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Warfighter Support Services Supports Army’s Return to Full Spectrum Operations Training

Warfighter Support Services FSO iconRaytheon-led Warrior Training Alliance Supports Army’s Return to Full Spectrum Operations (FSO) Training

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Raytheon wins $42 million contract to train Afghan Air Force pilots

Cockpit viewWarrior Training Alliance Begins Contract to Train Afghan Air Force Pilots

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Raytheon-led Team Helping to Improve Readiness and Performance

The Warrior Training Alliance (WTA) led by Raytheon Company, with major teammates Computer Sciences Corporation, General Dynamics Information Technology and MPRI, provides integrated turnkey, lifecycle training services and support worldwide. Work performed by the WTA includes: support for training exercises and operations; maintenance for all training and range systems; curriculum development and instruction; management oversight and administration for contractor activities; and supply support for all government-owned property and material.

The WTA offers innovative and demonstrated support solutions. The team provides a hub for seamless training support integration that uses effective communication and information technologies and cost-efficiencies for readiness anytime, anywhere.

The WTA is an alliance of member companies dedicated to providing integrated training support to the U.S. military, federal agencies and international customers. The WTA has proven, current and relevant experience across all training environments and a comprehensive approach to delivering integrated support for the live, virtual and constructive environments.

Live training is conducted in a physical environment such as a firing range or maneuver area.

Virtual training takes place using simulators to create realistic training experiences.

Constructive training uses computer models and game-like simulations.