:: Current Customers

At Urban Resolve 2005, sponsored by the Institute of Defense Analysis (IDA), mōsbē proved to be:

  • "A quick turn course of action analysis capability, if supported by an accessible menu of up-to-date DoD digitized terrain data."
  • "The 'right-seat-ride' capability to apprise relieving units of situations they will face in their new area of operations."
  • "A staff training vehicle to familiarize staffs with situations that cannot be replicated at major training centers due to issues of scale or cost."
Karl Lowe
Director, Joint Advanced Warfighter Program



Since then, mōsbē has been increasingly adopted by other customers who serve warfighters and mission planners within the Department of Defense for:
  • New Concept Experimentation
  • Course of Action Analysis
  • Proof of Concept Demonstration
  • Visualization
  • Integrated Training System

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab (APL)
mōsbē is being used as the primary war game tool and analytic framework engine to visualize operational employment of new technologies for APL and its customers

Rockwell Collins
mōsbē is enabling proof-of-concept for the Joint Terminal Control Training and Rehearsal System (JTC TRS) with Rockwell Collins.

SAIC
mōsbē provided the visualization of advanced technologies for the Future Combat System

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Demonstration of advanced sensor concepts and capabilities for DARPA Information Exploitation Office's booth at DARPATech was executed within mōsbē.

Institute for Defense Analysis
mōsbē is helping customers evaluate new sensor concepts of operations and deployment considerations at the IDA.

Additional current customers of mōsbē include:
U.S. Army War College
Air Force Research Lab
National Simulation Center





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