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Game scenarios teach tactical skills for military maneuvers
Small Unit Immersive Training Strategy includes 2-D and 3-D games, Web-based interactive multimedia instruction, interactive video, podcasts, real-time collaborative learning technologies and other training tools. Created with input from the U.S. Marine Corps and Army National Guard, integrated components help troops develop cognitive skills related to tactical situations. Provide on-demand training that can be administered at any time and any location, such as Iraq and Afghanistan. Developed with commercial off-the-shelf technology that operates on existing U.S. military systems, including the Deployable Virtual Training Environment used by the U.S. Marines for computer-based training. Select from two training modules. On Point module (shown) offers a 3-D game scenario to improve a squad’s execution of tactics, battle drills and decision-making skills when reacting to an improvised explosive device (IED). Take Charge module presents an IED-related, 2-D scenario that integrates with a military game engine manufactured by Decisive-Point. Cubic Applications Inc., a div. of Cubic Corp., Leavenworth, Kan.

 
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Five years after a Forest Hills, Pa., police officer sustained serious injuries from a gunshot that penetrated his body armor, the Department of Justice’s National Institute of Justice has unveiled a ...

Improved body armor is on its way to U.S. military  7/15/2008
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$35 billion aerial tanker contract will be rebid   7/11/2008
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State, local and tribal governments now can buy homeland security goods and services through the U.S. General Services Administration’s (GSA) cooperative purchasing program.

Oversight committee will examine Air Force tanker decision  6/27/2008
The U.S. Air Force’s controversial decision to award a $35 billion aerial refueling tanker contract to the team of Northrop Grumman and EADS is officially on the radar of the House Committee on Oversi...

 
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