OGSystems awarded contract with Navy Center for Security Forces

og-systemsOGSystems (OGS) of Chantilly, VA announced on September 19 that it was awarded a $3.8 million contract with the Navy Center for Security Forces (CENSECFOR) located in Little Creek, VA.

“We are delighted to have this opportunity to help the Navy achieve their objective of high-velocity training,” said Garrett Pagon, OGSystems’ president and co-founder.

The Innovation Cell Support Services contract will introduce innovation into the Navy Center for Security Forces training programs. OGS will deliver innovation using Immersive Engineering, Lean Startup and Agile techniques over three years and employ leading-edge technology, such as Virtual and Augmented reality, to transform the Navy’s training approach.

Stood up in July 2004, the Center for Security Forces is one of thirteen learning centers within the Naval Education and Training Command (NETC). The Center trains more than 28,000 students per year and has fourteen training location across the U.S. and around the world.

Source: OGSystems