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LAUNCHING INNOVATION IN LEARNING

READY, SET, DISRUPT

CHANGING THE TRAINING PARADIGM


Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference [I/ITSEC]

NOVEMBER 26-30, 2018

Army | Navy | Marine Corps | Air Force | Industry | Academia


National Center for Simulation

A National Catalyst Imagine firefighters rescuing


victims from burning buildings
for the without injury, first responders
Advancement of gaining instant access to medical
training, or theme park guests
Modeling, encountering true Top Gun flight
Simulation experiences. What commonalities

and do these scenarios share? The


National Center for Simulation
Training (NCS) helps support and promote
the industry that turns these
imaginative concepts into realities.

Building Simulation Synergy Commanding with Distinction

As an industry trade association, NCS Established as a White House Technology


serves as an honest broker, linking 257 Reinvestment Program in 1994, NCS helped
federal government agencies, military transfer military technologies into private
commands, academic institutions and sectors by pursuing educational, governmental
industrial companies with Florida’s and industrial market opportunities and
$6 billion Modeling, Simulation and creating, enhancing and preserving industry-
Training (MS&T) industry. Focusing on related jobs. Today, Tom Baptiste, a retired Air
advocacy, NCS members actively create Force Lieutenant General, serves as President
environments incorporating collective and CEO of NCS. With 30-plus years of military
and supportive efforts resulting in experience, he commands with distinction and
innovative applications, awareness and brings proven knowledge and strategic vision
knowledge for military readiness, space to the world-renowned MS&T center.
exploration, healthcare, transportation,
education, entertainment, and technology “Tom’s extensive experience uniting
development. NCS built a network government, academia, and industry to MS&T
of affiliate members with simulation within local and national communities is a
expertise at the regional, national and tremendous asset,” Cheros said.
international levels.

“Most industry leaders and leading-edge


simulation technology companies are NCS
members.  Anyone engaged in simulation-
related technologies and innovation should
join NCS,” said George Cheros, chief
We
operating officer at NCS. “As an essential are the voice
resource for information, NCS tells the of advocacy.
MS&T story to decision makers and the
general public, supports military training Tom Baptiste
services and strengthens the simulation
community’s synergy.”
An Economic Engine

NCS protects, promotes and sets conditions to grow the


MS&T industry through research, development and
application. It serves as a platform between “traditional”
simulation institutions and other technology-related
communities. NCS partners with diverse organizational efforts,
solving logistical problems for the military and expanding
MS&T technology throughout the industry.

“Serving the national simulation community from Central


Florida is an honor as NCS searches for innovative
methodologies to employ simulation and advance to higher
levels,” said Baptiste.

Economic development organizations within Central Florida


promote the region beyond a vacation destination. It is a
viable location to conduct high-tech business. As an extension
of the Orlando Economic Partnership, NCS serves as an
economic engine and concentrates on a single industry
cluster. NCS has partnered with the State of Florida, the
Central Florida business community and the University of
Central Florida to provide over 400,000 square feet of office
and research lab space for the military to develop, source and
purchase the most sophisticated modeling and simulation
training technology.  

The Voice of Advocacy


NCS encourages companies and organizations to deliver
more realistic and cutting-edge simulators for military,
commercial and academic markets.

“We are the voice of advocacy,” said Baptiste.

For example, simulators hold the potential to significantly


reduce military training costs while increasing the field
readiness of troops. The challenge: ensuring integration
of live, virtual and constructive simulation remains realistic
enough to be accepted by the human operator.

“The military’s mission is to secure and maintain national


security,” said Baptiste. “Therefore, NCS promotes the
goodness of the military and the work being done that leads
to the readiness of forces worldwide through high-tech
modeling and simulation solutions used in training.”

