McCarthy on Joint Simulation Environment Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony | Representative Kevin McCarthy Skip to main content AboutContactE-Newsletter SubscriptionOffice LocationsWebsite ProblemServicesArt CompetitionCommemorative GreetingsConsumer ProtectionDisaster PreparednessFederal Business OpportunitiesFlagsFor BusinessesGovernment ResourcesHelpful ResourcesIdentity TheftInternshipsIn the Event of an EmergencyMilitary PersonnelParentsPassportsSenior Citizens' ResourcesStudent Financial AidStudentsTours and TicketsU.S. Service Academy NominationsVeterans History ProjectVeterans' ResourcesWashington DC VisitorsMediaPress ReleasesIn the NewsHonoring Our Heroes HighlightsIssuesAgricultureEconomyEducationEnergyForeign AffairsGovernment SpendingHealth CareImmigrationNational SecuritySpace and AeronauticsTaxesTransportationValley FeverVeterans IssuesWater Image HomeMediaPress ReleasesMcCarthy on Joint Simulation Environment Ribbon-Cutting CeremonyMay 8, 2023 Press ReleaseToday, Congressman Kevin McCarthy, Representative of California’s 20th Congressional District and Speaker of the House, congratulated Edwards Air Force Base (AFB) on the opening of its new Joint Simulation Environment (JSE) facility. Congressman McCarthy released the following statement: “I am grateful to the countless individuals, including leadership from the 412th Test Wing and the Air Force Test Center at Edwards AFB, who have worked tirelessly to advance this state-of-the-art facility. This will serve as an invaluable resource to helptest weapons systems in realistic environments and better prepare for future missions. Because of these unwavering efforts, our nation’s Air Force will be stronger and better equipped to handle the challenges ahead.” Background: Congressman McCarthy ensured the JSE was authorized at $43 million through the National Defense Authorization Act of 2019 (Public Law 115-232) and also secured $43 million in funding through Further Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2020 (Public Law 116-94).The JSE will serve as a versatile testing facility for simulated missions in a secure environment. This investment will provide the Air Force with the tools it needs to efficiently test the much-needed weapons systems. Issues:National SecurityTopWashington DC Office2468 Rayburn House Office BuildingWashington, DC 20515Phone: (202) 225-2915Fax: (202) 225-2908Bakersfield District Office4100 Empire DriveSuite 150Bakersfield, CA 93309Phone: (661) 327-3611Fax: (661) 637-0867Clovis District Office2187 Herndon AvenueSuite 101Clovis, CA 93611Phone: (559) 701-2530AboutContactE-Newsletter SubscriptionOffice LocationsWebsite ProblemServicesArt CompetitionCommemorative GreetingsConsumer ProtectionDisaster PreparednessFederal Business OpportunitiesFlagsFor BusinessesGovernment ResourcesHelpful ResourcesIdentity TheftInternshipsIn the Event of an EmergencyMilitary PersonnelParentsPassportsSenior Citizens' ResourcesStudent Financial AidStudentsTours and TicketsU.S. Service Academy NominationsVeterans History ProjectVeterans' ResourcesWashington DC VisitorsMediaPress ReleasesIn the NewsHonoring Our Heroes HighlightsIssuesAgricultureEconomyEducationEnergyForeign AffairsGovernment SpendingHealth CareImmigrationNational SecuritySpace and AeronauticsTaxesTransportationValley FeverVeterans IssuesWaterCopyrightPrivacyHouse.gov