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Divisions
AFAMS is organized into five divisions: LVC CAF/MAF/SOF, LVC Space/Cyber, LVC C2/ISR, LVC ACS/Partnerships, LVC Foundations

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The Live, Virtual, and Constructive (LVC) Foundations Division supports the Air Force's LVC foundational areas of Workforce Development and Education; Knowledge Management and Outreach; and LVC Integrated Architectures and Standards as the Air Force's LVC operational training (LVC-OT) infrastructure integrator and implementer of associated Air Force LVC policy, guidance, and oversight. The Workforce Development and Education responsibilities include educating and professionalizing the Air Force's current and future modeling and simulation (M&S) experts and users, and Air Force leaders. Knowledge Management (KM) and Outreach is responsible for communicating, disseminating and collaborating M&S information, and informing senior leaders on Air Force M&S capabilities for their support and advocacy. Additionally, the division maintains M&S knowledge management tools such as the Modeling and Simulation Warfighter Operational Requirements Database (MSWORD), utilized to track MAJCOM specific and foundational cross-cutting requirements and to facilitate the vetting processes as requirements compete in a resource constrained environment, and the Air Force Modeling and Simulation Resource Registry (AFSMRR), which is used to track meta-data regarding M&S resources pertaining to various AF simulations and their application to associated mission sets. The LVC Integrated Architectures and Standards duties include implementation of an LVC enterprise architecture and interoperable standards to primarily support the Air Force's MAJCOMs and Service Core Functions LVC-OT efforts and integration with acquisition and analysis/decision making M&S efforts. |
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The Live, Virtual and Constructive (LVC) Command and Control (C2)/ Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) Division is the HQ Air Force-level LVC operational training (LVC-OT) integrator for the Air Force Service Core Functions C2 and Global Integrated ISR (GIISR). The division is a MAJCOM customer-focused division that works with all the MAJCOMs and SCFs in support of their C2/ISR LVC-OT efforts, with special focus on Air Combat Command (ACC) as the SCF lead integrator for C2 and GIISR. It ensures appropriate representation of C2/ISR air, space and cyberspace capabilities in Air Force and DoD models and simulations used in exercises and other events. Additionally, the division advocates for C2/ISR LVC-OT requirements and implements Air Force LVC-OT policy, guidance and oversight. As the customer executive agent, the division has oversight of the Air, Space and Cyberspace Constructive Environment (ASCCE) suite of models and simulation. Typical tasks in this role support ASCCE's: requirements capture, advocacy and prioritization, certification and accreditation; assessments of emerging capabilities, and integration and test. |
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The Live, Virtual, and Constructive (LVC) Space & Cyberspace Division is the HQ Air Force-level LVC operational training (LVC-OT) integrator for the Air Force Space Superiority and Cyberspace Superiority Service Core Functions (SCFs). The division is a MAJCOM customer-focused division with its primary role that of a LVC-OT advocate, facilitator and integrator for Air Force Space Command (AFSPC). Specifically, the division advocates for space and cyberspace LVC-OT requirements, integrates space and cyberspace LVC-OT enterprise capabilities, and promotes appropriate representation of space and cyberspace capabilities in LVC-OT. Additionally, it implements Air Force LVC-OT policy, guidance and oversight for Space Superiority and Cyberspace Superiority SCFs. It maintains direct liaisons with AFSPC and other DoD organizations with Air Force Space and Cyberspace LVC-OT equities. Partnered with AFSPC, USSTRATCOM and USCYBERCOM, it supports and manages select major space and cyberspace LVC-OT simulation initiatives/programs to include the Joint Space Training Federation (JSTF) and the Cyber Training Initiative (CTI).
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The Live, Virtual and Constructive (LVC) Combat Air Force (CAF)/Mobility Air Force (MAF)/ Special Operations Force (SOF) Division is the HQ Air Force-level LVC operational training (LVC-OT) integrator for the following AF Service Core Functions (SCFs): Air Superiority (AS), Global Precision Attack (GPS), Personnel Recovery (PR), Nuclear Deterrence Operations (NDO), Rapid Global Mobility (RGM), and Special Operations (SO). It is a MAJCOM customer focused division with its primary role being the facilitator and integrator of CAF, MAF and SOF LVC-OT capabilities. It advocates CAF, MAF and SOF LVC-OT requirements, integrates their LVC-OT capabilities and modeling and simulation enterprise efforts, and promotes appropriate representation of Air Force CAF, MAF and SOF air, space and cyberspace capabilities. The division also implements Air Force LVC-OT policy, guidance and oversight for the CAF/MAF/SOF Air Force SCFs listed above. |
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The Live, Virtual and Constructive (LVC) Agile Combat Support (ACS) / Building Partnership (BP) Division is the HQ Air Force-level LVC operational training (LVC-OT) integrator for the Agile Combat Support (ACS) and Building Partnerships (BP) AF Service Core Functions. It is a MAJCOM customer-focused division with its primary role being the facilitator and integrator of ACS and BP capabilities. It advocates ACS and BP LVC-OT requirements, integrates their LVC-OT capabilities and modeling and simulation enterprise efforts, and promotes appropriate representation of Air Force ACS and BP air, space and cyberspace capabilities. The division also implements Air Force LVC-OT policy, guidance and oversight for the ACS and BP. Given ACS is the ability to create, protect, and sustain forces across the full range of military operations and is crosscutting support that enables all Air Force operations, the division works closely with all the SCF LVC-OT efforts. Additionally for BP, the division works with coalition partners and domestic partners outside the DoD for LVC-OT integration issues. |
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