Certification for Simulation Professionals! … What will they think of next?
Article by: Bill Waite  mailto:BWaite@AEgisTG.com
“Quick Watson, get dressed, the (simulation professional certification) game’s afoot!” - So might Sherlock Holmes rouse his colleague Dr. Watson to apprise him of one of the most significant initiatives in the evolution of the modeling and simulation profession.

The following excerpts are from the December 2000 “Modeling and Simulation Professional Certification Implementation Plan – DRAFT” document. This document is being prepared by the newly formed Modeling and Simulation Professional Certification Implementation Group to identify just such a prospect.

Circumstance
“The modeling and simulation profession, industry and market are relatively immature - lacking the apparent identity, unity, and perceptible coherency of associated domains such as computational science, systems engineering, and training delivery. This lack of identity and the associated fragmentation and insularity of the evolving modeling and simulation industry is pejorative to the development and application of modeling and simulation technologies and practices which are otherwise intrinsically both powerful and versatile.”

“In particular, the fact that there is no generally accepted specification of the qualifications or functional competencies inherent in modeling and simulation and no form of formal certification of members of the cadre of professional practitioners of modeling and simulation inhibits the development of the profession and the industry. On the one hand, the lack of evidence of requirements for professional competency makes the establishment and delivery of programs of professional education by both academic and commercial organizations difficult. On the other hand, lack of availability of metrics and standards for functional competency makes labor market transactions inefficient for both buyers and sellers of professional services.”

Response and Intention
“[An] Implementation Program [has been] conceived in response to the perception of requirement and opportunity. It is intended to establish organizations and processes whereby individual personal professional certification for the modeling and simulation industry may be dependably conducted.”

“The Modeling and Simulation Professional Certification Implementation Group is the organization that was formed to define and execute the subject Implementation Program

“[The Implementation] Plan is the specification of the implementation program-of-work considered necessary and sufficient to establish an initial operational certification capability for clear and useful certification of simulation professionals by June 2001.”

Opportunity for simulation certification
“Several circumstances have combined to stimulate the perception of the need for certification of simulation professionals These factors include:
  • the recent accelerated activity in the formation of intuitional venues focused on the modeling and simulation professional and industrial agenda;
  • the apparent desirability of establishing the identity and integrity of the simulation industry of which the formal identification of a professional cadre is a component…;
  • discussions among representatives of various professional societies [including SISO!] as to the advisability and feasibility of such a course of action; and
  • evidence that several elements of the simulation professional constituency were addressing the concept independently – suggesting that this is an idea ‘whose time has come’ and for which a natural acceptance is naturally evolving.”


The Path to Action
“The state of need and opportunity for simulation professional certification has matured to such a degree as to motivate action to implement such a practice. Initial consideration of deliberate collaborative action was undertaken by NTSA in the Fall of 1999. RADM Fred Lewis, Executive Director of the National Training Systems Association (NTSA) disclosed these seminal ideas in his Keynote Address to the Summer Computer Simulation Conference (SCSC 2000), sponsored by the Society for Computer Simulation (SCS) in July of 2000. The topic was consequently included in discussions between SISO and SCS at the Simulation Interoperability Workshop (SIW) in Orlando in October 2000.”

“Subsequent discussions, including a working meeting on the 18th of September 2000 at the Institute for Simulation and Training (IST) at the University of Central Florida (UCF), which included representatives from a variety of academic, Government, industrial, and professional organizations (including SISO!) served to crystallize preliminary notions and to begin to build a constituency of interested individuals and organizations. As a result of that first working meeting, a sense of urgency to pursue this investment in the modeling and simulation profession was clear. The ad hoc working group continued discussions during the Inter-service/ Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) held in Orlando, FL. on 27 – 30 November, 2000.”

“Consequent to those working meetings, it was resolved to establish the Modeling and Simulation Professional Certification Implementation Working Group organization in order to systematically define and execute a program of activity that would culminate in an initial operational capability of a Modeling and Simulation Professional Certification Board and the beginning of effective certification of simulation professionals. Accordingly, The goal of establishing the operational Modeling and Simulation Professional Program within 6 months (1 June 2000) was announced in the Host’s Comments to the meeting plenary at the opening of the I/ITSEC conference.”

“Finally, the commitment to proceed was briefed at a meeting which included invited representatives of the NTSA, SCS, and SISO professional societies, the DoD M&S corporate management infrastructure, the military services’ modeling and simulation management offices, and the UK MOD Synthetic Environment Coordination Office, who were invited to participate in the effort. At that meeting, tasking was established to establish a DRAFT version of a Program Plan document and to pursue actions associated with a variety of topical issues which had been originally pursued by the ad hoc working group and which thereafter would be subsumed into the scope of the subject Implementation Plan.”

What’s the game? …wanna play?
In short (…too late now?…), the train is moving on Professional Certification for modeling and simulation! The long-term vision is to develop and maintain an international Certification Program for Simulation Professionals that recognizes standard levels of knowledge and functional competency for certified professionals and the industry. In more immediate and concrete terms, the objective of the subject Implementation Program is to achieve satisfactory initial operation of a Modeling and Simulation Professional Certification Board in providing sustained certification of simulation professionals.

Notwithstanding the urgency and aggressive schedule of this initiative, a variety of opportunities exist to participate and to affect the outcome of these intentions. Naturally, the SISO leadership will be involved on behalf of the membership. In that spirit, Harry Thompson, Executive Director of SISO <hthompson@iitri.org>, who attended recent meetings on behalf of the organization, will ‘carry the flag’ for us in context. Dell Lunceford <Wendell.Lunceford@HQDA.Army.Mil> and I <BWaite@AEgisTG.com>are actively engaged in this Program and will be interested to hear your views and glad to continue to provide updates to you on the progress of this Modeling and Simulation Professional Certification initiative. Dell and I are participating on behalf of the SISO Executive Committee (EXCOM), and therefore the SISO membership constituency,

Please feel free to communicate with Harry, Dell, or me in order to express your views, and to keep in touch with this most significant development in the evolution of the modeling and simulation industry. You can also subscribe to the SIW-SIM-PRO reflector!


 

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