Academic partnerships foster future workforces by creating


career opportunities. For example, the University of Central
Florida (UCF) produces more aerospace and defense
engineers compared to other universities throughout the Yesterday’s Dreams, Tomorrow’s Realities
country.
The MS&T industry continues to evolve, offering economic
“NCS advocates for UCF by promoting its direct support opportunities showcasing new simulation possibilities.
for the MS&T industry, engineering and computer science NCS continues to build upon yesterday’s dreams and
programs and the future workforce,” said Baptiste. tomorrow’s realities.

www.simulationinformation.com
PULAU Corporation
Proven Excellence Through Quality Performance
PULAU, a leader in simulation, training, PULAU serves diverse missions throughout
logistics and global support for the military, the U.S., South Korea, Germany, Afghanistan,
has been in business for over 40 years. In and wherever there is a mission to serve
1994, PULAU moved its headquarters from military service members. Its team focuses
Chatsworth, California, to a 16,000-square- on virtual and live simulations, including
foot space in Central Florida Research Park training; supply-chain management and
close to the military organizations it supports: logistical support; instructor-led training;
Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force. managing warehouse operations; and on-
site maintenance and depot repair. Support
In its first 20 years, PULAU earned a includes replicating helicopters, gunnery
reputation for quality service, which systems, individual and collective training
remains its hallmark today. Building on that scenarios, live-fire range equipment, Multiple
foundation, the company grew from 36 to Integrated Laser Engagement System (MILES)
over 300 employees with annual revenues and more.
over $51 million.

CORE PROGRAMS
Army Training Aids, Devices, Simulators Enterprise Training Services Contract
and Simulations (TADSS) Maintenance (ETSC)
Program (ATMP)
PULAU is proud to be a strategic partner PULAU is pleased to have been selected by the
with Lockheed Martin on the recently Army Contracting Command – Orlando (ACC-
awarded Army TADSS Maintenance ORL) as a prime contractor on the Enterprise
Program (ATMP). The vision of ATMP is to Training Services Contract (ETSC). ETSC is
provide integrated, one-stop, worldwide the premier contract vehicle for providing
maintenance and sustainment for Army education, training and knowledge-based
TADSS, Instrumentation Systems, and services to the U.S. Army and its Security
Instrumented Ranges. The ATMP contract Cooperation (International) mission.
will sustain over 200 types of TADSS located
at approximately 600 sites worldwide, ACC-ORL, in partnership with the U.S. Army’s
manned and unmanned, with a total Program Executive Office for Simulation,
TADSS fleet comprised of nearly 250,000 Training and Instrumentation (PEO STRI), will use
individual items. Supported TADSS belong ETSC to meet critical requirements to provide
to all training environments: live, virtual, individual, unit, crew and collective training that
constructive and gaming. ensures key leaders, individual soldiers, units
and headquarters elements are prepared to
PULAU will support TADSS at 32 CONUS and perform their missions. One critical objective
OCONUS locations to include the Central is providing training and training services in
Depot facility in Louisville, Kentucky. support of Operation Resolute Support in
Afghanistan. Through ETSC, PULAU will serve as
ATMP Program Manager the primary support to the Combined Security
Mr. Greg Walden Transition Command – Afghanistan to carry out
gwalden@pulau.com its “train, advise and assist” mission.
(407) 380-9191 ext. 236
ETSC Program Manager
Mr. John Daniele
jdaniele@pulau.com
(407) 380-9191 ext. 224
Army National Guard Training Range and Training Support Services (TSS-E)
Support Program (ARNG TRSP)

