The National Training Center at Fort Irwin, is one of four U.S. Army Combat Training Centers. Most of the U.S. Army units deploying to Southwest Asia, train at one of the Combat Training Centers prior to their deployment.
Under this contract, the Anteon team will develop the video system to capture, record, edit and review video of soldiers training in urban warfare operations.
Captured video will be used in after action reviews for soldiers in training, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses during training events. Lockheed Martin, as lead systems integrator for the CTC-OIS program, is responsible for overall integration of the system.
Dan Johnson, Anteon Executive Vice President and COO stated, "Range instrumentation training continues to grow in importance as a means to provide rapid, realistic and cost effective training to the U.S. warfighter."
"Anteon supported development of the Army's first instrumented urban warfare training site at Fort Polk, Louisiana and supports similar training efforts at a number of other locations."
"We also developed mobile urban warfare training sites that are being used to support U.S. training efforts in Kuwait and Afghanistan. Simulation and training is one of Anteon's key business areas and we look forward to applying our considerable expertise in supporting the National Training Center at Fort Irwin."