Yup, it's using Open Sim and it seems like the firestorm viewer.

Frans

On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 9:03 PM, Skye Menjou <skyemen...@gmail.com> wrote:

> As far as I can see, It's the replacement for the SL Enterprise project,
> an older project by Linden Lab to create a Second Life "behind the
> firewall". Basically internal grids for companies.
> I know the US Army had interests for this training/meeting wise and
> looking into it, put money in it.
>
> http://www.hypergridbusiness.com/2012/03/second-life-enterprise-was-a-costly-mistake/
>
> http://www.hypergridbusiness.com/2010/08/second-life-discontinues-enterprise-platform/
>
> http://venturebeat.com/2009/11/03/linden-lab-launches-enterprise-version-of-second-life-virtual-world/
> It's not really LL related I think.
>
> On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 8:37 PM, <a...@skyhighway.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi!  When i read the dev mail about MOSES & MIAB & stuff, i couldn't help
>> but ask.  What does SL (or i guess, LL) have to do with the military?  Is
>> there any kind of real connection or something?  Are some of the SL devs
>> military people?
>>
>> Thx!
>>
>> - AK
>> ---------------------------------------
>>
>>
>> http://sitearm.wordpress.com/2012/10/19/moses-office-hours-screenshot-19-oct-2012/
>>
>> October 19, 2012 — sitearm
>>
>> MOSES Office Hours Screenshot 19-Oct-2012 013-D Web is the set of internet
>> technologies that put user browsers in an online, interactive 3D
>> environment.
>>
>> MOSES (Military Open Simulator Enterprise Strategy) is a privately-hosted,
>> OpenSim, online virtual environment with stringent security from hackers.
>>
>> MIAB (MOSES In A Box) is a portable, publically-licensed version of the
>> experimental Project MOSES virtual environment which can be downloaded and
>> installed on standalone individual or enterprise servers.
>>
>> STTC (United States Army Simulation and Training Technology Center)
>> provides state-of-the-art applied research to develop simulation
>> technologies.
>>
>> Hot topics at today’s Office Hours meeting were the Approved Participation
>> Agreement and Recent Performance Adjustments to the MOSES Firewall. After
>> a lengthy discussion on the formalized status of MOSES and MIAB,
>> participants were invited to conduct a free-for-all, spontaneous capacity
>> performance test by running and jumping and flying around all at once
>> while still talking in chat. It was marvelous!
>>
>> Selected Quotes
>>
>> The project has reached a level of maturity such that it is no longer
>> considered "proof of concept" and the STTC has decided to formalize the
>> participation agreements between the MOSES project and its users.
>>
>> Douglas Maxwell, MSME
>> Science and Technology Manager
>> Virtual World Strategic Applications
>> U.S. Army Simulation & Training Technology Center (STTC)
>> Web: http://brokentablet.arl.army.mil/
>> Email: arl.sttc.open.simula...@us.army.mil
>>
>> See also: http://sitearm.wordpress.com/category/moses/
>> Posted in 3D Web, MOSES, News. Leave a Comment »
>>
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