The ARNG TRSP task order is a four-year contract PULAU, as a major subcontractor to CALIBRE Systems
and includes three main focus areas: Regional Virtual Inc., provides operational and maintenance support
Training Program, Range Training Land Program, at the National Training Center located at Fort
and Training Support Centers. PULAU provides Irwin, California. This support provides for 22 live
qualified subject matter experts and senior TADSS fire ranges, manages Range Control and Fire Desk
instructors to provide train-the-trainer and support operations for over 1,000 square miles, conducts
to training events on TADSS instruction throughout Airfield Aviation Refueling operations, and maintains
the United States and its territories. PULAU over 1,000 square miles of road and tank trails
coordinates with federally recognized training through Road, Trail and Quarry operations. PULAU
centers across the 54 states/territories in support also provides overall Range Operations support and
of the Range Training Land Program. PULAU also maintenance at Fort Knox, Kentucky, for Ranges and
manages the Training Support Centers and performs Military Operations Urban Terrain (MOUT).
the following operations: daily opening and closing
of facility; schedules training; liaisons with active TSS-E Program Manager
military Army and National Guard Units to ensure Mr. Mark Lancer
maximum utilization of the trainers; maintains up-to- mlancer@pulau.com,
date utilization and training status reports; assists in (407) 380-9191 ext. 220
establishing a unit training program; and monitors
unit(s) training performance and training sessions for
Army compliance.

ARNG TRSP Program Manager


Mr. Josh Coltrain
jcoltrain@pulau.com
(601) 310-2277

www.PULAU.com
Engineering & Computer Simulations Inc.
Delivering Global Training Solutions While Influencing Central
Florida’s MS&T Industry

Central Florida remains a hotbed of across diverse focus areas. It combines


activity for the modeling, simulation and its entrepreneurial spirit and worldwide
training (MS&T) industry. Companies presence to manage a portfolio focused
diligently contribute to the ever-growing on immersive, live and virtual training
progress of new technologies that have experiences to support aviation,
become a $6 billion MS&T industry with aerospace, logistics, medical, combat and
30,000 employees. military teams.
At the epicenter of the MS&T industry,
“ECS is an evangelist for MS&T beyond
Engineering & Computer Simulations Inc.
Central Florida,” said Waymon Armstrong,
(ECS) is an award-winning global services
and solutions company headquartered CEO and president of ECS. “While our
in Orlando, Florida, with a second office local roots provide a solid foundation,
in Huntsville, Alabama, that focuses on we are delivering military operations and
aviation and aerospace. Recognized training, and immersive, live and virtual
as a pioneer and visionary, ECS blends training experiences to government and
customized global training services with commercial partners in over 45 locations all
advanced learning technology solutions over the world.”

A Carved Niche

ECS carved its niche by providing lifelike and projects. Our unique products and
training simulations to the military and first services help grow our company while
responders. building the global MS&T community.”
ECS earned its trailblazer reputation for
delivering notable technological advances
and services to meet the training needs
of governmental and civilian clients. For
example, ECS was selected by the United
States Army Contracting Command —
Orlando, Florida, as one of eight firms
for the $2.5 billion Enterprise Services
Training Contract. The five-year contract
provides and manages training and training
assistance for military and civilian-related
subjects in contingency operations and
training. The firm was also selected for
maintenance training and modernization
upgrade programs for the United States
Army Program Executive Office for Aviation
in the Project Manager Cargo and Project
Manager Apache offices.

“The potential of MS&T remains strong,”


explains Armstrong. “The possibilities
are endless, and ECS is fortunate to have
several partners and significant contracts
My goal is to ensure every client receives innovative products and/or services that maximize their
workforce’s performance.

