Attendees at the February 6 AUSA Coffee Series featuring General Randy A. George, Chief of Staff, US Army did not leave disappointed. The Army’s senior officer covered a wide-swath of the Army enterprise’s portfolio, from vehicles to munitions. Of interest to MS&T were the Chief’s focus on the imperative to enhance, and even transform, missions for future operations – certain to generate ripple-effects across the Army learning (training and education) portfolio.
Fort Moore's Master Gunners test ARMORS, a U.S. Army initiative integrating augmented reality for enhanced Soldier training with digital instructions and live remote assistance.
Delta Air Lines has formed a new partnership with the US Army, strategically connects enlisting soldiers and ROTC cadets to employment opportunities at the airline.
The U.S. Army aims to roll out key components of its training and simulation system in February, targeting an initial operating capability declaration by the year's end, says National Defense.
Hatalom will leverage its expertise to deliver a diverse range of Interactive Multimedia Instruction products to advance simulation and training technologies.
CAE was awarded a contract to provide maintenance training and operator effects for Bell’s next-generation tiltrotor, the Future Long Range Assault Aircraft, for the U.S. Army.