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GS-02F-0096NDescription of Capabilities Available for GSA Schedule 69Training, Simulation, and Performance Improvement DivisionSwRI® is renowned for the development of innovative and effective solutions to training problems. The Institute develops simulators, simulation systems, interactive courseware programs and performance-enhancing systems using state-of-the-art technologies to provide a wide range of integrated training solutions. Training SupportThe Courseware Development office, located in Ogden, Utah, develops and supports a wide range of training products for the Air Force Materiel Command in support of its blue-collar and white-collar workforce in all areas of aircraft and missile systems and subsystems, along with a host of logistical systems used to plan, schedule, inventory and move materiel in and out of AFMC Air Logistics Centers. Using Air Force Instructional System Development (ISD) processes, the section designs and produces myriad educational products such as structured-on-the-job training guides, interactive computer based-courseware, linear video presentations, formal classroom instruction materials, training manuals and reference guides. A complete list is offered on subsequent pages. Simulation and Systems EngineeringThe Simulation and Systems Engineering Department develops technologies and applies systems engineering processes to produce solutions to simulation, training, and high-technology system problems. We conduct research, perform feasibility studies and concept formulations, and develop simulators, simulation models, databases, virtual environments, and distributed systems for training, test and evaluation, and operational assessment. Instructional Systems DevelopmentSwRI provides complete Instructional Systems Development services including task analysis, training systems requirements analysis, the identification of learning objectives and instructional strategies, media selection and training effectiveness evaluations. The ability to characterize the instructional parameters of the learning situation allows SwRI to design effective solutions to the training problem. The Instructional Systems Section develops interactive courseware products, web-based training applications, electronic performance support systems (EPSS), printed materials using information mapping techniques, and job aids delivered through the Internet. Schedule
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