Dignitas is part of Winning OneSAF Production Team / News & Events

October 3, 2011
Dignitas Technologies announced it was on the winning OneSAF Production team, with SAIC
as prime contractor. The OneSAF Production contract awarded by the Program Executive
Office For Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation (PEO STRI) will provide enhancements to the
OneSAF baseline in collaboration with the OneSAF I2S contractor. OneSAF Production is a 5 year
effort with a base year and 4 option years.

The OneSAF software products will include capabilities implementing the requirements from
PM OneSAF, the three U.S. Army Modeling and Simulation (M&S) Domains – Training, Exercises
& Military Operations (TEMO), Advanced Concepts and Requirements (ACR) and Research,
Development & Acquisition (RDA), and the OneSAF User Community supporting and integrating
with Live, Virtual and Constructive simulations, simulators and systems. OneSAF supports force
modernization and transformation from weapons systems to brigade through analysis,
experimentation and training, The OneSAF Production effort encompasses the continuous
evolution of the software product through conceptual modeling, architectural, engineering and
software development within the OneSAF product line.

Dignitas will support the OneSAF Production team with OneSAF software development
expertise. “Our role on OneSAF Production is a perfect complement to Dignitas’ extensive
work with OneSAF, including support for integration of OneSAF through programs such as SE
Core A&I, COFT-SA and CEVT.” said Dignitas’ President, Ms. Elizabeth Burch. “Our staff has
played an integral role in OneSAF from inception and we look forward to successfully delivering
enhanced versions of the OneSAF product to the Army for effectively training the soldiers.”

Dignitas Technologies, LLC (www.dignitastechnologies.com) was founded in 2004 to provide
high quality engineering services to the modeling, simulation, and training community. Based in
the Orlando, FL area, Dignitas Technologies supports a wide range of military training programs
across live, virtual, and constructive domains with a particular focus on computer generated
forces and terrain reasoning.