Central Florida’s Modeling, Simulation & Training Cluster A Critical High Tech Segment of a Diversified Florida Economy Thomas L. Baptiste, Lt Gen, USAF.

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Central Florida’s Modeling, Simulation & Training Cluster A Critical High Tech Segment of a Diversified Florida Economy Thomas L. Baptiste, Lt Gen, USAF (Ret) President/Executive Director 15 September 2011

Overview Central Florida has grown to become the epicenter of the Modeling, Simulation & Training (MS&T) Industry City, County & State Governments have promoted cluster growth with political, infrastructure & educational support Orlando’s Research Park fosters collaboration & cooperation between Academia, Industry & Government The MS&T cluster has a multi-billion dollar impact on Florida’s economy Medical MS&T and other opportunities are on the near term horizon Summary & Our Challenge

“All but war is simulation!” Simulation saves lives, money & time and is critical to the training of our war fighters M&S technologies can also be used in planning, analysis, engineering, and test & evaluation Research can be performed using simulation instead of costly & often times damaging live or “real world” events

State of Florida support to grow the MS&T Cluster M&S is a national “Critical Technology” with its epicenter in Central Florida Support to the Industry cluster: 40 acres in the Research Park were given to the Navy to build the DeFlorez Complex & create a MS&T Center of Excellence MS&T academic programs have been integrated in Florida high schools, an Associate’s Degree Program was established at Daytona State College (funded by the Florida High Tech Corridor Council) & a Master’s & Doctoral Program established at UCF The State funded construction of Partnership I, II, & III buildings in the Research Park (occupancy is 50% UCF & 50% DoD) UCF has developed a network of incubators to nurture start-up MS&T companies & other businesses

The impact of Orlando’s Research Park Adjacent to UCF—second largest University in the U.S. Home for the National Center for Simulation & UCF’s Institute for Simulation & Training (IST) Home for the MS&T acquisition agencies of all the Services except the Air Force Surrounded by a large cluster (>100) of MS&T companies Proximity facilitates synergy between Academia, Industry & Government found no where else in the world Partnership, collaboration & teamwork lower program risk and are good for America & the war fighter The State has stepped forward to fund force protection measures to satisfy DoD requirements

MS&T economic impact Approximately 322 Florida companies & organizations involved in MS&T* Employing more than 22,500 Floridians* Average salary $66,000* $4.5 B Impact on Florida’s Gross State Product* $7.8 B Impact on Florida’s Annual Sales Activity* “Team Orlando” Commands employ more than 2,800 military & civilian personnel in the Research Park Over 53,000 jobs impact on Florida’s employment* *Based on a sampling/REMI Modeling of 122 MS&T Companies in a 2008 study funded by Florida High Tech Corridor Council

Other major U.S. clusters of MS&T

Medical MS&T A bright future Potential for spin-off of 60 years of world class MS&T work for DoD into medical MS&T applications Orlando’s Medical City, Expansion of Florida Hospital’s Nicholson Center for Surgical Advancement & USF’s CAMLS – Additional arrows in Central Florida’s Medical MS&T quiver – Cluster of world class medical & training facilities will attract the “best of the best” – VA is building 60,000 sq ft Medical MS&T COE at new Lake Nona VA Medical Center – Central Florida is already #1 destination for medical conferences

Other technology transfer opportunities Education Transportation Homeland Security Digital Media Serious Games Entertainment

Military Acquisition Services Simulation Industry Products & Services $ Circa 1965 Florida’s Modeling, Simulation & Training Cluster Evolution

Commercial Airlines Nuclear Power Environmental Space Exploration Education Homeland Security Transportation Medical/Healthcare Vocational Technical Entertainment Florida High Schools Florida High Schools Two Year Degree or Certificate Programs (DSC, SSC,VC) Two Year Degree or Certificate Programs (DSC, SSC,VC) State Universities (UCF, UF, USF..) State Universities (UCF, UF, USF..) Simulation Industry Military Acquisition Services Graduates Research Products & Services $ Graduates 2011 Florida’s Modeling, Simulation & Training Cluster Evolution Graduates Serious Games Digital Media Graduates Graduates Research Products & Services

Summary MS&T technologies support the war fighter & save lives Simulation is one reason America’s war fighters are the most capable & best trained in the world! MS&T represents a significant economic impact throughout Florida There is every reason why the future epicenter of medical MS&T should also be in Central Florida Other market opportunities are emerging for MS&T technologies

Our Challenge To Attract, Grow, Maintain & Enhance The Modeling, Simulation & Training Industry in Central Florida