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Media Invited To 'Virtual' Dedication Of New Joint Army-NASA Virtual Innovations Laboratory At Marshall Center

A new, cutting-edge, virtual reality laboratory -- created as a joint venture by the Marshall Space Flight Center and the Army Missile Command in Huntsville, Ala. -- was dedicated on Monday, June 2, 1997, at the Army-NASA Virtual Innovations Laboratory (ANVIL), Building 4663, at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala.

Virtual Reality Simulation Marshall Center Director Dr. J. Wayne Littles and Maj. Gen. James M. Link, commanding general of the Army Missile Command, opened the facility.

Creation of the Virtual Innovations Laboratory marks a significant step in the Army-NASA partnership, as the two organizations pool resources and capabilities for greater cooperation in applied virtual reality technologies, while continuing to pursue their own missions.

The opening of the laboratory is also another move closer toward the goal of creating a "virtual reality valley" in Huntsville. Because of the significant work in virtual reality simulation in Huntsville, the VR Valley Alliance was created in the early 1990s. The Alliance is comprised of more than 40 entities, including the Marshall Center, the U.S. Army's "Team Redstone," industry, universities and the local Chamber of Commerce.

Now the new Virtual Innovations Laboratory will become a resource for the community for new technology development, deployment and education projects.

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