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US Air Force Chooses MÄK Interoperability Tools, Including WebLVC Server, for Air Force Modeling and Simulation Toolkit (AFMSTT)
[February 22, 2013]

US Air Force Chooses MÄK Interoperability Tools, Including WebLVC Server, for Air Force Modeling and Simulation Toolkit (AFMSTT)


Cambridge, Mass., Feb 22, 2013 (PRWeb.com via COMTEX) -- VT MÄK (MÄK), a company of VT Systems, Inc. (VT Systems), today announced that the US Air Force has selected MÄK interoperability products for use on the Air Force Modeling and Simulation Training Toolkit (AFMSTT) program. The MÄK tools include the new MÄK WebLVC Server, VR-Exchange, and MÄK Data Logger.



Based on the Air Force's Air Warfare Simulation (AWSIM) model, the AFMSTT system enables training of senior commanders and staff for joint air warfare and operations. MÄK's tools will be used to help migrate the AFMSTT system to a service-oriented architecture based on High Level Architecture (HLA) interoperability and web technologies.

The MÄK WebLVC Server enables web-based applications to interoperate with traditional modeling and simulation exercises known as federations. Browser-based applications, written in JavaScript, communicate with the server through a new MÄK-developed protocol called WebLVC.


The MÄK WebLVC Server connects HLA or DIS simulation entities, known as federates, with the thin web client applications. The server also includes JavaScript libraries to help developers implement the client side of the WebLVC protocol. The program is using MÄK's WebLVC Server to help monitor, control, and interact with core AWSIM and AFMSTT components through lightweight, thin clients running in a browser.

The VR-Exchange interoperability portal will be used to bridge between the AFMSTT suite, and external federations such as the JLCCTC MRF (Joint Land Component Constructive Training Capability - Multi-resolution Federation), and the JLVC (Joint Live Virtual and Constructive) federation. VR-Exchange can perform many-to-many translations among various Run Time Infrastructure (RTI) implementations, HLA Object models, and interoperability architectures - and can be extended through the development of custom "Brokers" to support additional protocols. It has been used on numerous programs to achieve Live, Virtual, and Constructive (LVC) integration and Simulation-to-Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (C4I) interoperability. Under the AFMSTT program, MÄK is adding support for the JLCCTC MRF Federation Object Model (FOM) and support for time management across HLA federations.

AFMSTT will be using the MÄK Data Logger for recording and replay of AFMSTT federations.

"We are proud to have the AFMSTT program as 'launch customers' for our new WebLVC Server product. Many M&S programs are starting to see the benefits of new web technologies such as WebSockets and WebGL in developing thin clients that are powerful, yet lightweight and accessible anywhere. MÄK has been working hard to leverage these technologies in a way that is consistent with the needs of the M&S community." ~ Len GRANOWETTER Vice President of Engineering, VT MÄK ***** VT MÄK helps customers deliver simulation systems. Leveraging a strong foundation of COTS software products and custom developed system components, MÄK works with customers to build and populate compelling 3D simulated environments in which users train, plan, analyze, experiment, prototype, and demonstrate. MÄK's primary users are in the aerospace and defense industry, yet the company's products and services can be used anywhere modeling and simulation is needed. Thousands of customers worldwide use MÄK products, including the world's ten largest defense contractors. VT MÄK is a company of VT Systems. Please visit http://www.mak.com.

VT Systems is an engineering company providing integrated solutions to the commercial and government markets in the aerospace, electronics, land systems and marine sectors. VT Systems' innovative solutions, products and services include aircraft maintenance, repair and modification; software solutions in training and simulation; satellite-based IP communications technology; network solutions that integrate data, voice and video; rugged computers and computer peripheral equipment; specialized truck bodies and trailers; weapons and munitions systems; road construction equipment; and ship design and shipbuilding. Headquartered in Alexandria, Va., VT Systems operates globally and is a wholly owned subsidiary of ST Engineering. Please visit http://www.vt-systems.com.

Media Contacts: Morgan Moretz, Marketing Communications Specialist VT MÄK Phone: (1) 617-876-8085 x138 Fax:(1) 617-876-9208 Email: mmoretz(at)mak(dot)com Edward Szeto, Manager, Corporate Communications VT Systems Phone: (1) 703-739-2610 Fax:(1) 703-739-2611 email: eszeto(at)vt-systems(dot)com Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/2/prweb10452762.htm PRWeb.com

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