North Macedonian Defence Forces (Force Modernization & Transformation Command) visit to the NATO M&S COE

Rome – The North Macedonian delegation visited the NATO M&S COE at the Cecchignola military compound on 12 October.

Colonel Francesco Pacillo (ITA-Army), Director of the NATO M&S COE, received the North Macedonian delegation led by Colonel Goce Filiposki of the Armed Forces of the Republic of North Macedonia (Simulation Center).

The delegation attended a presentation about the Centre, its mission and capabilities, and participated in demonstrations on the various research projects in progress. Colonel Goce Filiposki emphasized the potential future cooperation with the COE as the two organization’s innovation efforts are similarly aligned.

The delegation’s visit to the Centre was a great opportunity to learn more about what the NATO M&S COE is doing to support NATO and what collaboration efforts can be explored in the near future.

The Director of NATO M&S COE, Col. Francesco Pacillo, closed the meeting by thanking the Colonel and his staff for the visit and for the special interest shown in our Centre.  Col. Pacillo summarized the outcomes by saying, “today we have new challenges in front of us and our Community of Interest needs to work together more closely to guarantee expertise and guidance in the M&S domain for the benefit of the Alliance”.

Written by Lt. Col. Cristoforo Russo

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]