Waymon Armstrong

An Innovative Team A Central Florida Icon


ECS commits itself to building a better place to live and As a trusted industry leader, ECS blends its 21 years of
work within the Central Florida community. From its early best practices with military and industry experiences
pioneering spirit embracing gaming technology for to deliver seamless training and operational support,
training the military, to its current integration of evolving guide talented workforces, and nurture long-lasting
technologies such as artificial intelligence and haptic partnerships by offering a results-driven portfolio.
technology that adds force feedback and the sense of
touch to training systems, the ECS team delivers relevant Many individuals influence Central Florida’s MS&T
and innovative training and technology. industry; yet, Armstrong and the ECS team rank
among the most effective in challenging Florida’s
ECS is focused on delivering exemplary training services, homegrown technology industry. Armstrong has
underpinned by current and future technology that received consistent recognition for his community
ensures training is more realistic and more effective. and industry contributions and for his entrepreneurial
talents by private enterprise and trade organizations.
The team is composed of engineers, program He is a frequent speaker at local, national and global
managers, subject-matter experts, instructional systems conferences, including keynoting at I/ITSEC, MODSIM
designers, and other talented professionals that guide WORLD, Florida Simulation Summit, and the Orlando
the training process. One of the most compelling Business Journal Technology Panel. Additionally, he
training programs is storytellers who collaborate with chairs the Orange County Mayor’s Modeling, Simulation
programmers to incorporate the solution into dynamic, and Training Blue Ribbon Commission and serves on
interactive experiences. the board of the University of Central Florida Research
“The best content may render useless unless the Foundation and other non-profit organizations.
experience engages and compels the intended “My goal is to ensure every client receives innovative
audience,” said Armstrong. “It is not only creating a products and/or services that maximize their
realistic environment but authentic behaviors that mimic workforce’s performance,” said Armstrong.
real-life experiences.”

www.ecsorl.com
I/ITSEC
INTERSERVICE/INDUSTRY TRAINING,
SIMULATION & EDUCATION CONFERENCE

Launching Innovation in Learning: READY, SET, DISRUPT

For over 50 years, I/ITSEC has been the Navy and Marine Corps leadership, and the
premier global training and simulation industry keynote from The Boeing Company.
conference, attracting thousands of attendees
from all over the world. Attendees include As simulation touches the lives of every
military and civilian leaders, scientists, business sector, the conference explores
technologists, developers, producers topics and new technologies that change
and users of simulation and training. Held training and education, the way business is
in Orlando each year, the conference done, and how we work and interact in our
includes not only rich content with paper global economy. It challenges the brightest
presentations, tutorials, special events and inventors and researchers to create and
professional workshops, but it also is an embrace evolving technology, and to think
opportunity for attendees to touch and differently to ensure our workers — in every
experience simulations and new technologies industry — receive the best training and
in almost 200,000 net square feet of exhibit education possible to prepare them for the
space with 450 exhibitors that include challenges of a technology-focused business
mega defense contractors, as well as small
environment. From cyber to healthcare,
innovative businesses, academia and more.
and everything in between, I/ITSEC sets
I/ITSEC is an event that provides attendees the bar for excellence in industry and, most
the ability to hear from the highest leaders importantly, ensures our military service
in the Department of Defense, Army, Navy, members are prepared for the complex
Marine Corps and Air Force. This year’s service missions they will face on the battlefield or
keynote presentations will come from the anywhere in the world.
A Sampling of I/ITSEC 2018 Key Events

M&S Caucus On the Bleeding Edge:


On Monday, the Modeling and Simulation Caucus gets things Artificial intelligence, intelligent tutoring, blending various
under way as attendees get an opportunity to hear from some domains for comprehensive training in live, virtual or
of the training and simulation leaders in Congress. This forum constructive environments, and other topics will be prominent
provides an opportunity for advocacy to ensure the value at this year’s event. Attendees will hear innovators, scientists
of training and simulation, in support of national security, and simulationists on the evolving technologies and
remains at the forefront. opportunities to change the way we learn, educate and live.

