Intelligence lab tests best practices, emerging concepts
A new laboratory being built at U.S. Joint Forces Command here will enable analysts and warfighters alike to “step into” data fields like those that bombard them during real-life missions.
The “knowledge advanced visualization environment,” or KAVE, will expose many of the variables and “what ifs” associated with real-life operations, explained Army Maj. Caeli Hull, the command’s deputy division officer for innovation and experimentation.
Users will don 3-D glasses before stepping into the 18-by-10-foot structure. State-of-the-art computer effects and multiple data feeds delivered through screens on all four walls and the floor will converge to create a realistic, three-dimensional environment. (JFCOM.mil)