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3Dsolve Inc. Delivers US Armys
First Validated Level 4 Interactive Multimedia Instruction
Advanced Simulation-Based Task Training
Built with Partner CSC Successfully Validated by Army
Training Support Center
Cary, NC, November 9, 2005 3Dsolve,
Inc., The Simulation Learning Company, today announced
that, working with lead contractor Computer Sciences
Corporation (CSC), it has successfully delivered the
first validated Level 4 Interactive Multimedia Instruction
(IMI), the most advanced form of such instruction, for
the US Army Signal Center, based at Fort Gordon, Georgia.
The company developed a set of advanced simulations
and supporting software for desktop computers that formed
the basis of 110 hours of hands-on instruction required
for the Signal Centers entry-level Information
Systems Operator-Analyst course, Military Occupational
Specialty (MOS) 25B10.
All courseware developed as part of this $1.8 million
contract met stringent validation criteria established
by the Army Training Support Center (ATSC) at Fort Eustis,
Virginia. Meeting these criteria makes 3Dsolves
25B10 courseware the first Level 4 IMI to be fully validated
by ATSC. In fact, ATSC devised new validation procedures
specifically to be able to test the courseware. As a
result of this validation, 3Dsolve has set the standard
for all future Level 4 IMI instruction at the US Army
Signal Center, and will affect simulation-based training
throughout the US Armys Training and Doctrine
Command (TRADOC).
The need for simulation-based training
stems from the fact that todays military faces
demands that often make it impossible for them to dedicate
sufficient time and resources to traditional classroom
training. Increasing mission complexity and length,
a geographically dispersed workforce, as well as constraints
on travel and resources, make it difficult to accomplish
the desired training goals.
This courseware reflects the next
generation of military learning technology, said
Richard Boyd, CEO of 3Dsolve. Our solution provided
a way to capture and expand upon subject matter expertise
in an exciting new format geared specifically towards
a changing training environment. The courseware we have
developed is already enabling the Signal Center to train
incoming recruitsthe digital natives
who have grown up with e-mail, instant messaging, and
immersive video gamesto train for the 25B10 specialty
in an environment well-suited to their style of learning.
About 3Dsolve
3Dsolve, The Simulation Learning Company, creates collaborative
simulation learning solutions for government, military,
and corporate applications, a market estimated to reach
$6.1 billion by 2006. 3Dsolves simulation learning
products use realistic, interactive 3D graphics, based
upon industry standards, enabling users to learn by
doing. In each of the last two years, 3Dsolve has been
named as one of Military Training Technology
magazines Top 100, the companies that have
made a significant impact in the military training industry,
with a special award for Innovation in 2004. 3Dsolves
headquarters are in Cary, North Carolina, near world-renowned
Research Triangle Park.
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