As a Prime contractor on the Army’s Distributed Learning, Education, and Training Program (DLETP) contract, LSI supports each Army proponent in fulfilling their Interactive Multimedia Instructional (IMI) requirements in accordance with U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Regulations and Pamphlets. Using our Collaborative Courseware Development Environment (CCDE), we design and develop Distributed Learning (DL) courseware that meets or exceeds SCORM, Army Learning Objective (ALO), Army Training Support Center (ATSC), and Reimer Digital Library (RDL) requirements. LSI also has VBS2-certified developers to meet the Army’s new and emerging gaming requirements. Our development processes are modeled after the Army's Systems Approach to Training (SAT) and allow us to tailor our products to meet each proponent’s unique educational and training requirements. LSI has vast experience developing IMI products for U.S. Army proponents in more than 26 Army schools located at 16 different installations across the Nation.
For more information, contact Doug Kamm, Director, Army Training Systems or Mack Miller, Program Manager for the Army DLETP Program.
LSI develops various training products and publications for the Department of Homeland Security. Some of the products we have created include IMI for topics such as Force Protection, Weapons of Mass Destruction, and Counter Terrorism. We have provided training for Marksmanship and several other courses for the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) and numerous training products for the U.S. Coast Guard, the U.S. Customs Service, and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). Our Distributed Learning (DL) courseware is SCORM-compliant using LSI-developed Training Content Development Tools. Our development processes are tailored to each customer's unique requirements. Several projects include a Learning Management System (LMS) that provides student tracking and an administrator's module for student evaluation. LSI's courseware can be played directly from a CD-ROM or locally from a hard disk, or served over the Internet, Intranet, LAN, or WAN. LSI also provides Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals (IETMs) that contain 2-D/3-D graphics, animations, and video, and are fully linked to meet client requirements.
For more information, contact Doug Kamm, Director, Army Training Systems.
LSI produced IMI training courses and publications for a variety of Joint clients including USSOCOM, Joint Services Integration Group (JSIG), Joint Service Small Arms Program (JSSAP), Joint Requirements Office (JRO), SPAWARSYSCEN’s Joint Program Manager – Information Systems (JPM-IS), San Diego (SSC-SD) Command and Intelligence Systems Division, and the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA). The IMI training programs for SPAWARSYSCEN cover a wide array of C4ISR systems and emulate the system’s user interface and functionality to provide a realistic and effective training experience. Additional products include electronic business cards, web-based surveys, and logistic systems support web sites that have been produced, maintained, and hosted by LSI.
For more information, contact Doug Kamm, Director, Army Training Systems.