Edwards air force base5/18/2023 Air Force officials broke ground on the 52,000-square-foot facility there in November 2020. “It will integrate virtual and constructive elements with live open-air test and training … a lot hinges on JSE, and we are committed to its success.”Īnother Joint Simulation Environment facility was awarded by the Corps’ LA District June 19, 2020, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. “JSE will support future force design impacting the tactical, operational and strategic levels of war,” he said. The JSE aims to replicate dense-threat environments that can’t be realized strictly with open-air test resources, Azzano said. The project was awarded in August 2020, and construction is expected to begin in March. It also will include mission planning and control rooms a cyber and space operations room a 120-seat-mission observation auditorium and a 12,000-square-foot hardware in the loop area with an antenna platform for live-virtual constructive support.” The facility can accommodate multi-level security, with multiple airframes and weapon systems, and will house up to eight high-fidelity simulators, he said. “This 72,000-square-foot facility will offer state-of-the-art modeling and simulation capabilities to support next-generation tests and evaluation, as well as advanced training and tactics,” Azzano said. Christopher Azzano, commander of the Air Force Test Center at Edwards Air Force Base, said the multi-story ground test facility – which is being constructed by the Corps and its contractors – will house simulators to test fifth-generation aircraft capabilities. The ceremony was organized by the 412th Electronic Warfare Group, Edwards AFB. “I am honored to be present at this ceremony to witness the groundbreaking of this important facility.” “The Corps has an outstanding relationship with Edwards Air Force Base and the 412th Civil Engineer Squadron,” Balten said. Julie Balten, commander of the Corps’ LA District, was present during the groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate the project, which is slated for completion in August 2022. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District, alongside Air Force officials, helped break ground on a $34.4-million Joint Simulation Environment facility Feb. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District) 18 during a groundbreaking ceremony for the Joint Simulation Environment facility at Edwards Air Force Base, California. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District, second from right, along with other members of the LA District team, symbolically digs dirt Feb. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL 4 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption –Ģ10218-A-ED169-001: Col. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL 3 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Estimated completion for the $34.4-million-dollar project is scheduled for August 2022. 18 in ceremonially breaking ground for the Joint Simulation Environment facility at Edwards Air Force Base, California. Christopher Azzano, commander of the Air Force Test Center, Edwards Air Force Base, center, joins guests and stakeholders Feb.
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