although his flight from Brussels to London
has been delayed, Bill Edwards walks into a meeting room to meet up
with his colleagues. He talks them through his proposed new
business processes for the academy on the PowerPoint presentation
behind him. The presentation is well received by the team and so
they call in representatives from the West Coast office and within
a couple of minutes entire management team sitting in the same room
hearing what Bill has to say. He is given the go-ahead he
needs.
This is the power of a virtual
academy.
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further information about virtual academies