Training

CSCI’s highly specialized experts possess the skills and background to train defense leaders and other staff on the latest systems and standards.

Our team can bring a full scope of resources to each project, including personnel, materials, facilities, equipment, test instrumentation, data collection and analysis, hardware and software, and other critical functions. Beyond these tangible things, we bring exceptional awareness of the bigger picture and the finer details. This capacity to see from every angle comes from more than 30 years of experience in the industry. Our training team shares vital knowledge with each of our customers, ensuring that all stakeholders come away with a comprehensive understanding. Current training programs include:

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Theater Battle Management Core System

The Theater Battle Management Core System (TBMCS) is a Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) air warfare planning tool for generating, disseminating, and executing the Air Tasking Order (ATO) and Airspace Control Order (ACO). This U.S. Air Force (USAF)-led program provides a suite of automated tools necessary to manage tactical air operations, execute area air defense, and coordinate interoperability responsibilities between in-theater battle elements. At the force level, TBMCS provides the Joint Force Air Component Commander (JFACC) and subordinate staffs with an automated spectrum of Command and Control (C2) capabilities, enabling the planning and execution of air operations. Within the U.S. Marine Corps (USMC), TBMCS is located at the Tactical Air Command Center (TACC), the executive component of the Marine Air Command and Control System (MACCS), with remotes located throughout the Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF).

The USMC Program Executive Office Land Systems (PEO LS) chose CSCI to provide qualified personnel, materials, facilities, equipment, test instrumentation, data collection and analysis, hardware and software, and Operator / SysAdm instructions that will support the execution of this technical task.

New Equipment Training Analysis for the U.S. Marine Corps

CSCI provides New Equipment Training (NET) analysis for the Common Aviation Command and Control System (CAC2S) Phase 2 system to PEO LS and the Program Management Office Aviation Command and Control and Sensor Netting (AC2SN)/CAC2S Program. Our work includes delivery of instruction documenting curriculum deficiencies noted during NET, analysis and resolution of training deficiencies, and updating of program training products to incorporate recently implemented hardware and software configuration changes. CSCI advises on required changes to training delivery strategies, provides inputs to NETschedules, resolves issues with fielded AC2SN training equipment, delivers on-site NET, and centrally manages systems development.

Through our knowledge of current and legacy equipment and training material, we help the USMC determine the best courses of action for development and delivery of a new NET instruction. Ultimately, CSCI will provide mission-oriented, training, and readiness standards-based NET for the warfighter and for both the operator and maintenance personnel.

CSCI applied senior subject matter expertise, possessing specialized skills in Air Command and Control (AC2), to analyze, develop, and then teach the following NET:

  • Operational Training Skills
  • Training Documentation
  • Simulation Training
  • Initial Operational Test and Evaluation (IOT&E) Training
  • Training Delivery Methods and Techniques

CSCI applied SMEs with specialized skills in C2AOS-C2IS to analyze the following:

  • Life Cycle Management
  • Schedule Performance Metrics
  • Operational Information Assurance Posture
  • Program Milestone Impact to USMC Operational Objectives
  • Program Milestone Impact to USMC Operational Sustainment

Our USMC Training Team consists of former and retired military personnel. They leverage their combined military experience to train the next generation of Marines on legacy and cutting-edge technology. View our expertise video HERE.