CONGRESSIONAL MODELING & SIMULATION TRAINING CAUCUS
Congressman J. Randy Forbes, Chairman

July 2005

M&ST Caucus: On & Off Capitol Hill

M&ST Caucus & Congressional Staffers Visit JFCOM in Suffolk, Virginia

Caucus Chairman Rep. J. Randy Forbes listens as USJFCOM Commander Adm. Edmund P. Giambastiani explains a modeling and simulation system during a July 19 visit to US Joint Forces Command.  Washington staffers from Congresswoman Jo Ann Davis' office and Congressman Tom Feeney's office listen in.

Read the full story "Congressional staffers see real world modeling and simulation up close and personal" at
http://www.jfcom.mil/newslink/storyarchive/2005/pa071905.htm

Upcoming Events

M&ST Caucus to host panel discussion at I/ITSEC 2005

The Modeling & Simulation Training (M&ST) Caucus has been invited to hold a panel discussion on current issues within the Modeling & Simulation community at the I/ITSEC Conference scheduled from November 28 to December 1st, 2005 in Orlando, Florida. The panel discussion will be moderated by Congressman Randy Forbes, Chairman of the Modeling & Simulation Training Caucus, and will include a time for conference participants to pose questions to the panel which will be made up of other members of the M&ST Caucus. For more information on the I/ITSEC Conference please visit www.iitsec.org
 

Modeling & Simulation e-newsletter

Join the Modeling and Simulation Caucus email newsletter list by signing up online at www.house.gov/forbes. In addition, you can stay informed by reading past issues online as well.

 

Founded by Congressman Randy Forbes of Virginia, the Congressional Modeling & Simulation Caucus serves to showcase M&S training initiatives of the military in a joint task force environment, to promote the M&S industry, and to be a forum for Members of Congress to understand the importance of such training to battlefield success.  For more information on the Congressional Modeling & Simulation Caucus, please visit www.house.gov/forbes. Please do not reply to this email.  It has been sent from an unattended mailbox.