General/Flag Officer Panel Launch Pad


As global forces continue to be challenged by erratic budgets Led by Team Orlando, Launch Pad is new to I/ITSEC. It
and expanding threats, senior military service leaders from provides a forum where industry, academia and government
the U.S. and NATO will discuss innovation in learning and how participants can display innovative technologies to conference
to prepare our forces to be ready to engage new disruptive attendees. With focused presentations, the showcase gives
technologies to prepare military members for the next conflict. early insight to evolving science and technologies that may
be included in future acquisition efforts, or identified for early
Navy Panel prototype/rapid fielding initiatives.
The Navy the Nation Needs. Navy flag officers will discuss
how the U.S. Navy plans to advance the best-prepared Serious Games Showcase & Challenge (SGS&C)
fighting force in the world. By launching innovation in Since 2006, one of I/ITSEC’s highlights has been the SGS&C.
learning, the Navy will combine the latest learning innovations From August until late in September, organizations submit
with sound instructional techniques to provide and transform their games for the competition, and the finalists are notified
traditional military training to career learning. in mid-October in time for them to plan attendance at
I/ITSEC, where the final part of the competition occurs and
Marine Corps Panel they showcase their game on the exhibit floor. By challenging
Launching Innovation in Learning for Marine Corps Training. game developers, students, and companies or individuals,
A panel of Marine Corps leaders will discuss how innovation SGS&C fosters creativity and innovation in serious game
in learning is preparing future leaders. This panel will provide development. Winners are announced on November 29.
insight into planned innovations for Marine training, in concert Check the program at the conference for more details.
with the National Security Strategy and the Commandant’s
Planning Guidance, emphasizing areas including acquisition,
research and technology to ensure mission readiness. For more information about
Data and Cyber
Multiple events will take place highlighting big data and
the conference, visit the
its applications in training and simulation and the broad
applications that exist to embrace these technologies. I/ITSEC website at:
Similarly, attendees will learn in various events and sessions
about cyber impacts — everything from how the military
acquires new systems to how we protect information. www.iitsec.org

Sponsored and organized by the National Training and Simulation Association (NTSA), an affiliate subsidiary of the National Defense
Industrial Association (NDIA).
E2M
Developing Custom Solutions for Simulation Markets
Headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands,
E2M Technologies specializes in diverse motion
and control loading simulation systems. The
mechatronics product design and manufacturing
company continually sets pioneering standards
regarding cueing, ease, flexibility, maintenance,
motion diagnostics, ownership costs, quality,
reliability, responsiveness and support.

“Unlike competitors, these systems are E2M’s


primary focus,” said Robert Findlay, general
manager of North America at E2M. “Underpinned
with decades of industry expertise, E2M treats
customer requirements as custom solutions, not
off-the-shelf turn-key resolutions.”

Impact within Central Florida A Focus on Hardware and Software

As a fast-growing international company, E2M boasts the highest reliability


E2M doubles in size annually, offering an ratings, maximizing patented workspace
ideal working environment for creative, management technology, and helping
ambitious, technology-driven hardware ease customer maintenance with
and software engineers. embedded system diagnostics in all
hardware and software. E2M focuses
Recently, E2M opened its U.S. its expertise on the hardware design of
headquarters in Orlando, Florida custom electric actuators and platforms,
to support and sustain the MS&T system design conforming to global
community. Its focus is building local sales, standards, and advanced software
manufacturing and support capabilities; development including class-leading
and the U.S. office expects to hire 8 to 10 motion cueing and host interfacing. As an
new employees within the next year. industry leader, E2M features advanced,
durable, long-lasting mechanical,
“Here in the epicenter of the MS&T
electric and software technologies and
community and surrounded by
solutions ranging in payload from 500kg
government, industry and academia, E2M
to 20,000kg, working seamlessly for
expects to become a growth partner and
optimized system performance.
contribute to the economic impact within
Central Florida,” said Findlay. “Real-time software is common between
all E2M motion and control loading
systems, from the smallest to the largest,”
said Findlay. “It reduces the work
customers must perform to integrate
the systems. The E2M software is proven
and stable, even for newly designed
customized systems, and it influences and
changes industry perspectives, resulting
in increased trust for incorporating motion
into training systems.”
Emerging Simulation Markets

E2M motion systems support commercial and military flight


simulators for helicopters and fixed-wing aircrafts, as well as
high quality entertainment systems and small driving vehicle
simulators. E2M has several highly significant, multi-million-
dollar projects ongoing within its flight, entertainment and
ground vehicle simulation segments.

Flight Simulation

Flight simulation markets demand the highest quality motion


and control loading technologies to safely train pilots.
Throughout training exercises, simulators must have the ability
to immerse the pilot in highly realistic scenarios, ensuring the
maximum level of training is achieved. In a commercial training
center, realism is also important, and reliability must ensure
minimal downtime of the flight simulator, which will result in
lower ownership costs.

