With mounting budget pressures and diminishing “live-fly” opportunities, the Air Force is turning to distributed mission operations (DMO) training to meet more of its readiness and mission rehearsal needs.
Booz Allen provided the Air National Guard Distributed Training Operations Center (DTOC) with a low-cost, reliable capability that connects constructive mission training scenarios with advanced simulators and real-world systems to form a distributed synthetic operational environment—delivering savings and realistic training daily to aircrews worldwide.
Limited Opportunities for ‘Live-Fly’ TrainingBecause of the diminishing availability of “live-fly” opportunities, shrinking budgets, and high operations tempo, Air Force commanders needed affordable training solutions to meet their varied readiness and mission rehearsal requirements for pilots and aircrews stationed throughout the world.
Low-Cost Capability Connects LVC Systems WorldwideBooz Allen developed a low-cost, reliable capability to connect constructive mission training scenarios at the Air National Guard Distributed Training Operations Center (DTOC) with advanced simulators and real-world systems to form a distributed synthetic operational environment. DTOC can tailor training to the specific needs of pilots and crews throughout the world.
Improved Readiness, Mission Rehearsal TrainingBooz Allen’s low-cost network and white force support, a dedicated team of military domain, has enabled the DTOC to increase the number of distributed mission operations (DMO) training events from just five each week to 10 to 15 events each day. DTOC has reduced training costs and minimized wear and tear on aircraft, while also providing full-service mission planning to enhance readiness and performance.
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