This document presents the Simulation, Experimentation and Analytics Lab (SEAL) and Simulation Experiment (SIMEX) programs at MITRE, detailing integrated, reconfigurable, secure, and connected features for human interaction with models, simulations, data, and visualization at scale.

This document provides an in-depth look at MITRE's Simulation, Experimentation and Analytics Lab (SEAL) and Simulation Experiment (SIMEX) programs.
The SEAL, opened in 2016, is an integrated, reconfigurable, secure, and connected lab specializing in human interaction with models, simulations, data, and visualization at scale. It provides integral reception, observation, command center, and technical control areas, and is equipped with a data wall consisting of forty-five 55-inch, high-definition displays.
The SIMEX program is an approach to capability development that involves understanding the operator, operational environment, operations, and technology, proposing CONOPS, evolving/testing CONOPS, and deploying field experimentation engineering and prototyping.
The document also discusses the SEAL operations center, virtual reality environments, distributed experimentation support, and the SIMEX process and systems engineering framework. The aim is to provide a cost-effective mechanism for risk reduction events leading up to live demonstrations and exercises.
The document is a valuable resource for those interested in advanced simulation and experimentation methodologies.