This year at the Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC), the Serious Games Showcase and Challenge (SGS&C) presented seven awards to recognize this year’s challenge winners.
Engineering & Computer Simulations has been awarded a follow-on order to continue its work with the U.S. Air Force to modernize and advance the use of innovation and emerging educational technologies for its training programs at the Expeditionary Operations School at the Joint Base Dix-McGuire-Lakehurst in New Jersey.
The U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center has awarded Engineering & Computer Simulations a Broad Agency Announcement contract for “Basic and Applied Research to Setup and Operate the Modular Medical Environment Testbed.”
Engineering & Computer Simulations (ECS) has enhanced its software suite of adaptive, customized learning products and training tools in support of the U.S Army Program Executive Office – Aviation (PEO Aviation) for its Project Manager Cargo (PM Cargo) CH-47F Block II Training Program.
Visit Engineering & Computer Simulations at Booth #1829 during I/ITSEC to personally experience its enhanced global training technologies and programs.
Engineering & Computer Simulations has been selected as the 2022 Government Contracting - Professional Business of the Year by the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber.
Engineering & Computer Simulations has been awarded a follow-on task order on the Enterprise Training Services Contract, which was originally awarded in 2018.
Program Manager for Training Systems Marine Corps Systems Command has awarded the Combined Arms Command and Control Trainer Upgrade System project to Engineering & Computer Simulations.
Engineering & Computer Simulations is celebrating its 25th anniversary with a high-technology vision for the future and a renewed focus on making a difference for its clients, partners, community, and team members.
Nathan Ginos has been promoted to Vice President of Development of Engineering & Computer Simulations. He joined ECS in 2017 as a CH-47F Subject Matter Expert and Deputy Program Manager following his retirement from the U.S. Army.