Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology Ii Adst Ii Bicep Tc Do No 0049

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Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II (ADST II), BICEP-TC (DO No. 0049)

Battlespace Integrated Concept Emulation Program Test Cell (BICEP-TC) began as a Unilateral Delivery Order (UDO) in support of Fort Hood's SiMulation EXercise (SIMEX) 2 in 1997. It transformed into a standard Delivery Order (DO) #0049 under the Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology 2 (ADST 2) contract administered by the U.S. Army Simulation Training and Instrumentation Command (STRICOM). U.S. Army Aviation Center (USAAVNC), Fort Rucker, AL sponsored the initial work. Army National Guard and PEO Aviation provided additional funds. The BICEP-TC grew from previously reported work of the Ft. Hood deployment. It replaced Government furnished equipment (GFE) with contractor provided items for the Mission Control Center (MCC), added the third manned simulator, refined the final packaging, hardware and software of the Reconfigurable Tactical Trainers (RTT), and integrated everything in a 53 foot commercial trailer. The package has been used in cooperative training environments with the Close Combat Tactical Trainer (CCTT), both fixed site and mobile units through a BICEP-TC network gateway. The system has deployed to several Army National Guard sites for training and has validated the concepts of the Aviation Combined Arms Tactical Trainer (AVCATT). It has been used for train-up of forces deploying to Bosnia.
Dictionary of Acronyms and Technical Abbreviations

Author: Jakob Vlietstra
language: en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date: 2001-02-23
This Dictionary covers information and communication technology (ICT), including hardware and software; information networks, including the Internet and the World Wide Web; automatic control; and ICT-related computer-aided fields. The Dictionary also lists abbreviated names of relevant organizations, conferences, symposia and workshops. This reference is important for all practitioners and users in the areas mentioned above, and those who consult or write technical material. This Second Edition contains 10,000 new entries, for a total of 33,000.
The Willpower Instinct

Based on Stanford University psychologist Kelly McGonigal's wildly popular course "The Science of Willpower," The Willpower Instinct is the first book to explain the science of self-control and how it can be harnessed to improve our health, happiness, and productivity. Informed by the latest research and combining cutting-edge insights from psychology, economics, neuroscience, and medicine, The Willpower Instinct explains exactly what willpower is, how it works, and why it matters. For example, readers will learn: • Willpower is a mind-body response, not a virtue. It is a biological function that can be improved through mindfulness, exercise, nutrition, and sleep. • Willpower is not an unlimited resource. Too much self-control can actually be bad for your health. • Temptation and stress hijack the brain's systems of self-control, but the brain can be trained for greater willpower • Guilt and shame over your setbacks lead to giving in again, but self-forgiveness and self-compassion boost self-control. • Giving up control is sometimes the only way to gain self-control. • Willpower failures are contagious—you can catch the desire to overspend or overeat from your friends—but you can also catch self-control from the right role models. In the groundbreaking tradition of Getting Things Done, The Willpower Instinct combines life-changing prescriptive advice and complementary exercises to help readers with goals ranging from losing weight to more patient parenting, less procrastination, better health, and greater productivity at work.