“As a technology-leading supplier, E2M offers a broad flight


simulation portfolio consisting of standard and customized
solutions,” said Findlay.

Entertainment Simulation

The entertainment industry expectations for flawlessly working


attractions demand exceptional levels of consumer safety and
reliability. E2M is a proven and reliable source, having served
this market for over 15 years and meeting or exceeding their
rigorous 18 operational hours per standards.

“E2M’s systems are designed specifically for the entertainment


industry and feature unique, patented smart redundancy to
ensure the safety of passengers and equipment,” said Findlay.
“These systems can be certified to regional or customer-specific
safety standards.”

Ground Vehicle Simulation

For high-dynamic automotive and test applications, E2M offers


a comprehensive portfolio of systems for truck, train and military
vehicle simulation. Using its patented octopod technology, E2M
improves automotive component testing and human perception
testing applications.

“The U.S. Army’s Common Driver Trainer (CDT) program opened


the door for E2M within the defense sector,” said Findlay. “E2M
provides 14 motion systems for the latest generation trainer,
fielded by Leidos, and predicts success will continue with the E2M captures the mindset of its flight,
program’s next generation.” entertainment and ground vehicle simulation
customers while aiming to expand the
MS&T industry.

www.e2mtechnologies.eu
LUKOS
Lukos has grown as a leading training provider for the military, with extensive
joint training and training analytics experience for a variety of defense
customers. Lukos began with a focus on training special operations forces
and continues to grow its excellent reputation among these elite warriors.
Today Lukos brings unique expertise to the broader conventional Army and
international partner community.

Current training includes:

Training and Exercises


Realistic, multi-role training for special operations forces including Marine
special operations.

Leasons Learned
Global collection, analysis, outreach and dissemination of relevant
observations, insights and lessons. Lukos manages a collector/analyst at every
special operations command component worldwide.

Training Analysis
Training subject matter experts and operations research systems analysis to
survey training programs as small as a classroom up to multinational exercises.
Lukos collects and analyzes data and develops measures of effectiveness to
improve joint training programs.

Foreign Military Training and Security Cooperation


Analyzing requirements, plans, funding, and activities for engagement with
our allies to develop, implement and assess global partnership activities.

Instructional Support Services


Provides senior-level experts from military and industry to train our elite
warriors.

Medical Training
Developed Deployed Medicine, a mobile application for tactical combat
casualty care training, for the Defense Health Agency. The app delivers
Photography by Justin Spinello [US Dept. of Defense]
multimedia training content to combat medics via a flexible platform and is
currently in the app store.

Human Performance
Delivering a variety of experts to advance human performance, human
integration, human-centered research, warfighter resiliency and more.
Garth Arevalo While still a small business, Lukos has the breadth and experience of a
garth@lukos.com | 813.362.8915 much larger business, managing staff in 17 states and 9 foreign countries.
3251 Progress Drive, Orlando, FL 32826 Headquartered in Tampa to stay close to their special operations roots, Lukos
109 N. Brush St, Ste 400, Tampa, FL 33602 is also located in Orlando’s Central Florida Research Park to support Army
Contracting Command – Orlando and PEO STRI.

www.lukos.com
SIMETRI
SIMETRI designs, develops, and delivers technologies and
services to address critical training gaps.

Founded in 2009, SIMETRI is an 8(a) certified, woman-


owned, minority-owned small business headquartered
in Winter Park, Florida, close to the University of Central
Florida.

Angela Alban, SIMETRI’s CEO and president, leads a team


that is dedicated to improving human performance. “In an
effort to maximize learning outcomes for our end users,
we deliver innovative products and services that leverage
creativity and technology without limit,” Alban said.

“The makeup of our team is very diverse and that enables


us to approach each client and project uniquely. I believe
that SIMETRI continues to stand out among the rest by
employing consistent and sophisticated engineering
disciplines and processes.”

