Leidos, a science and technology solutions leader working to address challenges facing national security, health, and engineering, features advanced modeling, simulation and training (MS&T) solutions across the live, virtual, and constructive (LVC) domains in booth 1133.
“I/ITSEC is an ideal opportunity to showcase Leidos’ innovative technology solutions that trains crews to ensure readiness, survivability and success for complex national security missions,” said Lou Von Thaer, Leidos President of the National Security Sector.
With a powerful platform for delivering the most advanced capabilities in defense technology, Leidos experts are demonstrating the following:
- Common Driver Trainer (CDT) is a virtual realistic simulator product line that features ten simulator variants for wheeled and tracked vehicles. CDT can link to other air and ground simulators for full integration into LVC domains for joint training exercises.
- Non-Rated Crew Member Manned Module (NCM3) is a virtual, transportable simulator that trains collective and individual helicopter crews in hoist, gunnery and sling load operations.
- RC-12X Cockpit Procedural Trainer (CPT) provides mission-focused ISR aviation crew training for cockpit procedures.
- Within the constructive domain, Leidos’ software leadership, supports the US Army’s premier constructive simulation system One Semi-Automated Forces (OneSAF), which is a composable, extensible, and integrated tool set for managing constructive simulation across multiple platforms and domains.
- The Live training domain features Geopairing solutions for indirect fire, air defense and other beyond line-of-sight weapon system simulation.
Leidos has a deep understanding of intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance missions and the most advanced capabilities for data analytics and cyber-security. A leading provider of scientific, engineering, systems integration, and technical services and products to all branches of the US military, agencies of the US Department of Defense the intelligence community, the US Department of Homeland Security and other US government civil agencies. This segment represents about 70% of the new company, with approximately 13,500 people. Leidos is a science and technology solutions leader working to address some of the world’s toughest challenges in national security, health, and engineering. The company’s 23,000 employees support vital missions for their government and the commercial sector, develop innovative solutions to drive better outcomes, and defend their nation’s digital and physical infrastructure from ‘new world’ threats. Leidos is headquartered in Reston, VA/USA and had approximately $6 billion in revenues for fiscal year 2013, on a pro forma basis, following the spin-off of the company’s technical, engineering and enterprise IT business on 27 September 2013.