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SMC/XR and ExoAnalytic Solutions are pleased to announce the official release of SEAS version 3.8 (July 30, 2009), the latest in agent-based modeling and simulation for military operations research. SEAS 3.8 features satellite improvements, imagery improvements, new display features, new Road Network functions, expanded custom properties, improved warning and error reporting, Vista compatibility, customizable installation, performance improvements and bug fixes.
To get a copy of SEAS 3.8, click "Request SEAS" under the Main Menu.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 18 August 2009 )
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The System Effectiveness Analysis
Simulation (SEAS) is a government-owned, agent-based military utility analysis tool
sponsored by Air Force Space Command, Space and Missile Systems Center,
Directorate of Developmental Planning (SMC/XR). SEAS has been in
development for over 10 years and was designed specifically to give
military operations research analysts and decision makers a flexible
means to quickly explore new warfighting capabilities; in particular,
those provided by Space and C4ISR systems.
SEAS represents the latest in
analytic simulation technology and offers a powerful agent-based
modeling and simulation environment in which small-to large-scale joint
warfighting scenarios can be constructed and explored to quantify the
effectiveness of various system designs, architectures, and concept of
operations (CONOPS). The ability to represent networked military units
and platforms reacting and adapting to perception-based scenario
dynamics in a 3-D physics-based Battlespace, makes SEAS ideally suited
for exploring effects-based operations, network centric warfare, and
transformational warfighting concepts.
SEAS is part of the Air Force Standard Analysis Toolkit and the Air Force Space Command Modeling and Simulation Toolkit.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 07 July 2008 )
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To accurately evaluate the operational value
of space services, one must capture the complex interaction between
these services and the strategic, operational, and tactical levels of
theater operations. SEAS accomplishes this by treating combat as a
complex adaptive system and providing advanced modeling constructs that
allow combat entities (agents) to have sophisticated behavioral and
decision making ability. SEAS agents can execute complex military
strategies and pursue operation- and tactical- level goals. Agents can
also modify and adapt their behavior substantially based on new or
better information, such as commands received from higher headquarters
or information provided by sensor systems.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 06 January 2009 )
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