Obsidian launches NES strategic initiative

Fredericksburg, VA-based Obsidian Solutions Group (OSG) announced the launch of its new Nuclear Enterprise Services (NES) strategic initiative, which expands its expertise in Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) through the use of Modeling & Simulation (M&S). The NES initiative, in response to customer demands, was established to support the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) and Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) initiatives in training, exercises, and consequence management, and the development of advanced M&S tools to address proliferation, detection, and deterrence of radiological events.

M&S allows systems to be represented on a scale that shows generated data from predictions of tailored events such as atmospheric releases and consequences, weapon effect sims, nuclear effects, and cyber threats and vulnerabilities to name a few. This is critically important as it relates to preventing and detecting Counterterrorism/Counter-Proliferation (CTCP) activities, both foreign and domestic.

Obsidian designs realistic training exercises and develops focused tools to provide detailed analysis and solutions on emerging, difficult, radiological threats to the Department of Energy, Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, intelligence agencies and the national security community using state of the art modeling and simulation.

“Extraordinary challenges exist in the counterterrorism/counter-proliferation training arena and with Obsidian’s experience and expertise, the organization is uniquely positioned to provide solutions to these prevailing challenges of homeland defense and overseas terrorism,” stated Tyrone Logan, CEO of Obsidian Solutions Group.

Source: Obsidian

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