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| ![]() IMC Product Wins Federal Virtual Environment CompetitionIMC, a systems engineering and information technology company, is pleased to announce that one of its projects, NonKin Village, finished in first place in the “Patterns of Life” category in the 2011 Federal Virtual Worlds Challenge.
By: Innovative Management Concepts The Federal Virtual Worlds Challenge is an open, global challenge to the world for the best-of-the- Taking first place in the “Patterns of Life” category, Non-Kinetic (NonKin) Village provides training developers with a small, autonomous society that is reconfigurable for a number of cross-cultural training goals. Nothing is scripted – it is all based on social science models of the society of interest. Once the models are setup, trainees can use it like the mock villages at US military forts to gain experience in foreign cultures and to learn to be sensitive to local norms, values, relationship building, and stakeholder issues prior to arriving in the country or region where they must interact with, and possibly influence and assist, natives in that culture. This is useful for many types of training such as, but not limited to, multinational corporations tutoring their workers, international aid organizations training their field representatives, and diplomatic advisors and military forces needing to learn how to handle counter-insurgency, stabilization, and development issues. For more information about NonKin Village, visit http://acasa.upenn.edu/ The team behind the award-winning NonKin Village includes representatives from IMC at the University of Pennsylvania and Barry G. Silverman from the University of Pennsylvania’ In a statement announcing the 2011 Federal Virtual Worlds Challenge, Tami Griffith from the Simulation &Training Technology Center noted that, “We expect that the results of this challenge will advance this research area not just in the area of virtual worlds and games for training but also to benefit training with more traditional simulations.” # # # IMC, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business, provides systems engineering and information technology services to government and commercial clients. Find out more about IMC at www.imcva.com. End
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