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PROGRAM MANAGER TRAINING SYSTEMS Mission: Improving the Warfighting effectiveness of the MAGTF and globally deployed Maritime Expeditionary Forces by designing, developing, producing, fielding and sustaining training systems and devices and providing training support. (Located in Orlando, Florida) DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. Approved for public release. Distribution is unlimited. 1

Program Manager Col Luis Lara Deputy Program Manager Ms. Kim Yarboro Team Lead Collective Mrs. Koren Odermann CVTS Combat Vehicle Training System M1A1 M1 Abrams LAV Light Armored Vehicle AAV Amphibious Assault Vehicle LAV-DT LAV - Driver Trainer CACCTUS Combined Arms Command and Control Trainer Upgrade System DVTE Deployable Virtual Training Environment FCCT Family of Combat Convoy Trainers CCS Combat Convoy Simulator *VCCT-M Virtual Combat Convoy Trainer Marine *RVS Reconfigurable Vehicle Simulator CCS MOD Combat Convoy Simulator Modification LVC-TE Live Virtual Constructive-Training Environment MTWS MAGTF Tactical Warfare Simulation Support Service Contracts MCTOG Marine Corps Tactics & Operations Group MTSS MAGTF Support LEGEND * Exclusively Reserve System Team Lead Individual Mr. William Vorhies FET Family of Egress Trainers DRET Dry Rollover Egress Trainers HEAT HMMWV Egress Assistance Trainer MET MRAP Egress Trainer JET JLTV Egress Trainer UET Underwater Egress Trainer MAET Modular Amphibious Egress Trainer SVET Submerged Vehicle Egress Trainer SWET Shallow Water Egress Trainer ISMT Indoor Simulated Marksmanship Trainer MCDL Marine Corps Distance Learning SAVT Supporting Arms Virtual Trainer USMC-ODS USMC - Operator Driver Simulator Support Service Contract VTSS Virtual Support (CCS, CVTS, ISMT, IMTS, USMC-ODS) Team Lead Range Mr. Luis Garcia CTE Combat Training Environment (aka MOUT) Live Fire MOUT Non-Live Fire MOUT CLNC Outdoor IIT Camp Lejeune, NC Outdoor Infantry Immersion Trainer IIT Infantry Immersion Trainer FoFTS Force on Force I-TESS-II Instrumented-Tactical Engagement Simulation System-II SESAMS Special Effects Small Arms Marking System FoFTS-Next Force on Force -Next I-TESS-III Instrumented-Tactical Engagement Simulation System-III CV-TESS Combat Vehicle-Tactical Engagement Simulation System MFST Mobile Fire Support Trainer LFTS Life Fire RTAP Range Training and Devices Portfolio Atmospherics Targets/GRSP Ground Range Sustainment Portfolio TVCS Tactical Video Capture System Support Service Contracts GTSS Ground Support IIT Role Players HST Role Players IIT SME IIT Subject Matter Expert 2

FY18 Business Opportunities Program Industry Day Draft RFP Final RFP Acquisition Strategy MAGTF Support (MTSS) Services 23 Feb 16 - CLNC 25 Feb 16 - Quantico 08 Mar 16 - CPEN 10 Mar 16-29P 03 Aug 18 1 st QTR FY19 Multiple Award Contract Virtual Support (VTSS) November 2018 - CPEN 1 st Qtr FY 19 2 nd Qtr FY 19 TBD 3

MAGTF Support (MTSS) Services Description/Summary of Program Requirements MTSS provides Pre-Deployment Training to USMC operating forces within the context of a Joint and combined environment to improve USMC warfighting skills. Realistic computer-based simulation training, Command, Control, Computers, Communications, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) training, Combined Arms Staff training, and a Deployable Virtual Training Environment capability for individual Marines through senior Marine Corps commanders and their battle staffs, is provided at multiple CONUS/OCONUS sites. Multiple Award Contracts (MAC) 1 st Qtr FY19 to 1 st Qtr FY28 (Current PoP Ends: 26 OCT 18. On a 6-month extension) 1st Qtr FY19 2018 November 2018 RFP Release Contract Award Cubic Global Defense, Inc. 4

Virtual Support (VTSS) Description/Summary of Program Requirements Virtual Support (VTSS) is a contract that provides continuous life-cycle operations and/or maintenance support for fielded ground training systems including: simulation/training devices, augmented live-fire, and other support as directed. VTSS services include contractor operation and maintenance of training systems and facilities, and the provision of materiel support within the Continental United States (CONUS) and Outside the Continental United States (OCONUS) in support of Marine Corps and other Service requirements. Virtually all USMC units will utilize VTSS-supported ground warfare training devices/ranges at one time or another in preparation for deployment or in maintaining personnel/unit qualifications. Systems: RAGTS, MAGTS, TAGTS, AGTS, LAV-DT, AAV-TT, ODS, ISMT, CVTS, CCS, DRET (HEAT and MET). TBD TBD 2 nd Qtr FY19 3 rd Qtr FY19 RFP Release Contract Award ProActive Technologies, Inc. 5

Emerging Technologies Description of Technology Requirements Head-Mounted Display (HMD): Requirement is for the HMD used by the Forward Observers (FO) and the Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) to perform at the Marine Corps training ranges during training exercises that could last several hours. Technical and Human factors such as Weight, Size, Image Quality, Field of View, Focal Length, Latency, Safe Use, and Battery Life are key technical drivers. The new technology should take the Human Systems Integration into consideration to meet the safe use of HMD by Marines in an open training range. Non Laser Solution for Force on Force training: Requirement is for a replacement of current laser technology used in Force on Force training. During direct fire engagements with small arms, current laser technology does not properly compensate for bullet drop, wind effect, leading of moving targets, and can offer false concealment and cover protection. The new technology should allow Marines to conduct realistic direct fire engagements of targets at unknown distance while moving, during all-weather environments, and to properly employ realistic cover and concealment. 6

Contact PM TRASYS: PMTRASYS@usmc.mil 7