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Requirement ID Requirement Text Ft Bliss -85


and collaboration, results in higher-qual- ity deliverables to better meet customer and end-user needs and expectations.


Te Ft Bliss database shall contain the 1:12.5, Range 87 CACTF [Combined Arms Collective Training Facility] extent defined by the following coordinates: [32.41513023671055, -106.0316295592038 32.40155697221756, -106.0299203449524 32.40361990271021, -106.0214026377009 32.4080648095095, -106.0218998418759 32.41432003910031, -106.0225876614814]


Ft Bliss -86 Te Ft Bliss database shall contain the 1:12.5 Range 88 Urban Cluster extent defined by the following coordinates: [32.416042949181, -105.9554166535113 32.41623012259206, -105.95359385994 32.41812562641574, -105.9542359650387 32.41798748110522, -105.9557351496772]


Ft Bliss -87


Te Ft Bliss database shall contain the 1:12.5 Range 66 Urban Cluster extent defined by the following coordinates: [32.29157041923858, -106.444884339355 32.29174690321553, -106.4435019306567 32.29261977028097, -106.4436809242268 32.29236765272218, -106.4450632163078]


Ft Bliss -88 Te Ft Bliss database shall contain the 1:12.5, range 50 Urban Cluster extent defined by the following coordinates: [32.21885557772292, -106.5422421046779 32.21881862164134, -106.5414421770093 32.21927686037046, -106.5414092698276 32.21934587572412, -106.54229733582]


Ft Bliss -89 Te Ft Bliss database shall contain the 1:12.5, Karmen’ Shah MOUT extent defined by the following coordinates: [32.06176552177676, -106.1939879098336 32.05942561789409, -106.1955576957802 32.05593723272537, -106.1887644447425 32.05951644147655, -106.1871200197107]


For more information, go to the SE Core program website at www.peostri.army. mil/PMConSim/SECore.jsp; or contact the SE Core’s Assistant Project Manager Frank Rhinesmith, at frank.d.rhinesmith. civ@mail.mil or SE Core Chief Engineer William Reese, at william.c.reese16.civ@ mail.mil.


MR. THOMAS KEHR is the government integration and test lead systems engineer for the SE Core program at PEO STRI and is responsible for overseeing the day- to-day testing and evaluation of SE Core terrain databases, as well as managing the overarching database test schedule in the live, virtual, constructive and gaming system environments. He holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in electrical engineering and is pursuing his doctorate in modeling and simulation from the University of Central Florida. He is Level III certified in systems engineering, Level I certified in science and technology management and Level I certified in program management. He is a member of the Army Acquisition Corps.


WHERE TO TEST


This excerpt comes from terrain representation test procedures generated from the Fort Bliss KML DCR documents. (SOURCE: SE Core Fort Bliss Test Procedures)


MR. TREY GODWIN is a visual systems engineer for the SE Core program at PEO STRI. He is responsible for the execution of SE Core terrain database productions and is the advocate for aviation training programs, with an emphasis on the Longbow Crew Trainer and AVCATT. He holds a B.S. in geography and environmental science from Stetson University. Before joining the SE Core program, Mr. Godwin accumulated nearly 10 years of experience with industry partners developing terrain databases for virtual simulation systems.


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