JTLS-GO previews updates during annual International User Conference
- jasondehart
- 6 days ago
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April 20th, Monterey, CA – More than 30 high-level domestic and international leaders gathered inside a conference room and a few online participants listened to Valkyrie Enterprises’ Joint Theatre Level Scenario Global Operations (JTLS-GO) team provide updates to the NATO-backed wargaming and disaster planning modeling and simulation tool.
Across two days, the defense partners demonstrated how they apply JTLS-GO to their operations, learned about new features coming in 2025, discussed best practices, and provided feedback about future capability needs.
“This event provides an excellent opportunity to hear directly from our customers about what they need and how they use JTLS-GO so we can better tailor it for them,” said Valkyrie Enterprises Chief Strategy & Technology Officer Michael Anderson.
The modeling-simulation and wargaming capabilities carry both a strategic and economic advantage for military and emergency response agencies.
“JTLS-GO can support the current administration's goals to gain greater efficiencies in U.S. agencies by reducing exercise expenses through the use of our distributed digital wargaming environment, which can apply more in-depth calculations to outcomes, than traditional in-person costly tabletop exercises,” said JTLS-GO Vice President Ty Cook.
During the conference, JTLS-GO detailed a recent cooperative research and development agreement (CRADA)with the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) to improve its wargaming through Artificial Intelligence-Machine Learning advancements to JTLS-GO. Combining the NPS CRADA and Naval Warfare Development Center efforts to get JTLS-GO additional Navy accreditations, the wargaming and modeling & simulation technology is expanding its footprint across the Naval operational landscape.
The next version of JTLS-GO will be available in June with new features and tools to improve user experience, provide enhanced analysis, and increase the fidelity of data sources that feed the software.