Task Area 2 -Training Development Sample Clauses

Task Area 2 -Training Development. The Contractor shall provide Training Development support. This support typically includes, but is not limited to researching, writing and revising existing Maneuver Force, DoD, or DA training documents and materials (e.g., Programs of Instruction (POIs), graphic training aids, interactive computer-based materials, classroom reference materials. Training development can also include the use/integration/implementation of Training Aids, Devices, Simulators, and Simulations (TADSS), as a substitute or replacement to a “live” item. (For example: (a) a new weapon might incorporate an inert version into the classroom for hands-on assembly/disassembly; (b) a vehicle with multiple configurations might use a programmable simulator for its different configurations and associated peculiarities. For these, the Contractor would revise a POI, implementing the TADSS for (a) safety or (b) cost/availability reasons.) The incorporation (or non-incorporation) of TADSS in training development involves research, document review, coordination with course proponents, writing, design and evaluation, and hands-on training to determine efficient and effective use of TADSS. Outcomes or products and include, but are not limited to: new or revised POI; determination/findings in a study of the effectiveness of a particular TADSS; recommendations for changes to current TADSS; courses of action and/or alternate training if/when a TADSS is unavailable. The Contractor shall submit all work products to the COR or designated MCoE official for review and approval.
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