MIMIC | Military Interactive Multimedia Instruction Center

Distributed learning (DL) applications will increase and become a major component of military training. MIMIC develops courseware that provides leaders and their soldiers the ability to leverage valuable training resources to maximize training time for the Army. Training is the key to readiness and MIMIC-developed Interactive Multimedia Instruction (IMI) is a great training mechanism any place, any time.

Mission
The mission of the Military Interactive Multimedia Instruction Center (MIMIC) is to develop Interactive Multimedia Instruction (IMI) for Web-based and CD-ROM delivery using Rapid Application Development (RAD) techniques for custom-based courseware.

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Background and Capabilities

Benefits
Both active and reserve military components benefit from MIMIC, a National Guard Bureau (NGB) sponsored organization. TRADOC provides DL funds through the Army proponent schools for the courseware development, while NGB provides management oversight, operational funding and full-time personnel as Subject Matter Advisors (SMAs). MIMIC SMAs monitor and support IMI development and ensure the focus, quality, and quantity of courseware. By using SMAs, MIMIC is able to raise the standards for presentation and overall quality to the highest possible level, which means the best possible training for our soldiers.

MIMIC History
MIMIC grew out of the SIMITAR team's IMI efforts at Fort Benning before it ended on 30 September 1997. Near the end of the SIMITAR project, the NGB recognized the need for an IMI development center to provide a standard for IMI development, management, cost, and product quality. At the same time, TRADOC began to recognize the growing need for IMI. Their experience allowed the SIMITAR team to institute the best practices in Camp Dodge. The NGB Training Division officially adopted MIMIC as one of their Virtual Office sites on 1 October 1997, accepted responsibility and management functions, and moved the unit to Camp Dodge, Iowa.

MIMIC supports IMI development for several U.S. Army Commands and the USMC. Associations have grown to include the Quartermaster, Ordnance, Transportation, Engineer, Chemical, Sergeants Major Academy, ATSC, Command and General Staff College, Aviation Logistics, Reserve Officer Training Corps, Communications and Electronics Command, and the Director of Military Support. With over 1000 hours of IMI developed, MIMIC continues to represent the best qualities of the SIMITAR initiative and the Army National Guard.




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