ETC Simulation Awarded Contract to Deliver ADMS Training Simulator to Special Forces in Asia
Southampton, PA, USA, August 29, 2012 – Environmental Tectonics Corporation’s (“ETC” or the “Company”) Simulation Division, located in Orlando, FL, has been awarded a contract to supply a premier Special Forces Organization in Asia with an Advanced Disaster Management Simulator (ADMS™).
The ADMS Training Simulator is designed to facilitate realistic, multi-level command and control training. Individual rooms will be outfitted with simulation training systems specifically designed for the level of command participation, including field units, incident command, and command post levels. ETC will develop multiple customized safety and security operation scenarios, including Hostage Situations, VIP Convoy, Public Order, Active Shooters, and CBRNE incidents.
Lori Bozenbury, Director of Business Development for ETC Simulation, stated, “We are extremely proud that we were awarded this important contract and look forward to working closely with our customer to create a training solution that exceeds their expectations. ADMS is founded on True Simulation Technology, and provides an immersive, realistic and interactive experience to the trainees. The ADMS Training System will allow this organization’s personnel the ability to train, develop skills, and rehearse their confidential operations in a safe and secure environment.”
About ADMS
ADMS™ is a high-fidelity Virtual Reality Simulation Training Stage that houses multiple products including Incident Command training from technical to strategic level (ADMS-Command), driver training and vehicle operation (ADMS-ARFF and ADMS-Drive) and multiple level police coordination for crowd management and riot control (ADMS-Control). ETC’s signature technology blends physics-based simulation, embedded artificial intelligence, accurate animations, photo-realistic graphics, ambient sounds, vehicle controls, and motion platforms to totally immerse trainees in the exercise. ADMS enables first responders and emergency managers to prepare at all levels of response in a safe, economical and environmentally-conscious way.
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