The U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command inaugurated the Digital Simulation and Analysis Center on Aug. 7.
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New Digital Simulation and Analysis Center
The Army said Friday the 8,000-square-foot research, development and analysis facility on Redstone Arsenal will serve as a central hub for computational and analytical capabilities for USASMDC Technical Center’s laboratories. The DSAC will help in advancing modeling and simulation, analysis, and integration efforts and facilitate partnerships focused on technological development. It will be utilized for R&D and engineering advancement for the Army’s modernization efforts, including the development of directed energy strategic weapons technologies.
SMDC Commanding General Sean Gainey on the DSAC
“DSAC gives us and our partners the space and tools to stay at the front of technology change and keep winning for the Army,” said Lt. Gen. Sean Gainey, SMDC commanding general.
“SMDC is the Army’s space and missile defense warfighting headquarters and part of what we do is take science and technology outputs and weave them into the fabric of Army units, creating formation-based transformation that comes with some teeth, improving lethality,” Gainey continued.