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ID188904
Title ProperFrom physical to virtual to digital
Other Title Informationthe Synthetic Environment and its impact on Canadian defence policy
LanguageENG
AuthorWilner, Alex ;  Budning, Kevin ;  Cote, Guillaume
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Synthetic Environment (SE) takes the power of computing, digital processing, artificial intelligence, extended reality technology, and other advancements borrowed from the gaming industry to create a computer simulation with near-perfect levels of realism. Designed to enable connectivity across all domains and platforms, SE has the potential to dramatically improve military training, force development, situational awareness, and communications. Our article provides a technical overview of SE and offers a high-level analysis of its use in Canada, the US, UK, and Australia. Informed by dozens of interviews and a roundtable workshop held with experts from academia, industry, and government, this article relates SE to Canada’s future defence policy. We argue that leveraging SE effectively will require that Canada commit to a long-term SE program, promote new government-industry partnerships, encourage top-down leadership from both civilian and military officials, and consolidate domestic skillsets and industry knowhow to maintain and retain Canadian sovereignty.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal Vol. 77, No.2; Jun 2022: p.335-355
Journal SourceInternational Journal Vol: 77 No 2
Key WordsMilitary Training ;  Defence Policy ;  Artificial Intelligence ;  Emerging Technology ;  Canadian Armed Forces ;  Connected Battlespace ;  Synthetic Environment ;  Norad Modernization


 
 
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