New Army computer-based training (CBT) is making training more accessible, interactive, and fun for Soldiers. Project Director Sensors-Aerial Intelligence (PD SAI) and Project Manager Unmanned ...
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An Amentum-led industry team will create a synthetic training environment prototype for the U.S. Army under an other transaction agreement from the service branch’s program executive office for ...
Boeing is sharing a proposed computer-based pilot training session with US pilot unions as part of its work to return the 737 Max to service, several sources familiar with Max’s re-certification ...
SAN DIEGO – TargetSolutions, the leading provider of computer-based training management applications for public safety agencies, is excited to announce its new partnership with AlphaTRAC Products, the ...
The annual report from the Office of the Director, Operational Test and Evaluation at the Department of Defense finds some improvement but ongoing issues with MHS Genesis. According to an annual ...
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Reddit Share on LinkedIn Share via Email MCGREGOR RANGE, N.M. — Unmanned aerial system attacks are on the rise around the globe, and First Army has set its ...
A computer-based training program, customized to the layout of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, is available to airport employees and tenants for training and testing purposes. The ...
Danelec Marine has launched a new computer-based training (CBT) program for its second-generation DM800 ECDIS G2 products. The convenient and user-friendly CBT courseware allows students to download ...
The U. S. Navy is changing the way it tracks limited duty (LIMDU). The LIMDU Sailor and Marine Readiness Tracker System (SMART) is replacing the Medical Evaluation Board System (MEDBOLTS) in managing ...
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