Modeling And Simulation in Virginia's Hampton Roads

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M d li d Si l i Modeling and Simulation in Virginia’s Hampton Roads 2 nd Quarter 2009

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Did you know that the nation's first Doctorate degree in Modeling and Simulation was awarded at Old Dominion University in 2003? Modeling and Simulation continues to be a huge field within Hampton Roads generating more than 4,000 jobs and an annualized regional economic output in excess of $413 million.

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M d li d Si l iModeling and Simulation 

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2nd Quarter 2009

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Virginia’s Hampton Roads Strategic Location

H t R dHampton Roads:

• Largest Metropolitan Area between Atlanta and Washington, D.C.

• Centrally located along U.S. East Coast

• 75% of the U.S. population is within 750 miles or 1,200 kilometers of Hampton Roads

Sources: HREDA Research; U.S. Census Bureau; 2007 Hampton Roads Statistical Digest; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; U.S. Department of Defense 1

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Modeling and Simulation in Hampton Roads

Modeling and Simulation Companies*Aerotech Research (USA), Inc.Alion Science & TechnologyAnalytical Mechanics AssociatesAnteonBih l A li d R h IBihrle Applied Research, Inc.BMH Associates, Inc.The Boeing CompanyBooz‐Allen HamiltonC2 TechnologiesCAECAPSTONE CorporationChesapeake Computer SystemsComputer Science CorporationCubic Corp. – Defense ApplicationsCubic Corp. – Worldwide TechnicalDDL Omni EngineeringEvidence Based Research, Inc.EchostormEchostormGeneral DynamicsLockheed MartinLogistics Modeling Center, Inc.Loyola Enterprises, Inc.MYMIC, LLCNorthrop GrummanRaytheon Technical ServicesRaytheon Technical ServicesRyson InternationalSAICScientific Research CorporationVirtual Healthcare Systems, Inc.VRCO, Inc.Werner Anderson, Inc.

Source: Virginia Economic Development Partnership: Virginia’s Modeling & Simulation Industry Pamphlet

Federal Research & Development CentersJoint Training Analysis & Simulation CenterNASA Langley Research CenterThomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

*This list is only meant to represent a sampling of Modeling and  2

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Industry Profile: Modeling and Simulation

Source: ANGLE Technology LLC: Economic Impact and Cluster Analysis Study for Hampton Roads 3

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Virginia Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center

A multi‐disciplinary modeling, simulation and visualization collaborative research center that works with over 100 industry, government and academic members to further the development and application of modeling, simulation and visualization as an 

enterprise decision‐making tool and promotes economic development, VMASC also supports Old Dominion University’s master’s and p g p p , pp yPh.D. programs.

6 Core Areas of Interest

• Military M&S (primarily combat simulations) • Transportation• Military M&S (primarily combat simulations) • Transportation

• Enterprise Executable Architectures • Serious Gaming

• Homeland Security and Homeland Defense • Medical Simulations

Current Projects• Extreme Event Analysis • Social Network Modeling• Mass Casualty Modeling • Business Process Modeling

Source: VMASC

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• Mass Casualty Modeling • Business Process Modeling• Truck Driver Education • Virtual Operating Room• Game Based Learning

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Major Collaborators with VMASC

• Serves to mitigate loss of life and property due to manmade and natural disasters by preparing emergency command and management personnel and organizations

• The National Center for Collaboration in Medical M&S (NCCMMS) was established by Congress in 2001 as a joint project between EVMS and ODU, whose main objectives are to:organizations

• Employs state‐of‐the‐art M&S tools to conduct training, exercises and operational support analysis for disaster management and homeland security situations

•Conduct a systematic set of validation and training transfer studies with "best of breed" medical simulations•Develop new medical simulations•Develop medical education and training curricula that explicitly incorporate a full range of medical simulations•Develop a regional medical preparedness simulation for Hampton RoadsSt th ll b ti h ithi th di l•Strengthen collaborative research within the medical simulation community

Sources: EMTASC Website; EVMS Website

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M&S Applications in the Military

The Commonwealth of Virginia ranks first in the nation in total defense employment and Hampton Roads has the largest share in Virginia with 59% 

In an effort to become fully integrated, the Military utilizes advances in M&S to accomplish its joint force trainer and 

experimentation missions. 

