MARKETS

MYMIC strives to undestand the needs of each market we serve.

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Overview

MYMIC LLC is an industry leader in science and technology to support decision making and knowledge management, as well as a provider of choice for simulation, analysis and visualization technology. MYMIC is dedicated to understanding the needs of each market we serve.

 

Markets

Department of Defense

MYMIC LLC provides modeling and simulation tools and analytical services to the Department of Defense across the service departments and the joint arena and is an industry expert in identifying operational requirements, conducting assessments and understanding the impact of simulations within the Contemporary Operational Environment (COE). The MYMIC team has over 600 years combined military subject matter expertise across the range of military disciplines with emphasis in such areas as; logistics, medical and engineering. We offer virtual environments for team training from the squad to the headquarters level and our game engine agnostic approach provides the means to meet live, virtual and constructive training needs.

Ports

MYMIC LLC offers VPA capabilities to enhance port security in this era of increasing threat from climatic conditions and terrorism that prepare the port facilities and staff to respond quickly and appropriately reducing risk, operational impacts, and damage while meeting regulatory training standards. We offer training tools that support training managers to develop and execute training exercises and manage the trainee performance. We also provide training in a virtual environment for Safety, Security, Environmental, and HAZMAT to meet regulatory and management standards for on-site personnel (port employees, equipment operators, longshoreman, delivery truck drivers, etc.).

Facility Security

MYMIC LLC also offers port simulation tools and analysis capabilities to model operations within a port at the highest level of fidelity. We support analysis of current port capabilities to identify and rectify inefficiencies, analysis of security measures for risk management, planning and contingency operations, and evaluation of the economic impact of potential disruptions (natural or man-made).

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