INTRODUCTIONĪrguably, one indication that a bourgeoning technical concept or capability is on the precipice of widespread usage and acceptance is when it enters the United States (US) Congressional record. AFRL’s overall approach to software development, distribution, support, and governance could serve as a model for encouraging widespread adoption of future freeware software products. To date, AFRL has licensed AFSIM to over 275 government, industry, and academic organizations, and provided training to over 1200 users. To encourage buy-in across government and industry, AFRL not only built a robust product but also made the software, source code, and training available to approved users free of charge. The idea behind AFSIM is a common modeling framework, using common models in a common environment with a common threat laydown.
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