Sources: United States Joint Forces Command; ANGLE Technology LLC: Economic Impact and Cluster Analysis Study for Hampton Roads; Virginia National Defense Industrial Authority 6

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Additional Assets

The MAST Center  (at right)•A 10‐building, 32‐acre research, education and technology park with approximately 500 000 sq ft of research and technology

Building 1: VMASC Building; Building 2: ODU Tri‐Cities Higher Education Center; and Building 3: MAST One Class “A” Office Building

500,000 sq. ft. of research and technology space, including:

•50,000 sq. ft. ODU Education Center•60,000 sq. ft. VMASC building with incubator office space available

Lockheed Martin’s Center for Innovation

•50,000 sq. ft. state‐of‐the‐art research and

Innovation Research Park, Old Dominion University

•Research park located on ODU’s campus and within 50,000 sq. ft. state of the art research and development center

•Designed to offer a place for collaborative experimentation and analysis, to test ideas 

Research park located on ODU s campus and within all three federal and state incentive zones

•Two 5‐story, Class A, 100,000 sq. ft. buildings with flexible wet/dry lab facilities

and analyze war fighting concepts and to develop integrated Net‐Centric solutions for defense and the changing national security environment.

•Contains a business incubator and accelerator services

•Access to World Renowned Modeling, Simulation d Vi li i D l Pl f

environment.

•Possesses Net‐Centric modeling, simulation and analysis capabilities

Sources: VMASC; Lockheed Martin

and Visualization Development Platform

•Building one is complete; construction on Building two began summer 2007

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Looking Forward ‐ Economic Impact

Virginia Modeling and Simulation Initiative (VIMSIM)Encouraging the Development of M&S in Hampton Roads

Regionally key elements of the Virginia Modeling$27 Million Budget Package announced in efforts to strengthen M&S by:

•Expanding the research capability and graduate t VMASC

Regionally, key elements of the Virginia Modeling and Simulation Initiative include:

•Establishing linkages with other Virginia universities USJFCOM and private contractors toprograms at VMASC

•Further developing a M&S engineering program at Tidewater Community College

universities, USJFCOM and private contractors to recruit M&S professionals

•Creating incentives for new M&S companies to relocate

•Expanding the medical modeling and simulation partnership between EVMS and VMASC

•Continuing the development of EMTASC

•Active recruitment of defense and non‐defense M&S companies to Hampton Roads

•LambdaRail—the Internet supercomputingLambdaRail the Internet supercomputing highway—has expanded to universities and NASA facilities in Hampton Roads

Sources: Press Releases, Governor’s Office, December 9 2005; ANGLE Technology LLC: Economic Impact and Cluster Analysis Study for Hampton Roads 8

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Leaders in Modeling and Simulation

Old Dominion University•The nation’s first Doctorate degree in Modeling and Simulation was awarded at ODU in the Spring 2003

•Concentration areas include medical modeling

•ODU’s Virginia Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center (VMASC) supports ODU’s Modeling and Simulation degree programs

•Concentration areas include medical modeling, transportation, and homeland security

•The 2007‐2008 school year brought:

Above: VMASC’s ODU Campus Facility

Below: VMASC’s Suffolk Facility

Sources: VMASC 2005 Annual Report; ODU; VMASC Website 9

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Additional Educational Resources

•Courses in M&S offered at the undergraduate and graduate levels

•Capabilities include analytic

•Courses offered at the graduate level

•Specializes in visualization

•Now offers an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Technical Studies with a specialization in Modeling and 

•Capabilities include analytic modeling, high performance computing and operations research

•Numerical and environmental

•Specializes in visualization, virtual reality and modeling and simulation

•There were over 650

Simulation. Courses include:•Introduction to M&S•M&S Protocols•M&S ApplicationsNumerical and environmental 

modeling are offered through W&M’s Virginia Institute of Marine Science

There were over 650 students enrolled in M&S related courses for the 2005‐2006 school year

•M&S Applications•System Analysis and Design

•There were 20 students enrolled in M&S related courses for the 2007

•Currently heading a “sensors cluster” initiative in Hampton Roads

•There were 170 students enrolled in  Additional Colleges and Universities in Hampton Roads offering courses and i C S i d/ E i i i l d H U i i

M&S related courses for the 2007‐2008 school year

M&S related courses for the 2008‐2009 school year

programs in Computer Science and/or Engineering include Hampton University, Virginia Wesleyan College and Christopher Newport University.

