Cubic Awarded Navy LCS Simulator Training Contracts

Press Release
Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Cubic Corporation has received 3 prime contracts from Naval Air Warfare CenterTraining Systems Division.

The contracts are for the development of instructor-led (synchronous) and instructor facilitated self-paced (asynchronous) courseware in support of the Littoral Combat Ship Train to Qualify (T2Q) and Train to Certify (T2C) shore-based training requirements for both variants of the Littoral Combat Ship, and for the Mission Packages utilized on both ships.

The Littoral Combat Ship program represents the United States Navy’s most advanced designs, capabilities and technologies to create the next generation of surface vessels that can operate in dangerous shallow and near-shore environments.

If fully funded, the three indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contracts have the potential value of up to $298.5 million over the five-year period-of-performance.

The Littoral Combat Ship courseware development programs will be executed in Orlando, Fla.  Cubic’s Simulation Systems will partner with Cubic Mission Support Services, and a team of industry leading subcontractors including Austal USA, Alion Science and Technology, Sonalysts, Inc., Aptima, Inc., Cybernet Systems Corporation, RealTime Immersive, Inc. and a host of small and economically disadvantaged businesses to deliver the interactive courseware products.



 

Categories: Contracts Navy

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