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Advanced Computer-based Training Systems (ACTS) Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) DO 19 Ohio Diesel AMP Award

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July 19, 2023

Dignitas Technologies, through its Dignitas Technologies Joint Venture, was awarded their thirteenth delivery order on the Advanced Computer-based Training Systems (ACTS) Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) in July 2022. DO 19 Ohio Diesel AMP, is an enhancement that involves updates to the existing Ohio baseline including Procedure Tracking, Auto-Grading, MFMS Functionality and SeaWare addition for the purposes of Evaluating Training Effectiveness, for the Diesel High Lube Oil Temperature and High Diesel Freshwater Temperature faults.

Dignitas continues support for STE RVCT

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July 7, 2023

Dignitas Technologies, LLC has been awarded a subcontract from Cole Engineering Services, Inc. on the Reconfigurable Virtual Collective Trainer (RVCT) Production Other Transaction Authority (OTA).  The RVCT includes aviation platforms (RVCT-A), ground platforms (RVCT-G), dismounted infantry collective maneuver training, collective mounted training systems, and mission rehearsal capability.  


Dignitas will provide virtual panels for the RVCT-A and RVCT-G platforms which involves modeling and software development in a Unity environment.  This award is a continuation of previous work Dignitas conducted for CESI under the original RVCT OTA, with a focus on virtual panels and visual models.


For more information: Cole Engineering Services, Inc., Awarded $500M Simulator Production OTA - Cole Engineering Services, Inc

United States Marine Corps (USMC) Immersive Training Environment (ITE)

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May 5, 2023

Dignitas Technologies LLC, Orlando, Florida, was recently awarded a Phase II OTA from the National Security Technology Accelerator (NSTXL) for the United States Marine Corps (USMC) Immersive Training Environment (ITE) prototype project. The objective of Phase II is to develop a prototype of hardware and software that would reduce or eliminate the use of role players by replacing them with Computer Generated Forces (CGF) in various training scenarios within the Marine Corps. The CGF will reinforce important decision-making skills necessary for today’s operational environment.


Eckstein, M. (2015). U.S. Marines with 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, confront avatars, or virtual humans, while clearing a room at the Office of Naval Research Infantry Immersion Trainer (IIT) located at the I Marine Expeditionary Force Battle Simulation Center at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., Feb. 19, 2008. [US Navy photograph]. USNI News.

https://news.usni.org/2015/05/04/usmc-examining-simulated-training-effectiveness-capability-gaps

Surface Navy Training Analysis and Curriculum Modernization DO 10 Award

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April 11, 2023

Dignitas Technologies was awarded their 11th delivery order on the Surface Navy Training Analysis and Curriculum Modernization (SNTACM) ID/IQ.  This delivery order includes curriculum development for Level 2 Instructor-Led Training (ILT) to modify an existing Landing Platform Dock (LPD-17) training course.

Surface Navy Training Analysis and Curriculum Modernization DO 07 Recently Completed

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April 7, 2023

Dignitas Technologies completed another delivery order on Surface Navy Training Analysis and Curriculum Modernization (SNTACM).  Training analysis and design was completed for an Intermediate Welding course. The course was designed to prepare enlisted Hull Technician Students at Surface Warfare Schools Command locations with the training needed to perform journeyman level brazing and Plate Welding.

Surface Navy Training Analysis and Curriculum Modernization DOs 09 & 11 Award

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April 1, 2023

Dignitas Technologies was awarded two more delivery orders on the Surface Navy Training Analysis and Curriculum Modernization (SNTACM) ID/IQ.  Delivery order 09 consists of curriculum development for the Senior Enlisted Propulsion Engineering (SEPEC) course that was designed by Dignitas during an earlier delivery order.  Delivery order 11 includes training requirements analysis, design, and curriculum development for a DDG 51 FLT III Air Missile Defense Radar (AMDR) Power Conversion Module (PCM) Operator & Maintainer course.

Surface Navy Training Analysis and Curriculum Modernization DO 08 Award

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November 18, 2022

Dignitas was awarded a new delivery order under the Surface Navy Training Analysis and Curriculum Modernization (SNTACM) ID/IQ. The DDG 51 FLT III 4160/450 Electrical Distribution System (EDS) Operator and Maintainer Course Analysis, Design, & Curriculum Development delivery order was awarded to Dignitas Technologies on November 18, 2022.  This course will provide Surface Electrician’s Mates (EM) and Gas Turbine Systems Technicians Electrical (GSE) personnel in paygrades E-1 through E-9 with the necessary knowledge and skills to safely align, energize, operate, maintain, and troubleshoot the DDG 51 FLT III shipboard 4160/450 VAC EDS systems and provide operators and maintainers with skills to effectively utilize and maintain the High Resistance Ground (HRG) System Interface.

Surface Navy Training Analysis and Curriculum Modernization DOs 02 & 03 Recently Completed

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November 10, 2022

Dignitas Technologies completed two more delivery orders on the Surface Navy Training Analysis and Curriculum Modernization (SNTACM) ID/IQ in October 2022.  These delivery orders included analysis and design tasks for a Landing Platform Dock (LPD-17) course and a Senior Enlisted Propulsion Engineering (SEPEC) course.  These were both existing courses that were revised based on results of a Technical Training Audit (TTA) and the analysis results under this effort.

Surface Navy Training Analysis and Curriculum Modernization DO 01 Recently Completed

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October 25, 2022

Dignitas Technologies completed their first delivery order on the Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division’s (NAWCTSD’s) Surface Navy Training Analysis and Curriculum Modernization (SNTACM) ID/IQ in August 2022.  Delivery Order 001 involved 2 separate actions including task analysis of an Advanced Welding course and development of a Landing Craft Utility Chief Engineer Qualification course.  

Dignitas performs research and development for Geospatially Integrated Cyber Information for Situational Awareness (GICSA) for United States Special Operations Command (SOCOM)

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October 24, 2022

In a Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) effort, Dignitas continues to perform research and development for Geospatially Integrated Cyber Information for Situational Awareness (GICSA) for United States Special Operations Command (SOCOM). This SBIR combines Dignitas' expertise in geospatial data processing and cyber training applications to provide an integrated solution to the warfighter. The goals of this effort are to conduct a feasibility study, determine use cases, develop a detailed system design, and develop a prototype system to integrate geo-located cyberspace data with current Special Operations Forces (SOF) battlespace information. This integration will enhance situational awareness (SA) for SOF operators within SOF mission command systems (MCS) to provide a unified common operational picture (COP).

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