Advanced Computer-based Training Systems (ACTS) Contract Information Brief Future Plans for MRTS 3D® and VISIT 3D™ November 2017 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT.

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Advanced Computer-based Training Systems (ACTS) Contract Information Brief Future Plans for MRTS 3D® and VISIT 3D™ November 2017 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A - Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited Multipurpose Reconfigurable Training System 3D, MRTS 3D, and the MRTS 3D logo are registered trademarks of the U.S. Navy Virtual Interactive Shipboard Instructional Tour 3D and VISIT 3D are trademarks of the U.S. Navy

Disclaimer The information about to be presented affords industry partners insight into on-going and pending acquisitions. Significant portions of the information are planning in nature and are subject to change throughout the acquisition planning and acquisition strategy approval process, and in response to NAVAIRSYSCOM, DASN(A&LM) and DPAP peer reviews.

Agenda Where are we and how did we get here? Where are we going? MRTS 3D® VISIT 3D™ Where are we going? Integrated 3D game engine-based training How will we get there? Advanced Computer-based Training System (ACTS) IDIQ Questions

Where are we and how did we get here?

Legacy MRTS Reality Problem Evolution of MRTS 3D® MRTS WLCTT 2000 MRTS SCSS 2006 MRTS CSRR 2011 Legacy MRTS Legacy MRTS Reality Problem MRTS 3D 2014 New Projects 2017+ Standardized IOS & SDK EMALS/AAG Ops & Maint Fairbanks Morse EDG MQ-4C Triton Avionics Maint LOS ANGELES 2nd Flight WLC LOS ANGELES 3rd Flight WLC JCC Radio Trainer SLQ-32 Maintenance USMC Engine Maintenance VIRGINIA HM&E Systems Aviation “A” School Devices Many more in planning… Fielded MRTS 3D Trainers 2014 VIRGINIA Torpedo Room 2015 VIRGINIA EDG 2016 MEPP Ops & Troubleshooting 2016 VIRGINIA VLS Block I/II 2017 VIRGINIA VLS Block III Solution

MRTS 3D® Command Feedback CAPT H. Rankin, Commanding Officer, Naval Air Technical Training Center “MRTS 3D technology is a game-changer for new accession and Fleet students… NATTC fully supports the MRTS 3D training development for the entire CNATT domain… one of the most versatile training systems ever demonstrated… has the capability to meet the readiness needs of all aviation courses of instruction.” CDR D. Grogan, Executive Officer, Naval Submarine School MRTS 3D “is a superior training system over the FPS (Front Panel Simulator) and NAVSUBSCHOL does not intend on repairing the FPS.” CAPT K. M. Byrne, Commanding Officer, Naval Nuclear Power Training Command “The Multipurpose Reconfigurable Training System (MRTS) 3D at NAWCTSD is an impressive virtual training system that immerses students in a high-fidelity training scenario. MRTS 3D is capable of simulating complex systems and could be used to execute a variety of functions, such as performing a maintenance procedure or reactor startup. The portability, flexibility, and short development timeline for MRTS 3D applications make it a good fit for application in both NFAS and NPS.”

Aviation Support Equipment Technician (AS) “A” School Mobile Electric Power Plant Lab (MEPP) MEPP Part Task Trainer: Electronic internals of obsolete MEPP that left Fleet 10+ yrs ago MRTS 3D MEPP with embedded procedures to inspect, operate, and troubleshoot just like a tactical MEPP Students troubleshoot using paper MRTS 3D MEPP embedded schematics 2018 software update will have AUTOMATIC GRADING

MRTS 3D® Classroom & Laboratory Multipurpose Reconfigurable Training System 3D, MRTS 3D, and the MRTS 3D logo are registered trademarks of the U.S. Navy

MRTS 3D® Present & Future Realistic 3D World Physics-based Game Engine Multi-touch Pressure Sensitive Intuitive Interface Open Source Development Tools Government- owned Solution Future Expandable - add platforms and support equipment Air Surface Undersea Record & Evaluate Student Performance Grade actions vs standards Automated evaluations Reference Material Linked to Components in Virtual World Operating/Casualty Procedures Technical Manuals Preventive Maintenance Link trainers over WAN for distributed learning events

MRTS 3D® vs Tactical Trainers Tactical-based Trainer MRTS 3D Trainer costs more than tactical set Modify w/ faults, etc. Qualified operators and repair tech on school staff Compete with Fleet for spare parts Operating restrictions EPA, transmission, etc. Safety programs Hearing conservation, hazmat, rotating machinery, electrical safety, etc. Software cost varies with complexity of model $100Ks to $1Ms Hardware reusable across multiple trainers Higher utilization of labs COTS computer system maintenance Computer models can be reused for multiple trainers Operations / maintenance VISIT 3D™

VISIT 3D™ Capabilities Photo-realistic computer simulation of ship/aircraft platform and equipment Training goals: Component locations System information Equipment scavenger hunt “Simple” equipment operating tasks Valve/switch lineups Ventilation system lineups Minor maintenance tasks Links to: Technical manuals, operating and maintenance procedures Other computer-based training and examinations Other applications Go Back Move Main Menu Look around Action Shut Valve Open Valve

Equipment Scavenger Hunt VISIT 3D™ Examples Equipment Scavenger Hunt External Links Embedded Quiz Valve Operations

Where are we going?

