During the ground breaking ceremony, which took place at the site of Hangar 38, which was destroyed during the
attack on Pearl Harbor,[8] U.S. Senator
Daniel K. Inouye stated, "If you're prepared for war, countries that may be thinking about doing mischief have second thoughts, so to prevent war, be ready."[9]
Building and facility
The two-story building is 34,300 square feet. The center replaced the previous 7,000 square foot simulation center that was located on
Camp H.M. Smith and housed in a 60 year old former hospital.[11]
The facility provides space for joint/combined force commanders and staff for live, virtual, or network real-life scenarios.[1] The facility includes a theater, video-teleconferencing center, computer room, administration offices and warehouse spacing.[9] The facility is equipped with the infrastructure needed to train and prepare forces for managing crisis situations through the
USPACOMAOR.
K. Mark Takai Pacific Warfighting Center Support and Use
The PWC Supports
USPACOM Joint Exercise Program:[12]
Through modeling and simulation support for joint exercises, planning conferences, and event tests
By providing Web-based support to unclassified information sharing and collaboration among USPACOM, Interagency, and Coalition Partners through the All Partners Access Network (APAN) for planning and conducting joint exercises.
By providing a venue that supports Information Technology for joint exercise control group operations: Information Management / Knowledge Management, Information Assurance, Video Briefing and Display Services, Office Automation hardware / software and classified / unclassified networks, and secure communications services.
By its staff conducting media trends analysis, media support (simulated news broadcast, press conferences, and senior leader interviews), and information analysis (Media Analysis & Productions) for joint exercises.
USPACOM partners utilize the PWC to direct forces during disaster relief and war efforts.[13] During the opening ceremony of the Pacific Warfighting Center, Navy Adm.
Robert F. Willard, told an audience that the facility helped with
disaster relief efforts for the
2010 Haiti earthquake.[14]