VIRTUAL Rx® DRIVER SYSTEMS
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VIRTUAL Rx® DRIVER SYSTEMS
• Provides un-stabilized gunnery training • Simulated .50 caliber machine gun mounted on the MK-93 T&E and pintle mount • Deployable training system - platform is portable/15-20 minute set up/tear down • Follows an approved military curriculum - with progress tracked by an easy to read matrix • Follows the training guidelines established in the HBCT gunnery manual • Does not require Instructor/ Operator • Interactive multimedia with practice and evaluation exercises 1420 Hockney Court Port Orange, FL 32128 USA • Multiple gunner viewpoints: Out-the-Hatch, Binocular, Fixed Sight, Leaf Sight, PAS13 Thermal and NVG Views • Training Expectations Train/Improve/Sustain Target Acquisition and Engagement Techniques WWW.RAYDON.COM (386) 267-2936 keyword: raydon ©2011 RAYDON CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The .50 Cal IGT trains and sustains individual gunnery skills for employing the M2 .50 cal machine gun from the gunner’s position of the HMMWV. The IGT instructs core readiness of tactical and technical tasks that result in individual competence and confidence for the Warfighter. Individual reality training is a structured and planned process that takes the individual through fundamental tasks and effectively progresses to more advanced individual tasks. Follows the training guidelines established in the gunnery manual (HBCT) System is packaged in (3) compact, deployable cases. • Instructs, trains and evaluates new gunners Case 1 of 3, 151 lbs. L 31” x W 29” x H 23.25” • Sustainment training for experienced gunners • Curriculum developed in accordance with CSS and HBCT gunnery standards • Designed on the DIDEA (Detect, Identify, Decide, Engage, and Assess) engagement process • Synthetic instructor, self-paced curriculum • Interactive synthetic crewmembers • Virtual immersion using voice recognition Capable of reconfigurable weapons to include MK-19 & M240B • Immediate individual performance analysis • Training Management System produces training records that leadership can use in developing training plans Case 2 of 3, 138 lbs. L 50” x W 28” x H 10” Case 3 of 3, 101 lbs. L 52” x W 24” x H 14” Total Weight: 390 lbs. Lift Requirements: Two-Man Lift No special tools required Assembly/Disassembly Time: 15-20 minutes Power Requirements: 120 VAC, 15 Amp single outlet FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 1. Training Services cost more, don’t they? Actually, the cost, compared to a procurement, is about the same over time. The advantage is you get the Training NOW, and you don’t pay for it when you don’t need it. 2. Training Services — available today? We can usually fulfill a request within 90 days, and we’ll show up with training. Priority upgrades or capability improvements are included incrementally. 3. What if I only want Training Services for a short time? We absorb the risk. It will cost just a little more for a short period of time, but we work with you to identify your organic and surge asset training needs. 4. What if I want to deploy with the system? TM TRAINING SERVICES Mobile Reliable Flexible More Throughput Less Money Warfighter Designed You can do it. We offer theater rates as well, and you can specify your length of contract. 5. Who do I contact? We are on the GSA Advantage website. Or you can call or visit our website at www.raydon.com. 6. What if I just want to purchase the systems outright? We will gladly provide you with the purchase price option. Ask us about our TRAINING Cost Advantage to prove our value to you. WWW.RAYDON.COM (386) 267-2936 www.gsaadvantage.gov keyword: raydon ©2010-2011 RAYDON CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. EXAM PLE OF 4 TRAI LE R SU ITE www.gsaadvantage.gov keyword: raydon MRAP or Heavy Vehicles TRAINING SERVICES COSTS (Per Month CONUS Rates) 12mo 6mo 3mo 1mo 1 Trailer $75K $100K $150K $200K 2 Trailers $120K $150K $200K $250K 3 Trailers $175K $200K $250K $300K 4 Trailers $225K $250K $300K $350K 10-12 SEATS + IO/AR 20-24 SEATS + IO/AR 30-36 SEATS + IO/AR OCONUS and Theater Rates also available COMPARE: SOLDIER TRAINING AVG PER HOUR COST: $50 Plumber $65 Mechanic $75 Seminar Per Employee $100 Conference Attendee $200 College Student $400 TYPICAL SYSTEM 40-48 SEATS + IO/AR • 4 vehicles including driver and co-driver • 8 training seats • Trains IED detection and interrogation • 180 degree field of view (FOV) • OEM controls for interrogation arm/crane and steerable spotlights for night missions • Can substitute other heavy vehicle configurations Convoy or Light Vehicles • 4 vehicles including driver, commander and gunner • 12 training seats • Gunner station – .50 Cal machine gun mock-up with recoil and helmet mounted display • 360 degree field of view (FOV) • Training for vehicle mounted weapons • Unrestricted views of virtual environment allows identification of possible IEDs and communication between teams • Can substitute other light vehicle & weapon configurations Specialty Systems • 2 Husky Stations (drivers position) • JERRV Crew Station (driver, commander and gunner positions) • Talon operator station • 2 IOS/AAR stations • Can substitute Dismount, Heavy or Light vehicle combinations Instructor Operator Station and After Action Review Station (IOS/AAR) • 5 IOS/AAR stations to support up to 5 different crew courses • IOS/AAR stations provide instructor means to plan and initialize, pre-brief soldiers on conduct of training, and control scenarios and crew stations during training • Trainee actions monitored during scenario execution • Trainee performance assessment • Analyze and collect data • Group performance reviewable at training completions INCLUDES: INCL CLUD UDES ES:: . More Throughput for Less Money . No Overhead . Cost Effective . 