Nova Technologies is the prime contractor for the Special Operations Mission Planning Environment (SOMPE) program provides an integrated software suite of MISSION PLANNING, MISSION PREVIEW and MISSION EXECUTION tools to support all phases of SOF operations from deliberate to time critical.
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Nova Technologies is currently fulfilling the Department of the Army, U.S Army Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation's (PEO STRI), requirement for providing a services contract to support the hardware and software maintenance, logistics, administration, and minor engineering enhancements to the Training Aids, Devices, Simulators, and Simulations (TADSS) that support the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) (SOAR(A)) located at Fort Campbell, KY.
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Nova Technologies is the prime support contractor for the Special Operations Forces Planning, Rehearsal and Execution Preparation (SOFPREP) Branch within United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM).
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Nova Technologies teamed with Rockwell Collins in the Special Operations Forces Requirements Analysis, Prototyping, Training, Operations, and Rehearsal (SOF RAPTOR) program, which supported initiatives and future programs in support of the SOF community. Nova Technologies provided key engineering, and project management for the entire duration of this program.
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Nova Technologies has been a key subcontractor to Lockheed Martin for the past eight years providing software, systems, and hardware engineering support under the Aircrew Training and Rehearsal Support (ATARS I & II) contracts. This support has consisted of support of daily operations as well as problem resolution and enhancements to several training devices including the MC-130H WST, MC-130E WST and AC-130U WST.
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Nova Technologies did extensive work for the Advanced Distributed Simulation Technology II (ADST II) Project under subcontract to Lockheed Martin. The main focus of the project was updating the AC-130U simulator as well as the MH-60K, and the MH-47E mission trainers .
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The Call for Fire Trainer (CFFT) is an advanced artillery training system that utilizes 3D technology to create virtual battlefields in which all levels of personnel can train in call-for-fire missions. This immersive trainer supports basic through advanced-level training, including forward observer (FO) tasks and procedures and mission planning. It also trains Artillery with Close Air Support (CAS), Naval Gunfire, and Mortars. The CFFT training solution connects SAF with Simulated Military Equipment (SME), including the latest precision laser devices, to provide training in fire mission planning and execution. Nova Technologies is the principal first-tier subcontractor to Fidelity Technologies Corporation developing the CFFT. We were responsible for designing, implementing, testing, and integrating the software baseline used to provide the CFFT’s call-for-fire capabilities. Team Nova was responsible for integrating and testing the High-Level Architecture (HLA) internetworking tools used to link this trainer with other training systems.
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Nova Technologies is providing a team of software engineers to support the design, installation, and test of an upgrade to the MC-130E Weapon System Trainer (WST) and MC-130H Mission Rehearsal Device (MRD) simulators at Hurlburt Field, FL. Under a subcontract from Lockheed Martin Services Company, we are implementing a Distributed Interactive Simulation compatible interface for the MC-130E and MC-130H. This interface allows multiple DIS simulators to operate interactively during training and mission rehearsal activities.
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Nova Technologies provided a team of software and systems engineers to support Lockheed Martin's development of the AC-130U Aircrew Training Device (ATD) program. We were involved in the development of the requirements for aircrew training, host computer systems architecture, and the external simulation environment including the visual displays.
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Nova Technologies provided a team of three software engineers to support the successful design, installation, and test of an upgrade to the MH-60 and MH-47 helicopter simulators at Fort Campbell, KY. Under a subcontract from Lockheed Martin Services Company, we implemented a Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS) compatible interface for the MH-60. This interface allows multiple DIS simulators to operate interactively during training and mission rehearsal activities.
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Nova Technologies provided a team of three systems engineers to study the upgrades needed to meet future mission requirements for the E-9A Telemetry Relay aircraft. Under a subcontract from King Aerospace, we developed two separate studies showing how to increase the antenna bandwidth and signal acquisition range as well as how to reduce the overall power consumption of the onboard avionics.
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Nova Technologies provided a team of seven software engineers and two systems engineers to support the development and test of the AC-130U ( NAV/FCO ) Testbed under a subcontract from Lockheed Martin Information Systems. We were responsible for the design and implementation of five of the major subsystems. We also directed the final integration and test of the system prior to successful installation at the customer’s site.
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