The Army Research and Development Engineering Command is looking for more than a few good virtual worlds, and has kicked of a real world challenge to find the best for itself, the Homeland Security Department, NASA and other federal agencies.
Tami Griffith, science and technology manager, at the Research and Development Engineering Command's Simulation Training and Technology Center, says the challenge is designed to explore possibilities for using virtual worlds that have not, and may not have, ever been considered by government.
Contestants need to focus on use of virtual worlds used for training and analysis, but other than that, there are few rules for the contest -- except companies or individuals with federal contracts can submit entries, but cannot win.
Here's the real world schedule for the virtual world challenge:
- Submissions due: Nov. 15
- Government evaluations: December 2009 through January 2010
- Top entries made available for public evaluation: February
- Winner announced at 2010 Defense GameTech & Users Conference in Orlando, Fla.: March 29-31
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Bob Brewin joined Government Executive in April 2007, bringing with him more than 20 years of experience as a journalist focusing on defense issues and technology. Bob covers the world of defense and information technology for Nextgov, and is the author of the “What’s Brewin” blog.

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