Lockheed Martin adds Cubic Global Defense, PULAU to contract-bid team

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Cubic Global Defense and PULAU Corp. have been added to Lockheed Martin's list of contract providers, Lockheed said on Wednesday.

Lockheed said both companies will help it compete for U.S. military contracts that involve supplying U.S. Army training aids, devices, simulators and simulations (TADSS) and Maintenance Program (ATMP).

“With a strong legacy of delivering training solutions and logistics services to the U.S. Army, the Lockheed Martin team understands how critical it is for our service members to be mission-ready,”Jon Rambeau, vice president and general manager for Lockheed Martin Training and Logistics Solutions, said. “Our ATMP team combines a global logistics and sustainment footprint with smart technology solutions that will maximize the Army’s operational awareness and the return on investment in their training enterprise.”

The U.S. Army Program Executive Office Simulation, Training and Instrumentation unit manages the ATMP and will provide life-cycle management, maintenance and sustainment for over 250,000 TADSS for U.S. Army training efforts worldwide.

“Cubic provides the Army (with) all facets of Multiple Instrumented Laser Engagement Systems (MILES), Engagement Skills Trainers, and a wide range of training systems and services,” Bill Toti, president of Cubic Global Defense, said. “Cubic’s long experience deploying training technology – at nearly every Combat Training Center – is unmatched, spanning military operations in the urban terrain (MOUT) instrumentation systems, tactical engagement simulations and relevant opposing forces systems.”

PULAU Corp. has over 300 employees worldwide that support the U.S. Army.

“PULAU and our employees have a long history supporting the service members and the Army’s worldwide training mission,” Mike Armstrong, president of PULAU, said.




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