Through partnerships and a keen ability to always see the bigger picture, President John C. Hitt has been the driving force behind Florida鈥檚 largest research center. As the final months of Hitt鈥檚 presidency approach, several buildings in the Central Florida Research Park commit their purpose to preserving his vision.

During a dedication ceremony today, a plaque was placed in each of one of Research Park鈥檚 five Partnership Buildings to honor Hitt鈥檚 support of technological industries that have created an impact on local, state and national levels.

The event took place in Research Park, which is located adjacent to campus. Several guest speakers were in attendance, including Congressman Daniel Webster, Orange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs and the National Center for Simulation’s Chief Operating Officer George Cheros.

Research Park is a hub of organizations and businesses that generate a $6 billion simulation and technology industry for the state economy. Each year, the region secures about $4 billion in government contracts due to U.S. Army, Air Force, Marine and other federal agency operations based in the 1,027-acre space.

The four major institutions supporting the Hitt Dedication Complex are 麻豆原创, the Department of Defense, Orange County Research & Development Authority, and the National Center for Simulation. 鈥淛ohn Hitt has created a powerful, strategic partnership that not only catapults 麻豆原创 but catapults our entire region,鈥 says Orange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs, who is pictured on the right. (Also pictured: Capt. Erik Etz, commanding officer, Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division and Brigadier Gen. William Cole, program executive officer for Simulation, Training & Instrumentation)
The four major institutions supporting the Hitt Dedication Complex are 麻豆原创, the Department of Defense, Orange County Research & Development Authority, and the National Center for Simulation. 鈥淛ohn Hitt has created a powerful, strategic partnership that not only catapults 麻豆原创 but catapults our entire region,鈥 says Orange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs, who is pictured on the right. (Also pictured: Capt. Erik Etz, commanding officer, Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division and Brigadier Gen. William Cole, program executive officer for Simulation, Training & Instrumentation)

Although Research Park opened in 1978 before Hitt became president, his committed efforts to growing the center have created strong partnerships with the Department of Defense over the past 26 years. About 60,000 people employed in the park are affiliated with the military.

鈥淒uring his presidency, John Hitt has championed these five buildings that are not only important to our national defense, but [also] our research opportunities for faculty and graduate students, local economy, and state-wide impact for business,鈥 says Dan Holsenbeck, 麻豆原创鈥檚 senior vice president of university relations.

Most recently, 麻豆原创 acquired Partnership Buildings IV and V to help keep military personnel in the area by leasing 200,000 square feet of office space to Team Orlando, the military entity comprised of the national defense organizations, federal agencies and private businesses that work to help improve human performance through simulation.

The original building in the complex, Partnership Building I, was built in the late 1990s, and is home to the Florida Space Institute, NASA Florida Space Grant Consortium and National Center for Forensic Science.

Partnership Building II includes , which includes 麻豆原创 Online, and the Team Performance Laboratory/Partnership for Aviation Team Training Research.

One of the nation鈥檚 leading simulation, training and virtual reality research centers, the National Center for Simulation, is located in Partnership Building III. The facility also holds 麻豆原创鈥檚 , which has secured more than $26 million in research funding over the past two years.