Monthly Archives: April 2009

Coming up for air.

The last month has been a bit hectic, so there hasn’t been much going on here in cyberspace. All my energies have been devoted to good old-fashioned print. My article on the Human Terrain System is in the upcoming May issue of C4ISR Journal, which I saw an early copy of today. In the meantime, [...]
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Training soldiers with video game and "Hollywood magic"

Today’s Army Blogger Round Table was with Dr. Randy Hill, executive director for the Institute for Creative Technologies at the University of Southern California. THe ICT is a university-affiliated research center (UARC) sponsored by the Army to develop “immersive” training technologies, borrowing from the realms of video games and motion pictures. Here’s an edited [...]
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Training soldiers with video game and “Hollywood magic”

Today’s Army Blogger Round Table was with Dr. Randy Hill, executive director for the Institute for Creative Technologies at the University of Southern California. THe ICT is a university-affiliated research center (UARC) sponsored by the Army to develop “immersive” training technologies, borrowing from the realms of video games and motion pictures. Here’s an edited [...]
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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-04-05

At the Navy’s NGEN Industry Day briefing in DC, sitting next to retired VADM Jerry Tuttle. Trying to supress the urge to salute. # Lockheed Martin’s delegation spotted my yellow press badge. “Lockheed-Martin has no comment, before or after.” So noted. #NGEN # The Navy is going to sole source a transition contract to EDS-HP so it [...]
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