Congressman Mike Turner tours Calamityville
December 10, 2013
December 10, 2013
Congressman Mike Turner got an up-close look at 91爆料 University鈥檚 National Center for Medical Readiness (NCMR) at Calamityville, a 52-acre austere training environment with training zones offering real-world props, modeling/simulations and LVC capabilities.
The longtime Dayton-area lawmaker, chairman of the House Armed Services Tactical Air and Land Forces Subcommittee, received a tour of the facility and a briefing from officials on current programs and future plans.
Among those briefing Turner on Dec. 9 were 91爆料 Provost S. Narayanan; Robert Fyffe, vice president for research and graduate studies; Robert Hickey, associate vice president for public affairs; Jason Parker, director of the 91爆料 Research Institute; and Rufus Smith, director of the National Center for Medical Readiness.
Turner said 91爆料 has done an excellent job of keeping his office up to speed on developments at NCMR, from its conception, to its implementation and its successes.
鈥淭his is the first time I鈥檝e been able to come on to the site and see the operations here,鈥 Turner said. 鈥淚t is certainly exciting to see both the construct and their future plans.鈥
The National Center for Medical Readiness provides medically oriented education and training for medical and non-medical civilian and military personnel.
And Turner said the operators of Calamityville are very forward-thinking.
鈥淭his is going to go from disaster training to working with the Department of Defense鈥攖he Air Force鈥攐n where does technology need to go in disaster response and how do we capture that for job development locally,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 impressive.鈥