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Mission Command Training Support (MCTS)


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Kevin Clark - APM/BCTS
Carmen Makowski - Admin Support
Caron Rigali - Contracting Officer Renee Smith - Budget Analyst John Goetz - FTI Marcia Thompson - 18th/ ABC/USARPAC/BCTC Carol Spicer - CCTT Team Lead
Amy Wall - CBCSE/TRADOC OPS/IDEP
Teresa Baker - Contract Specialist Luz Vanhorn - Program Analyst Marie Daniele - MILSTAR/SMART-T/IEWTPT Corbett Myers - CCTT SME
Ted Ramage - UAS Wallace Holden - VCCT/RCTS/Inventory
Terri  Harvey - Contract Specialist Kitsy Carey - Disbursements TBD
Patty Quiroz - Transactions Susan Bishop - Huachuca Ron Gordon - Project Coordinator Fabiola Ondina Hollman - DS Lead/RVTT LOT I/Contract Closeout
Dorothy Bryant - Contract Specialist Fabiola Ondina Hollman - DS Lead/RVTT LOT I/Contract Closeout
Wesley Whisner - Contract Specialist Juan Carlos Rosa - Transactions Chuck Smith - CCTT/MCCTT
Jim Smith - DS

MISSION:

Under the Warfighter FOCUS (WFF) contract, the Mission Command Training Program (MCTP) provides training and training support in the live, virtual and constructive training spectrums to U.S. and Coalition Warfighters. This includes both fixed and mobile simulations and simulator/trainers, intelligence training and training for unmanned aerial systems.

DESCRIPTION:

WFF MCTP currently provides training and/or training support for 18 distinct programs in the United States, Germany and Korea:

  • Virtual Combat Convoy Trainer (VCCT) – (R) 2 trailers/1 site and 3 manned modules
  • Mobile Close Combat Tactical Trainer (MCCTT) – 71 trailers/6 sites
  • Close Combat Tactical Trainer (CCTT) – 303 Manned Modules /8 sites
  • Reconfigurable Vehicle System (RVS) – 5 Fixed Sites/20 Manned Modules and 3 Mobile sites/10 Manned Modules
  • Reconfigurable Vehicle Tactical Trainer (RVTT) – 5 Fixed Sites/20 Manned Modules and 11 Mobile sites/44 Manned Modules
  • Fixed Tactical Internet (FTI) – 14 military installations utilize this network
  • Common Battle Command Simulation Equipment (CBCSE) – 24 maintainers are responsible for repair of the common hardware platforms world wide
  • Very Small Aperture Terminals (VSATs) – there are 3 contractor positions located at Ft. Jackson SSI
  • U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) – 63 simulations (computer) operators
  • Battle Command Arts & Science Program (BCASP) – 52 instructors for various Army schools: Fort Bliss United States Army Sergeants Major Academy, Fort Sill Air Defense Artillery School, Fort Rucker Aviation Center and Warrant Officer Course, Fort Benning Infantry School, Fort Knox Armor Center, Fort Leonard Wood, Fort Lee
  • Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Tactical Proficiency Trainer (IEWTPT) – 9 sites
  • Virtual Battle Space 2 Gaming (VBS2) – 46 positions located at 16 sites
  • MILSTAR Extremely High-Frequency Satellite Simulator – 1 tower
  • Secure Mobile Anti-Jam Reliable Tactical Terminal Training System (SMART-T) – classroom equipment
  • Mission Command Training Centers (BCTC) – 8 sites
  • United States Army Intelligence Center (USAIC) – see below
  • Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) – see below
  • One Semi-Automated Forces (OneSAF) – software installation and training support
  • U.S. Army Medical Department (AMEDD) – computer operator support for exercise Global Medic

WFF currently supports intelligence training and training support primarily at Fort Huachuca, as well as Fort Devens, Goodfellow Air Force Base and Pensacola Naval Station. At Fort Huachuca, WFF supports the United States Army Intelligence Center’s mission of leading, training and equipping the world’s premier Corps of Military Intelligence professionals by providing professional instructors, training developers, training systems, infrastructure support, training material and system purchases. From FY09 to date, WFF has assisted the Intelligence Center with training of 29,819 students in resident courses, conducted 89,197 Mobile Training Team (MTT) and New Equipment Training (NET) visits, and trained more than 119,016 Soldiers. WFF is a key component of the Intelligence School’s transformation from an instructor-centric to a learning-centric environment in compliance with the Army Learning Concept (ALC) 2015. WFF also provides training instruction for in-flight operations and maintenance on four unmanned aerial systems: Shadow, Hunter, Warrior A and ER/MP—along with training and training support in FAA ground certification in visual and instrument flight rules (VFR and IFR) and flight safety and standardization.


Computer-based Mission Command training
Computer-based Mission Command training
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