LSI is developing and delivering Advanced Distributive Learning
(ADL) training courseware for two U.S. Marine Corps aircraft,
the MV-22 Osprey and the KC-130J Hercules. LSI is teamed with
D.P. Associates Inc. of Arlington, Virginia to develop and
implement instructionally effective and highly interactive ADL
for pilots, maintenance personnel, and enlisted aircrew. We
take great pride in providing the U.S.M.C. with the finest
Computer Based Training (CBT) available to train the nation’s
fighting force to successfully and safely complete their
important missions.

The
MV-22 Osprey is a tilt rotor
aircraft developed by the Navy/Marine Corps and the tilt rotor
team of Bell Helicopter Textron and Boeing Aerospace. The MV-22
conducts amphibious assault transport of troops, equipment and
supplies from assault ships and land bases.
The
KC-130J Hercules is a multi-
role, multi- missions tactical tanker/transport aircraft, which
support Marine Air Ground Task Forces (MAGTF). Built by Lockheed
Martin Aeronautical Systems, this versatile asset provides
in-flight refueling to tactical aircraft and helicopters as well
as rapid ground refueling when required. Additional tasks
performed are aerial delivery of troops and cargo,

emergency re-supply into unimproved landing zones, coordinating
airborne Direct Air Support, emergency MEDEVAC, tactical
insertion of combat troops and equipment, evacuation missions,
and support of special operations forces.
MV-22
Osprey
This effort includes significant exchanges of data, training
material reviews, implementation of computer networks, and
software development. Over the 36-month period of performance,
LSI will refine the courseware design of our Phase II
deliverables, hone the Marine Corps Learning Portal and Learning
Management System (LMS) to capitalize on its capabilities, and
implement the MV-22 Osprey courseware for use in electronic
classrooms. At present, our teams are building new courseware
and completing the technical review and refresh of existing
courseware delivered under Phase II.
For further information, contact
Dean Leonard,
V-22 Osprey Program Manager, at a phone number listed below.
KC-130J
Hercules
This contract includes considerable exchanges of data, training
material reviews, implementation of computer networks, and
software development. Over the 42-month period of performance,
LSI will complete the courseware design, integrate with the
Marine Corps provided Learning Management System (LMS), and
implement the KC-130J Hercules courseware in an electronic
classroom. The KC‑130J training team works as a cohesive
Integrated Product Team (IPT), which is a triad of government
personnel, LSI personnel, and the warfighter.
For further information, contact
Chris Zagst,
KC-130J Project Manager, at a phone number listed below.