3D Game Engine Development Spectrum Component Model Game Engine Scene Medium Fidelity Application High Fidelity Application Simple model (valve hand wheel) Composite model (control panel) Collection of models Correct placement simulates “real world” Large platform Simple tasks VISIT 3D™ Specific equipment Complex tasks MRTS 3D®

Future MRTS 3D® Architecture App COTS Hardware COTS Game Engine COTS OS MRTS 3D® Middleware Government specifies: Minimum HW requirements COTS OS COTS Game Engine Application development open to multiple partners Government Provides: Middleware / Software Development Kit Model / App Dev Guidelines Human Interface Guidelines

MRTS 3D® / VISIT 3D™ Business Rules COTS Hardware, Operating System, and Game Engine No proprietary software No license fees or distribution restrictions All models and code are government owned Centralized configuration management Hardware requirements Model/Application standards Code libraries/Software Development Kit Model/Code compatibility testing

Future End State for MRTS 3D® / VISIT 3D™ Integrated Software Family Seamless experience for trainees encompassing VISIT 3D and MRTS 3D technologies SDK enables multiple developers to produce compatible products Able to be maintained by curriculum manager Common hardware Compatible across multiple software-based training systems Distance learning / distributed training NETC VDI / NextGen Advanced Features Automated assessment Centralized LMS Adaptive Training / Automated remediation Instantaneous feedback

MRTS 3D® Feedback “You’ve got me. I’m sold!” CNO Greenert, March 2015 “You had me at ‘Hello.’ How can I help?” CNO Richardson, February 2017 “I want [MRTS 3D] at every Fleet concentration area in every classroom.” “This is exactly what I want!” Mr. Al Gonzales, CFFC N1 / RRL, September 2017

How will we get there?

Advanced Computer-based Training System (ACTS) IDIQ New contract vehicle Sources Sought Released 11/8/2017 Three focus areas: https://www.neco.navy.mil Models Solicitation Number: N6134017RMRTS Software applications Responses due 12/8/2017 Hardware Single Award IDIQ Two task categories: 60 month ordering period Developer $70-99M ceiling (Exact $ TBD) Lead Systems Integrator Schedule Overview Multiple Products Draft RFP……… 2nd Qtr FY18 MRTS 3D® RFP……………. 3rd Qtr FY18 VISIT 3D™ Proposals Due… 3rd Qtr FY18 Others??? Contract Award... 8-10 months later (2nd/3rd Qtr FY19)

ACTS IDIQ - MRTS 3D® / VISIT 3D™ Models Developer Lead Systems Integrator Create new models Modify/maintain existing models Submit models for quality/compatibility testing Draft/Modify/Maintain 3D Model Development Guide Maintain Model Library Configuration management of existing models Check in/out of models Quality/compatibility testing of new models/model changes NOTE: Government will perform all acceptance testing

ACTS IDIQ - MRTS 3D® / VISIT 3D™ Software Developer Lead Systems Integrator Create new applications Modify/maintain existing applications Submit applications for quality/compatibility testing Propose new ideas for future software improvements Install software Draft/Modify/Maintain Software Development Guides & HMI Standards Develop/maintain software architecture, networking, and IOS Develop/maintain software development kit Distribute to developers Assist developers Maintain App Store Configuration management of existing applications Quality/compatibility testing of new applications Prepare/install software packages NOTE: Government will perform all acceptance testing

ACTS IDIQ - MRTS 3D® / VISIT 3D™ Hardware Provider Lead Systems Integrator Procure hardware kits (including spares) Install/remove hardware kits on site Provide technical support to users Draft/Modify/Maintain Hardware Standards Define standard hardware installation kit inventories Maintain government engineering development model equipment and demonstration units

MRTS 3D® and VISIT 3D™ Acquisition Model ACTS Model & App Development System Development LSI IDIQ Model & App Development MAC Hardware Kits TBD LSI App Developers HW Provider(s) Models, Apps, & HW Kits Developer & LSI Models & Apps Developer HW Kits Provider

MRTS 3D® / VISIT 3D™ Contract Opportunities ACTS IDIQ Future MAC Future HW Developer Models Applications Provider Hardware Kits Lead Systems Integrator Hardware Developer Models Applications Provider Hardware Kits Lead Systems Integrator Hardware Developer Models Applications Provider Hardware Kits Lead Systems Integrator Hardware Award mid-2019 RFP late-2019 TBD

Questions & Answers What NAICS Code will be used for ACTS IDIQ? TBD -- reply to the sources sought notice! Will the ACTS IDIQ be Small or Large Business? When will the Model/App MAC process start? Timed for award after the developer kit is ready (SDK, developer guidelines, etc.) Planning to beta test SDK starting in first half FY2019 When will the Hardware Contract process start? TBD…when the hardware guidelines are ready and the users need additional classrooms/labs the team will shift focus

Disclaimer The information that was presented affords industry partners insight into on-going and pending acquisitions. Significant portions of the information are planning in nature and are subject to change throughout the acquisition planning and acquisition strategy approval process, and in response to NAVAIRSYSCOM, DASN(A&LM) and DPAP peer reviews.