Utah Valley University has constructed a new Trauma Simulation Room as part of its healthcare expansion initiative. This space has been designed to house interactive equipment to simulate real-world trauma scenarios utilizing high-fidelity visual and immersive simulation techniques. An existing floor plan, with dimensions, is included in the RFP supplemental information. Existing room preparation includes Internet pathways to a data closet, internal equipment room, dedicated HVAC, smooth walls, concrete floor, exposed ceiling with hanging ‘cloud’ ceiling grid, dedicated projector power circuits, security and Laerdal SimCapture technology. The ideal Paramedic Interactive Trauma Simulation System would have the following features, specifications, and capabilities: A. Immersive Hardware The simulator will need to have well-engineered equipment that can stand-up to repetitive and vigorous use in a training environment. Overall reliability and a user-friendly interface is required. Heat management accommodation for all equipment in a small space is also required. i. Immersive Hardware Requirements: 1. High Fidelity 4K Laser (or equivalent) short-throw projectors 2. 5.1 Surround Sound (or equivalent) 3. Tablet control interface 4. Individualized content creation equipment 5. Interactive Lighting 6. Interactive Fan 7. Interactive Scent Generator...