Addressing Tactical Combat Casualty Care in Synthetic Training Environments
Please learn more about "Addressing Tactical Combat Casualty Care in Synthetic Training Environments," which was presented at vIITSEC 2020.
Please learn more about "Addressing Tactical Combat Casualty Care in Synthetic Training Environments," which was presented at vIITSEC 2020.
Waymon Armstrong, CEO/President, is the guest on the VR/AR Bytes Podcast, a weekly show featuring the movers and shakers in XR. Join in and listen to Waymon's responses to the 5 in 5, five questions in 5 minutes!
Mick Golson, chief operating officer for Engineering & Computer Simulations (ECS), announced that Nathan Ginos has been promoted to Vice President of Operations, Huntsville.
Waymon Armstrong, CEO & President of Engineering & Computer Simulations (ECS), announced that ECS has been appraised at level 3 of the CMMI Institute’s Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI ML3) for Development v2.0.
Mick Golson, chief operating officer for Engineering & Computer Simulations (ECS), recently announced that John Jansen has been promoted to Vice President of Contracts.
We’re sharing the ECS 12 Days of vIITSEC! Please join us every day through December 4th to learn more about ECS and our latest news and capabilities.
ECS will be partnering with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) as part of the Joint Innovation Fund (JIF) Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Grant to expand the capabilities of the VA Virtual Medical Center (VMC) for its Whole Health campaign.
Engineering & Computer Simulations (ECS) has been selected to present the paper, Addressing Tactical Combat Casualty Care in Synthetic Training Environments, at vIITSEC next week. Co-authored by Richard Madrid, ECS Vice President of Global Services and Joanne Barnieu, ECS Director of Instructional Science, the paper outlines a multi-year research effort on the use of haptics within virtual reality (VR) environments.
October 12, 2020 - Orlando - ECS will demonstrate the U.S. Army’s Tactical Combat Casualty Care Simulation 2020 (TC3Sim 2020) at the Joint Medical Modeling & Simulation Expo, presented virtually by the Defense Health Agency on October 15th.
ECS has recently delivered an enhanced version of the U.S. Army’s Tactical Combat Casualty Care Simulation, TC3Sim. The latest upgraded version, TC3Sim 2020, will be shown at the Joint Medical Modeling & Simulation Expo, presented virtually by the Defense Health Agency on October 15.