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Wright State Research Institute will lead a team that researches new training systems for the Air Force Research Laboratory.
WSRI has been named the leader of a $3.4 million public-private partnership effort that includes the Continuous Learning Branch in the 711th Human Performance Wing and Massachusetts-based engineering firm Aptima Inc., as well as faculty at Wright State University. The project will develop a next-generation live, virtual, and constructive (LVC) training system.
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