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The NATO (the North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Supreme Headquarters Allied Command Transformation is presently
seeking tenders for the construction of a proof-of-concept site in a virtual environment. "The first scenario is to replicate a generic headquarters compound for a NATO operation. ... The second scenario will involve replicating the Headquarters Supreme Allied Command Transformation in Norfolk, USA. The only acceptable worlds that may provide a solution to this statement of work are Second Life by Linden Labs[
sic], OLIVE by Forterra, or NEXUS by ECS."
Actually, this part's a little confusing, because of the three virtual environments specified as 'acceptable', only one (Forterra's
OLIVE) actually meets the minimum criteria given in the solicitation. NATO SHQACT acknowledges this in a subsequent clarification document, but is still seeking
Second Life submissions anyway. As it stands, it doesn't seem like any existing
Second Life developer can actually meet the stringent Defense Contract requirements in any case, and submissions close on the 8th of this month.
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