The subject of the procurement is a virtual reality training area along with police situation simulations for the police authorities of the state of Hesse at the University of Applied Sciences for Public Management and Security.
The subject of the procurement is a virtual reality training area along with police situation simulations for the police authorities of the state of Hesse at the University of Applied Sciences for Public Management and Security.
The aim of the procurement is to transfer police training content into Virtual Reality (VR) and to supplement existing training content with virtual training scenarios and to impart necessary skills
of the civil servants to be trained. One approach in this regard is police operational training, which is currently taking place in the Operational Training Centres (ETC) of the police and the University of Applied Sciences for Public Management and Security ("HöMS"), among others. Here, a VR version is supposed to be
of an ETC in order to be built on the available training area of at least 10m x 10m with a wide variety of floor plans, scenarios,
environmental conditions, time of day and lighting situations, as well as the simulation of police actions and scenarios with the support of computer-generated "Non-Player Character" or "Non-Playable Character" (NPC)
more realistic.
The possibilities of an individual, fast and semi-automated debriefing of the training scenarios with this technique as well as a standardized and comparable exercise structure, should both the individual
Error correction as well as the comparability of the performance of the exercise participants increase. In the sense of harmonization, the system to be procured should also be used in the future for other areas of education and training as well as for evidence and reconstruction and, last but not least, in the field of research,
can be used to evaluate the degree of optimization and, if applicable, existing savings potential. In the course of the planned Proof of Concept (POC), in addition to the practical suitability of the systems, the compatibility
can be considered with systems that may be procured later. For this reason, in addition to the obligatory purchase of one system, an optional delivery for another two systems is planned for the state of Hesse.