August 1, 2011 – The Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Vehicle Directorate (AFRL/RB) purchased additional FLAMES Development Suite licenses to support future air vehicle concept analysis using ...
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August 1, 2011 – The Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Vehicle Directorate (AFRL/RB) purchased additional FLAMES Development Suite licenses to support future air vehicle concept analysis using ...
View PageSeptember 24, 2009 – The Air Force Research Laboratory Directed Energy Engineering and Analysis Center (AFRL/RDTA) purchased FLAMES development product licenses for analysis and wargaming applications at Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico.
View PageMarch 7, 2008 – The U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) purchased various runtime licenses to use the FLAMES-based HELIOS, an integrated air defense systems analysis simulation developed by the National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC). USSTRATCOM is headquartered at Offutt Air Force Base ...
View PageAccounting for human decision making in trade studies is critical, complex, and extremely time-consuming. Find out how Georgia Tech dramatically reduced the time needed to complete these studies in a 50-minute video presentation recorded during a live webcast hosted by Phoenix Integration® on September 28, 2007.
In this video, Dr. Patrick Biltgen shows how Georgia Tech used PHX ModelCenter®, PHX CenterLink® and HPC clusters to automatically execute FLAMES simulations with the Enhanced Analysis feature, allowing planners to account for human ...
View PageMarch 23, 2007 – Northrop Grumman purchased additional FLAMES licenses for its Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis Facility (MSAF) to support the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and the Wright Brothers Institute (WBI), both of which are located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in ...
View PageOctober 11, 2006 – The Air Force Research Lab Air Vehicles Directorate (AFRL/VA) expanded its FLAMES installation further with additional licenses to various applications and options. AFRL/VA uses FLAMES as the framework for several simulations that are used in systems design and analysis and that provide the synthetic environment for virtual simulators.
View PageApril 19, 2006 – The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab (APL) purchased additional FLAMES licenses to support the Air Force Research Lab Air Vehicles Directorate (AFRL/VA) at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. APL uses FLAMES in virtual simulator programs and for the analysis of net-centric operations.
View PageMarch 23, 2006 – The National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC), located at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, purchased additional licenses to several FLAMES development and runtime products. These new licenses will allow FLAMES to be used by more groups within NASIC in the analysis of integrated air defense systems.
View PageNovember 22, 2005 – Ternion Corporation is pleased to announce that Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems has purchased additional FLAMES runtime licenses for its Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis Facility (MSAF) located in Baltimore, Maryland. The MSAF provides support for Future Combat Systems (FCS) and other programs.
View PageOctober 27, 2005 – Ternion Corporation is pleased to announce that the National Air and Space Intelligence Center’s Integrated Air Defense Systems Modeling & Simulation Group (NASIC/IADS/M&S Group) has won the 2004 US Air Force Modeling and Simulation (USAF M&S) Analysis Award with their FLAMES-based Simulation. See the award information below:
Description:
2004 USAF M&S AWARDS
SUMMARY OF ACHIEVEMENTS
Analysis
Integrated Air Defense (IADS) M&S Group, National Air and Space Intelligence Center/IADS Division, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
May 9, 2003 – Ternion Corporation is pleased to announce that the 505 Training Group has won the 2002 Air Force Modeling and Simulation Cross-Functional Award with their FLAMES-based Command and Control Weapons System Part Task Trainer (C2WSPTT) Simulation. See award announcement below:
Award Type:
TEAM
Nomination Category:
USAF
Functional Area:
CROSS-FUNCTIONAL
Description of acheivements/contributions:
The Air Force Command and Control Training and Innovation Group (AFC2TIG) developed Command and Control Weapons System Part Task Trainer (C2WSPTT) ...