SIMETRI’s core capabilities include pioneering anatomical


models, engineering training systems and test networks,
iterative prototyping, integration, validation and
verification, and delivering products and services.

One of SIMETRI’s discriminating strengths is the


ability to partner with customers to complement their
capabilities to develop new solutions or improve the
current training efficiency.

For example, to address the growing number of lower


extremity injuries to warfighters caused by the increased
SIMETRI’s Business Includes:
use of IEDs, SIMETRI partnered with the military to
develop an interactive and cost-effective method for PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
training medics. This award-winning fasciotomy part task • Software, Mechanical, Electrical,
trainer teaches a complicated and necessary procedure and Network Engineering
that helps prevent severe complications following these • Training and Instructional System Design
lower leg injuries. • Program Management
• Logistics
SIMETRI’s core capabilities are relevant and extendable • Supply Chain Management
across different areas of technology development, and MANUFACTURING
as a result, Alban has been has committed to growing the • Computer Aided Design
company in adjacent markets. • Additive Manufacturing
• Electrical/Mechanical/Network Design, Assembly,
“The engineering discipline that we have developed and Testing
in our current market enables us to carry this discipline
to other market sectors. Originally, SIMETRI was solely PRODUCTS
• Moulage
focused on developing medical training technologies, • Part Task Trainers
but now we have begun to pursue and win work in • Manikins
professional services as well as manufacturing. Our agile • Mobile Applications
culture has easily adapted to amplify our capabilities.”

www.simetri.us
Tenosar Corporation
Tenosar Corporation is a service-disabled veteran-owned
small business that embraces creativity and innovation to
deliver mission-critical, cost-effective and technology-based
services and solutions to help clients conduct and improve
their business.

Founded by retired Army Col. Raymond Negron, Tenosar


is growing into a leading professional services and
solutions provider for both government and industry.
Tenosar is providing innovative systems design and
computer engineering; professional medical solutions; and
operational, logistics and general management solutions.

“I believe what makes Tenosar unique is the way we


combine our team’s experiences with the individualized
approach for each customer,” said Negron. “We are
committed to customer satisfaction; but more than that,
we want them to trust us and to know that our passion
and determination drives the development of innovative
solutions that will change their business.”

Tenosar’s Core Capabilities Include:


Systems Design and Computer Engineering • Operational management of a non-emergency
• Machine Learning (ML) — Tailored for rapid medical transportation company.
development, our technology will improve electronic • Clinical healthcare support services with certified
health records for managed care. specialists.
• Data Analytics — We’re adding intelligence to • Medical technology development and support.
applications using various selections of pretraining
services, providing computer speech, vision, • R&D, scientific, and technical support services.
language analytics, and other functionalities.
Operational, Logistics & General Management
• Parallel Network Data Analyzer (PaNDA) — Our Solutions
proven and unique data integration systems will • Administrative services, business and facilities
efficiently characterize and analyze data to improve support.
decision making and analysis.
• Custom proprietary hardware and software solutions
• Integration Solutions — We’re building and for analytics in administrative services and support.
managing databases that query data using surveys
and other unique data analytics tools. Our proprietary • Logistics, resource and process management.
software for managing databases and querying data
uses surveys and other unique data analytics tools. • Emergency recovery operations services for private
sector businesses, as well as state and federal
Professional Medical Solutions government agencies.
• Proprietary electronic health records system
development for private sector physicians using • Training solutions, curriculum design, consulting,
Artificial Intelligence (AI). planning, coordination and evaluation.

