BISim to support German military
Bohemia Interactive Simulations (BISim) has entered into a new agreement with the Bundeswehr to provide localised support services to VBS3 users in the German armed forces.
The Bundeswehr has used VBS for a variety of training and simulation purposes for over eight years. Under this new multi-year agreement, BISim will provide the Bundeswehr’s VBS3 users with specialised support services. This will also include providing onsite support assistance and professional services, enabling the Bundeswehr to leverage BISim’s team of experts to utilise and customise VBS according to their training needs.
Sven Lippmann, business development manager, BISim, said: ‘BISim is honoured to deliver locally tailored support to the Bundeswehr’s VBS3 users. We look forward to helping their VBS3 users advance the training and simulation goals of the Bundeswehr.’
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