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===History===
====Pre 1997====
The Virginia Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation Center (VMASC) began as an idea, a concept driven by need: the [http://www.jfcom.mil/about/abt_j7.htm Joint Warfighting Center] required short-courses and formal training of its staff and [[Old Dominion University|ODU]] determined it would take on that task. The concept became a plan, the plan became a Center; and all of this transpired over a three-year period from fall of 1994 to the summer of 1997<ref> [http://www.vmasc.odu.edu/downloads/VMASC_Ten_Year_Narrative.pdf VMASC a Ten Year Narrative] </ref>. Things were set in motion in October 1994 with the establishment of the Joint Training, Analysis and Simulation Center as a part of the United States Atlantic Command (USACOM),
which became the US [[United States Joint Forces Command|Joint Forces Command]] (USJFCOM) in Suffolk, Virginia. One of its core requirements was to establish a facility with the infrastructure and workforce necessary to conduct simulation-based joint training that was not dependent on large-scale and expensive field training exercises. To meet that requirement the JTASC was charged with developing the processes and procedures, designing the facility, developing the workforce, and conducting joint exercises necessary to prepare Joint Task Force (JTF) Commanders to conduct operations as a Joint Force vice the individual service approach. It was apparent that the workforce of the future was not available in the Hampton Roads area; JTASC would have to develop this workforce in order to be successful in its assigned role.
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