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Army Modeling & Simulation Office (AMSO) is a US Army organization within the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff G-8 of the United States Army, Center for Army Analysis (CAA). Previously, the AMSO transitioned from the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff G-3/5/7.
The transfer included the current AMSO missions of acting as the proponency for the Military Functional Area (FA) 57, Simulation Operations and the civilian Career Program (CP) 36, Modeling and Simulation and the simulation and modeling school. The Center for Army Analysis has twice been awarded the Army Superior Unit Award, for the periods ...
The Army Model and Simulation Executive Council (AMSEC) last convened in 2005; soon after it was discontinued by the Army M&S Office (AMSO). All public access to any AMSEC-related documents were removed at that time. Any documents provided by non-AMSO personnel should not be considered current.
The United States Army Simulation and Training Technology Center (STTC) [1] provides the United States Department of Defense and United States Department of Homeland Security, with applied research to develop simulation technologies, build on current simulation knowledge, and understand system of systems environments where human, agent, and teams are involved.
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AMSO may refer to: American Shale Oil; Army Modeling & Simulation Office; Air Member for Supply and Organisation, now called Air Member for Materiel, in the Royal Air ...
Since 1998, the world of Modeling and Simulation has expanded. With the rise of new technology including augmented reality, mixed reality, virtual worlds, SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model), and agent based simulation, it has become apparent that as the industry of Modeling and Simulation continues to change and grow, so should its language.
I agree with merger proposal. The content on Army Modeling & Simulation Office's page only artificially seems large enough to warrant it's own page. I say we give it another 2-4 weeks to let the discussion continue (if needed) before we merge them. --Sabre ball 19:28, 2 September 2011 (UTC)