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Initial
Training Analysis
Our training professionals
conduct front-end analysis, needs/requirements
assessments, capacity analysis, cost/benefit
trade-offs, and return on investment analyses as
appropriate. Along with our senior program
management/acquisition personnel, they work closely
with the customer to determine training
requirements. They conduct training situation and
requirements analyses and produce comprehensive
reports to guide the customer through the process of
deciding what trainers or training systems are
appropriate and determining the scope and direction
of their training programs. Our specialists perform
capacity analyses to measure current, using the
results to predict future network use and end-to-end
delay times based on mapping workload and frequency
functions to user applications. We also perform
cost/benefit trade-off and return-on-investment
analyses for training delivery methods, alternative
distribution system architectures, and media and
equipment considerations.
Simulators
and Part Task Trainers
Our company supports the
design of state-of-the-art training devices such as
operation and maintenance trainers, flight procedure
trainers, and various system simulators/stimulators
that provide a realistic, high performance training
environment. Supporting the full range of trainer
systems development, our ATC training production
facility is co-located with the Knowledge
Engineering Group, Naval Surface Warfare Center,
Indian Head, MD.
Electronic
Performance Support Systems
Our training professionals
develop and integrate performance support tools for
both learning and on-the-job environments. Solutions
can range from heads-up displays to facilitate
operations or maintenance procedures to
computer-based assistance providing focused
instruction, demonstration, practice, and testing in
specific tasks.
Computer/Web Based Training
Our computer/Web-based
training capabilities are specifically focused on
Advanced Distributed Learning and Virtual Learning
Technologies, including courseware development for
interactive multimedia instruction. Our training
professionals support the development of interactive
courseware and computer-aided instruction using the
most current version of Commercial Off-the-Shelf
(COTS) software tools such as Designer’s Edge,
Macromedia Attain Suite, the Asymetrix-based
ToolBook 7, and ICON Author. These tools are used to
develop training materials in an “object-oriented”
environment that supports Web/Internet-enabled
training. Training materials can also be developed
for use in a virtual learning environment (a virtual
or “corporate” university) to provide specific
employee training.
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