The KEYW Corporation received a prime contract this week to provide advanced cyber training content development, delivery and training infrastructure to a U.S.-based customer.
The infrastructure will be based on KEYW’s Ginkgo Cyber Learning Management Environment (C-LME).
“We are honored to be selected by this customer to provide an advanced cyber training solution that serves the customer’s end-to-end training mission requirements,” Bill Weber, president and chief executive officer of KEYW Corporation, said. “KEYW’s innovative Ginkgo cyber learning management product and strong tradition of delivering high-quality cyber training programs were key elements in this award which further builds on our reputation as a leader in advanced cyber training.”
The project has a total ceiling value of $152 million over five years.
KEYW’s C-LME is a learning environment that combines traditional learning techniques such as testing, content objects and grading, with new cyber-specific functionality. Student progress will be tracked and aligned with specific learning objectives while allowing for real-time customer insight into their progress. The system includes modules that allow it to work with an organization’s IT infrastructure to schedule and deploy virtual resources for classroom study.
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