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This site last updated
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Distribution Agreement
and
Software Request Form
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In
order to obtain a copy of the NBCCTS software, the requesting
party must agree to the conditions identified in the
Distribution Agreement. Additionally, a Software
Request Form (included with the Distribution Agreement) must
be completed and returned (email or fax) to the USAMEDDC&S
Battle Simulation Center, ATTN: NBC CTS Program Manager. |
NBC
CTS Beta Release Information Paper |
Provides
information on the capabilities of the Beta Release Nuclear,
Biological, Chemical Casualty Training System (NBCCTS) in
support of computer simulated exercises (MS Word document). |
NBCCTS Overview Briefing
MS
PowerPoint Show | HTML
document
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Overview
of the NBCCTS system. The presentation identifies the
system requirements, structure, target audience, training
benefits, deployment, and future development. |
NBCCTS
Demo |
Macromedia®
Flash™ demo of NBCCTS with narrated screen videos
of the system being used. Requires Flash™ version
6. |
NBCCTS
Newsletter, Volume 1, Issue 1
MS
PowerPoint Presentation |
This
is the first monthly newsletter for the NBCCTS program and in
it we tried to include information that may be of interest to
you. We are including information on exercises and
demonstrations that NBCCTS is participating in, an Exploring
Functionality section that provides a detailed look at a
particular function of the system, a Developer's Notes
section that describes the scope and vision of selected
development projects, and this Need Your Input section
where we ask you for feedback. We welcome any
suggestions on how we can improve this newsletter, to better
address your questions, concerns and comments. |
Graphics
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Chemical
symbol |
Have
you ever made a PowerPoint presentation and
needed the chemical symbol? Well, here it
is. If it doesn't look familiar, read the
story about it.
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3 KB) |
Nuclear
symbol |
It
seems like every time you are writing a document,
your commanding officer wants you to insert a
nuclear symbol. Here's one for you to use.
(.gif,
3 KB) |
Biological
symbol |
Here's
the biological hazard symbol. This symbol
is just plain cool. Ready for download and
insertion into your document. (.gif, 4 KB) |
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