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About Battlespace Simulations, Inc. BATTLESPACE SIMULATIONS, INC. (BSI) Don’t settle for only part of the Battlespace GAINING A COMPETITIVE EDGE IN A CONTESTED WORLD The technological gap between allied nations and our rivals is shrinking. Armed with better capabilities, and able to engage effectively at every level of warfare, we’re facing enemies that are more sophisticated, complex, and dangerous. Modeling and Simulation plays a huge part in preparing our warfighters for emerging and evolving threats on the battlefield. M&S offers a more accessible, cost-effective, and less risky means of training and can improve mission results via iterative mission rehearsal and analysis. BSI is passionate about the applicability of M&S for both training and mission rehearsal. That’s why BSI has spent nearly twenty years working in the simulation space, developing and refining solutions like MACE and ARMOR. Armed with both, trainees can plan, analyse, develop tactics, and rehearse in virtual worlds so true to life that they’re better prepared for action in the real one. • 40+ major combat systems use MACE, each with diverse training requirements • 17+ international commands rely on BSI software, spanning 10 countries • 15+ years of DoD and international development in our technology We enable flexible worldwide simulation and 3D visualization at a rapid pace and low cost using: • Modern Air Combat Environment (MACE) - Full-spectrum battlespace simulation software where you build and execute scenarios across multiple domains including air, land, sea, and space, simulated in high detail including the full electromagnetic spectrum. • Augmented Reality Mission Observation & Rehearsal (ARMOR) - Visualization of battlespace in a real-time 3D Environment. Users can build ARMOR terrain anywhere in the world directly within MACE, allowing them to rapidly create and visualize the 3D battlespace from any perspective. From first-person VR/MR (such as an aircraft cockpit or JTAC) – to mission planning on an augmented reality tabletop.