National Center for Simulation
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National Center for Simulation | |
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Type | Nonprofit |
Founded | Orlando, Florida (1993) |
Headquarters | Orlando, Florida, USA |
Industry | Research and development Engineering Science Economics Public policy Defense |
Website | www.simulationinformation.com |
The National Center for Simulation (NCS) is an association of primarily defense industry companies.
It was created in 1993 to support collaboration among the defense industry, government, and academia.
NCS is headquartered in the Central Florida Research Park in Orlando, Florida which is home to the world's largest cluster for computer simulation and modeling[1], including more than 180 modeling, simulation and training companies, the University of Central Florida, and military simulation and training commands. Its executive director is Russ Hauck[2].