Deliver custom training solutions developed with the DI-Guy software suite. Programs and projects covering mission planning/mission rehearsal, civilian safety/law enforcement and flight deck training have been successfully produced by our customers. A robust set of API calls combined with DI-Guy’s plug-in architecture provide the framework that eases application development and system delivery.
DI-Guy provided the Enhanced Company Operations (ECO) simulation system to support the Marine Corps Tactics and Operations Group (MCTOG) in preparation for their deployment to Afghanistan. The ECO Sim system supports interactions at all levels, enabling Marines to command and control a company, platoons, squads, and individuals in distributed simulations involving hundreds of Marines, insurgent fighters, and Afghani civilians. DI-Guy AI provides the critical “pattern of life” activity to simulate the real world challenges faced in combating insurgencies embedded within the general populace. [Top] |
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DI-Guy participated with a team of companies to model and reconstruct the counter terrorist operations in Afghanistan directly following the events on September 11th. To support the activity, DI-Guy added Northern Alliance and Taliban entities to DI-Guy and DI-Guy Scenario, including the ability to operate on horseback. HLA interoperability and the DI-Guy FOM extensions were used extensively. The image at the right shows the DI-Guy Scenario view of a group of Northern alliance attacking Taliban vehicles with RPG fire. [Top] |
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DI-Guy Scenario was used to formulate and explore concepts of operations for the US Army's Objective Force Warrior (OFW) program. This program, run by the Natick Soldier Center, is developing advanced technology that will revolutionize how the infantry organize, communicate and fight. The scenario generation tools are being used to define new concepts of operation and to evaluate and communicate the concepts. An example is shown in the image at the right, which depicts the helicopter fast-rope portion of an urban assault that takes advantage of advanced communications, shared situation awareness, and sensors. A nine minute DVD entitled OFW Vision is available that shows the results of these simulations. [Top] |
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The Navy Seals have the mission of de-mining very shallow water (VSW) regions to permit safe amphibious assaults. Mines are located by human divers using advanced sonar equipment or by specially trained dolphins using their natural sonar. DI-Guy worked with the VSW/MCM Detachment of the Coronado Navy Seals to develop 3D scenarios that would give commanding officers and others not intimately knowledgeable with VSW/MCM operations a better understanding of this mission, the tasks involved, and the techniques used by the VSW/MCM units. DI-Guy developed models of divers, mammals, various boats, and other gear and equipment used in these missions, and documented the timeline of operation. [Top] |
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The U.S. Army STRICOM and Raytheon selected DI-Guy to add dismounted infantry to the Tiger Reconfigurable Simulators. These simulators have been deployed to Battle Labs at Ft. Rucker, Ft. Benning, Ft. Leonard Wood, Ft. Knox, and TRAC White Sands Missile Range. DI-Guy’s cross-platform support, cost-effective integration, and acceptance as the de facto standard were critical factors in its selection. [Top] |
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To effectively operate the central control room of a nuclear power plant, the team of operators must know how to diagnose problems when they occur and take appropriate corrective action. CREIPI, a consortium of companies in Japan who operate nuclear power plants there is studying the errors made by operators in the control room. The system links DI-Guy Scenario to a detailed nuclear power plant simulation. It models the kinds of errors people make. DI-Guy is working with two Japanese companies to apply DI-Guy Scenario to this interesting problem. The work is sponsored by CRIEPI and RTG Inc. [Top] |
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Under the auspices of the Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP), SAIC used DI-Guy Scenario for its 3D simulation needs in its Virtual Incident Command training system. Students learn about chemical weapons, WMDs, and Incident Command Structure (ICS). DI-Guy Scenario is used for multiple "out the window" simulations of the urban crisis, as well as simulating television broadcasts of the event. Students make choices on how to quarantine the area and victims, set up road blocks and decontamination areas, and communicate between the different agencies involved as well as the media. [Top] |
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Sensis, under the auspices of TSWG, networked together 16 DI-Guy Scenario student stations under the control of a DI-Guy Scenario Instructor Operating Station (IOS) to perform training in Chemical Spill, Influenza Outbreak and Dirty Bomb scenarios. The simulations support student’s interaction with other characters in the scene, pick up and use items, don and doff PPE, and answer multiple choice questions. The IOS permits the instructor to monitor and record student performance. Sensis customized both the student’s and instructor’s GUI front-end to DI-Guy Scenario to maximize simplicity and ease-of-use. [Top] |
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FLETC, under the auspices of National Institute of Justice (NIJ) used DI-Guy Scenario in a shoot/don’t shoot law enforcement trainer. The system features speech recognition, weapon tracking and after action review with live video of the student along with avatar performance in front of a life-size screen. Training scenarios include Domestic Violence, DUI highway pullover arrest and “Crazed” individual is an urban alley. Scenario outcomes can range from a successful arrest, to a fleeing suspect or even an office assault. [Top] |
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Sponsored by the Leonard Wood Institute, Battelle created VCIT to train US Army Criminal Investigation Agent candidates in the art of conducting criminal case interviews and interrogations. The DI-Guy SDK and Expressive Faces module provide VCIT’s software engine with the core capabilities to replicate the subtle physical motions and facial expressions. VCIT provides the candidate agents with a self-paced, smooth, realistic conversational interview and challenging interrogation experience. [Top] |
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DI-Guy is used to simulate Landing Signal Enlisted (LSE) in the Lift Shipboard Helicopter Integration Program (LSHIP) test bed that Carmel Applied Technologies Inc. (CATI) is providing to Ft Campbell, KY. This capability will also be used in the Lift Simulation Modernization Program (LSMP). In this program, CATI and NLX are installing five-channel X-IG visual systems as part of a PEO STRI contract to upgrade the existing suite of legacy simulators. The DI-Guy-enabled systems will allow Black Hawk and Chinook aviators to improve operational efficiency and mission readiness skills in a realistic training environment. DI-Guy will also be used to simulate Forward Arm and Refuel Point (FARP) personnel in providing accurate landing control in tactical environments. [Top] |
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| The Naval Air Technical Training Center (NATTC), in Lakehurst, New Jersey, upgraded its launch officer training program from a video-based system to real-time 3D simulation using DI-Guy Scenario. Prime contractor American Systems Corp used DI-Guy Scenario to generate over 120 simulated scenarios for launch officers responsible for safe, high-throughput operations on the aircraft carrier flight deck. A DI-Guy enabled viewer is used for real-time 3D training at the facility. Replacing a video-based system with scenario-generation software enables Navy training specialists to create and modify scenarios themselves, more quickly and at lower cost than through video production. [Top] |
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| The United States Air Force's Force Protection Battle Lab (FPBL) chose DI-Guy Scenario to depict security breaches, traffic throughput and flight-line security applications for Air Force bases worldwide. FPBL personnel use DI-Guy Scenario to model a crowded main entry gate and depict traffic backups during light, medium and heightened security awareness periods. Other simulations show protestors at the gate and flight line protection. [Top] |
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