• Contracted physicians supplied for staffing to the


Department of Veterans Affairs and other physician
and registered nurse staffing.

www.tenosar.com
Capital Communications and Consulting
Army leaders are clear: The Army will reform. Secretary of the The C3 team has more than 175 years of experience in
Army Mark T. Esper calls the creation and direction of Army communications — more than half of those in modeling,
Futures Command combined with the elimination of programs simulation, training, health and tech communities.
unaligned with modernization priorities an
“Army Renaissance.” “Our team members are experts at demonstrating our clients’
capabilities while integrating military priorities in messaging,”
Esper’s statements are echoed in DOD, Navy, Marine, said Trier. “Using technology, graphic talent, relationship
Air Force and Coast Guard doctrine as all U.S. military management and communication strategy, C3 is best
forces seek dominance in multi-domain battle. Joint priorities equipped to bring our clients’ stories to life for military and
for DOD and each of the services include modernization, industry leaders seeking solutions.”
innovation, enhanced lethality
and readiness. C3 is a certified woman-owned small business that prides
itself on adopting client missions as their own. When
The modeling, simulation and training community brings addressing military priorities, C3 develops a comprehensive
fidelity, security and cost-averse training for the military’s communication strategy, executed through website design,
newest innovations. While innovation is not new to the video, traditional and digital media, social media, relationship
community, the challenge lies in communicating solutions at management, print collateral, and search engine optimization,
the right the time, in the right space and at an to name a few.
increasing operational pace.
“The best communication campaigns tell a story.
Capital Communications and Consulting (C3) is the
The military is clear about theirs — they are going
leading communications provider for the modeling,
simulation, training, healthcare and tech industry. to improve lethality through modernization
and innovation and they will do it at the cost of
“Innovation isn’t just something we promote on client programs not meeting that objective.” — Mary Trier
websites and brochures,” said Mary Trier, C3 chief
executive officer. “We are communication innovators seeking As military priorities and methods shift, how is your company
the newest technologies and trends to tell our clients’ stories.” positioned?

Find out more about C3 services and testimonials at mycapitalcommunications.com.

www.mycapitalcommunications.com
TEAM ORLANDO
www.teamorlando.org

Orlando is recognized as having the Members


nation’s largest cluster of Modeling,
Simulation and Training (MS&T) U.S. Army Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation
companies, and is quickly gaining www.peostri.army.mil
the attention of global partners as the
U.S. Marine Corps Program Manager Training Systems
premier MS&T resource. www.marcorsyscom.marines.mil/Portfolios-and-Programs/TRASYS
Team Orlando is at the core of the U.S. Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division
Central Florida simulation industry. www.navair.navy.mil/nawctsd
Composed of the military organizations
responsible for research, development, U.S. Air Force Agency for Modeling & Simulation
acquisition and life cycle support www.afams.af.mil
for America’s military training and
simulation, the Army, Navy, Marine
Other Federal Organizations
Corps and Air Force form a tight Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative
nucleus and partnership. Working as https://adlnet.gov
individual organizations, they lead
U.S. Army Research Laboratory
training and learning within their www.facebook.com/USARMYSTTC
specific service, and as a team, they
collaborate to increase opportunities Department of Homeland Security Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers
to train jointly and deliver efficient www.fletc.gov/orlando-florida
simulation technology to America’s
Department of Veterans Affairs Simulation Learning, Education and Research Network
military service members.
www.simlearn.va.gov
Extending the network through Team U.S. Army Contracting Command – Orlando
Orlando partnerships with other http://acc.army.mil/contractingcenters/acc-orl
government organizations, academia
and industry, the simulation cluster Team Orlando Joint Training Integration and Evaluation Center
is an economic driver for our region www.teamorlando.org/members-of-team-orlando-military-simulation/team-orlando-jtiec
and extends to other industry sectors Liaison Members
such as healthcare, transportation,
education, entertainment, cyber, University of Central Florida
manufacturing and just about www.ist.ucf.edu
any industry. The Corridor
www.floridahightech.com
Through collaboration and service
teamwork, the military Team Orlando Orlando Economic Partnership
community is providing innovative, https://orlando.org
inspiring MS&T work with an ultimate
goal of collaboration to prepare and National Center for Simulation
www.simulationinformation.com
strengthen the nation’s warfighters.

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