Sources: College and University Websites; State Council of Higher Education for Virginia’s Website 10

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H t ill t H t R d

Relocation Case Study 1

Huntsville to Hampton Roads

Job ClassificationNumber of Positions

Mean Annual Wage       

(Hampton Roads)

Total Annual Wage     

(Hampton Roads)

Mean Annual Wage   

(Huntsville)

Total Annual Wage 

(Huntsville)

Savings in Hampton Roads

Roads) Roads)CEO 1 $154,150 $154,150 $164,350 $164,350 $10,200

Financial Manager 1 $96,050 $96,050 $105,800 $105,800 $9,750Accountant 1 $62,600 $62,600 $62,910 $62,910 $310

Computer and Information S t M

11 $105,690 $1,162,590 $101,680 $1,118,480 ($44,110)Systems Manager

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Engineering Managers 5 $107,380 $536,900 $114,640 $573,200 $36,300Computer Programmers 10 $63,300 $633,000 $72,970 $729,700 $96,700

Computer Hardware Engineer 7 $94,850 $663,950 $90,760 $635,320 ($28,630)Computer Systems Analyst 11 $69,150 $760,650 $75,200 $827,200 $66,550Computer Software Engineer 

(Systems)20 $85,940 $1,718,800 $89,390 $1,787,800 $69,000

Database Administrator 14 $60,780 $850,920 $65,430 $916,020 $65,100Network and Computer Systems Administrator

12 $61,820 $741,840 $61,610 $739,320 ($2,520)

The bottom line

Administrative Support 7 $38,880 $272,160 $42,740 $299,180 $27,020Total 100 $7,653,610 $7,959,280 $305,670

The bottom line:This company realized savings of $305,670 in salaries alone!

11Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics; NAI Global Market Report; ANGLE Technology LLC: Economic Impact and Cluster Analysis Study for Hampton Roads

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O l d t H t R d

Relocation Case Study 2

Orlando to Hampton Roads

Job ClassificationNumber of Positions

Mean Annual Wage       

(Hampton Roads)

Total Annual Wage     

(Hampton Roads)

Mean Annual Wage   

(Orlando)

Total Annual Wage 

(Orlando)

Savings in Hampton Roads

Roads) Roads)CEO 1 $154,150 $154,150 $179,680 $179,680 $25,530 

Financial Manager 1 $96,050 $96,050 $108,060 $108,060 $12,010 Accountant 1 $62,600  $62,600 $59,200  $59,200 ($3,400)

Computer and Information S t M

11 $105,690 $1,162,590 $114,710 $1,261,810 $99,220 Systems Manager

Engineering Managers 5 $107,380 $536,900 $120,940 $604,700 $67,800 Computer Programmers 10 $63,300  $633,000 $61,980  $619,800 ($13,200)

Computer Hardware Engineer 7 $94,850 $663,950 $76,560 $535,920 ($128,030)Computer Systems Analyst 11 $69,150 $760,650 $72,730 $800,030 $39,380 Computer Software Engineer 

(Systems)20 $85,940 $1,718,800 $77,810 $1,556,200 ($162,600)

Database Administrator 14 $60,780 $850,920 $66,030 $924,420 $73,500 Network and Computer Systems Administrator

12 $61,820 $741,840 $70,590 $847,080 $105,240 

The bottom line:This company realized savings of

Administrative Support 7 $38,880 $272,160 $38,860 $272,020 ($140)Total 100 $7,653,610 $7,768,920 $115,310 

Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics; NAI Global Market Report; ANGLE Technology LLC: Economic Impact and Cluster Analysis Study for Hampton Roads 12

This company realized savings of $235,310 in salaries and real estate alone!

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