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U.S. Army, Raytheon Ties Up for Portable Training Technology

2009-05-11 Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN) recently helped bring full-scale combat training technologies to soldiers who would normally be required to travel to one of the U.S. Army's three combat training centers for the same high-quality experience.

Raytheon modified a training system used at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center (JMRC) in Hohenfels, Germany, making it mobile for shipment to Fort Bragg, N.C., for an exercise conducted in March. The Raytheon team mobilized portions of the instrumentation system; the player tracking and engagement systems; a trunked radio system; a wireless video surveillance system; and a complete hardware and software suite for exercise control, monitoring and feedback.

The logistics of transporting soldiers and their equipment to one of the combat training centers can add weeks to the time soldiers are away from home for a training exercise that also lasts weeks.

"Bringing a combat training center experience to soldiers is an innovative way to address readiness requirements," said Mike Edwards, a Raytheon Technical Services Company LLC vice president and program manager for the Warrior Training Alliance (WTA), which manages the Army's Warfighter Field Operations Customer Support program. "It provides a high-quality training experience while providing efficiencies related to time and resources."

The mobilized JMRC Instrumentation System shipped to North Carolina provides the Army with the multimedia captures and detailed data needed to conduct analysis and after-action reviews that improve soldier and unit readiness before they deploy to a real-world conflict.

The Raytheon-led WTA includes major teammates Computer Sciences Corporation, General Dynamics Information Technology, MPRI and more than 100 other companies. These training industry leaders bring proven, current and relevant experience across all training environments, including live, virtual and constructive. With a combined legacy of successfully executing large-scale and complex programs, the WTA is organized to apply the right resources to accomplish each task and to deliver the best-value, lowest risk solutions.

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