International Engagement at the 16th NATO M&S Basic Course

Rome, February 2024 – The NATO Modelling & Simulation Centre of Excellence (NATO M&S COE) proudly hosted the 16th edition of the NATO M&S Basic Course, marking it as one of the most popular sessions to date with 24 international students in attendance. The course, renowned for its comprehensive curriculum, took a deeper dive into computer assisted wargaming, fostering a high level of interaction between lecturers and students.

Collaborative Learning Environment
The diverse group of students, hailing from various NATO member and partner countries, engaged in a dynamic learning environment. The course’s structure promoted active discussions and the exchange of ideas, enhancing the educational experience. The course was enriched by the participation of several esteemed institutions, including the Italian CESIVA, the NATO JWC, the NATO CCDCOE, and the universities of Genova and Tor Vergata, as well as Fabaris company.

Expert-Led Insights
A team of expert instructors led the course, providing insights into the latest trends and applications of Modelling & Simulation in the military context. Their hands-on approach allowed students to experience the practical aspects of M&S tools and methods.

Focus on Computer Assisted Wargaming
This session prioritized computer-assisted wargaming, a cornerstone of contemporary military strategy and decision-making. Students gained some insights into the nuances of simulation-based wargames, equipping themselves with indispensable skills for their future roles. This initial focus serves as a precursor to the forthcoming Computer Assisted Wargaming course, planned for late 2024 or early 2025, laying a robust foundation for participants to excel in this vital aspect of military simulation and strategy.

A Platform for Networking
Beyond the classroom, the course served as a platform for networking, enabling participants to build lasting connections within the M&S community. These relationships are essential for the collaborative nature of defence and security operations.

Deputy Director’s Comments
The Deputy Director of the NATO M&S COE underscored the importance of the course, stating, “This course allows about 50 students per year to start their journey in Modelling & Simulation. It’s a crucial stepping stone for those entering this field.” He further encouraged interested individuals to follow the NATO M&S COE website for updates on future courses and activities.
As the NATO M&S COE continues to expand its course offerings, the success of the 16th NATO M&S Basic Course sets a high standard for future sessions. For more information on upcoming courses and activities, visit the NATO M&S COE website.

Written by Cdr Dino D. Tropea and Lt. Col. Cristoforo Russo NATO M&S COE

See here the Italian MoD Press Release

 

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The NATO Modelling & Simulation Centre of Excellence is dedicated to the promotion of Modelling & Simulation in support of operational requirements, training and interoperability. The Centre act as a catalyst for transformation through the involvement of NATO, governments, academia, industry, operational and training entities, by improving the networking of NATO and nationally owned Modelling & Simulation systems, the cooperation between Nations and organizations through the sharing of Modelling & Simulation information and developments and serving as an international source of expertise for transformation in the related domain. https://www.mscoe.org

NATO Centres of Excellence are nationally or multi-nationally funded institutions accredited by NATO. They train and educate leaders and specialists from NATO member and partner countries, assist in doctrine development, identify lessons learned, improve interoperability and capabilities, and test and validate concepts through experimentation. They offer recognized expertise and experience that is of benefit to the Alliance and support the transformation of NATO, while avoiding the duplication of assets, resources and capabilities already present within the NATO command structure. Although not part of the NATO command structure, they are part of a wider framework supporting NATO Command Arrangements. [source https://www.act.nato.int/centres-of-excellence]