10-12 Training Seats Per Trailer . Varying Fidelities of Seats . Comes with Military Veteran Instructor/ Operator/Maintainer . Shore Power or Generator Capable . Sets Up in Hours/Ability to Move Quickly . Reconfigurable Vehicles . Tailorable to your training . Includes Upgrades and Maintenance . Proven Customer Satisfaction at Multiple Locations VIRTUAL Rx® CONTENT TM Training & Assessment Services Developed with the American Driver and Traffic Safety Education Association, this program provides up to 20 hours of simulated driving. Each of the 12 lessons contain an introduction, practice, and evaluation of a targeted driving skill. During each drive, verbal remediation is provided to correct negative driving skill execution. Developed with the American Driver and Traffic Safety Education Association, this curriculum concentrates on the drivers’ ability to follow direction and perform within their particular skill level. Remediation is non-verbal and at the end of each lesson, the driver and facilitator are given the results of the drive. Developed for a leading pharmaceutical company, this program is a quick strike course for those needing a reintegration to stateside driving program. Developed in partnership with the National Safety Council, this program contains the same courseware as NSC’s DDC 6/8 hour course but in an engaging and interactive environment that only simulation can provide. Developed with leading researchers at the Boston VA Healthcare Center, this program focuses on the assessment and treatment for individuals with a sustained or suspected Traumatic Brain Injury. ** All of our programs have the ability to simulate various driving environments to include: day, dusk, night, clear weather, rain, fog, and snow. Mobile Reliable Flexible More Throughput Cost Effective WWW.RAYDON.COM (386) 267-2936 www.gsaadvantage.gov keyword: raydon ©2010-2011 RAYDON CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. www.gsaadvantage.gov EXAMPLE OF TRAILER SUITE keyword: raydon DID YOU KNOW? TRAINING SERVICES COSTS One trailer = 6 driving simulators Choose from the following configurations: Crash Data Lease Options 1 month 3 months 6 months 1 Trailer $175,000 $125,000 $75,000 Lease Per Month Virtual Rx® Driver Model Combo • 3 Raydon Virtual Rx® Driver NDX306 simulators • 3 Raydon Virtual Rx® Driver CNDX306 simulators • Instructor/Operator station Virtual Rx® Driver NDX System • 6 Raydon Virtual Rx® Driver NDX306 simulators • Instructor/Operator station 12 months $50,000 Training Output 300 Soldiers 900 Soldiers 1800 Soldiers 3600 Soldiers Cost Per Seat $583.33 $416.66 $250.00 $166.66 * If you need additional training seats or would like purchasing information, please contact us. * Lease option includes upgrades and maintenance. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 1. What courses do you offer for training and assessment? Raydon Corporation provides a wide variety of courses from assessment of cognitive skills, driver rehabilitation, basic driver skills, driver improvement, and driver reintegration. All Raydon courses have been developed in collaboration with leading experts in the particular discipline. 2. What if I want to purchase the system outright? We are located on the GSA site for both the purchase and lease option. The purchase of any system configuration is available. For more information, please contact us. 3. What is the advantage to leasing? Upgrades to the systems or content are maintained and provided as part of the agreement. Raydon also provides all staff necessary for training, service or relocation. Virtual Rx® Driver CNDX System • 6 Raydon Virtual Rx® Driver CNDX306 simulators • Instructor/Operator station * NDX 306 = Full mission driving simulator CNDX306 = A table top version of the NDX306 * All trailers run on shore power or with a generator 4. Who do I contact? You can find Raydon on the GSA Advantage website for purchase or leasing options or call 386-267-2936 and ask for TAS (Training & Assessment Services) pricing or visit our website www.raydon.com. 5. How long do I have to lease the system for? As long as you need to meet your training solutions. Why According to a recent RAND study*, nearly 20 percent of military service members who have returned from Iraq and Afghanistan, report symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder or major depression, yet only slightly more than half have sought treatment. In addition, researchers found about 19 percent of returning service members report that they experienced a possible traumatic brain injury while deployed, with 7 percent reporting both a probable brain injury and current PTSD or major depression. Researchers estimate that PTSD and depression among returning service members will cost the nation as much as $6.2 billion in the two years following deployment; an amount that includes both direct medical care and costs for lost productivity and suicide. Investing in more high-quality treatment could save close to $2 billion within two years by substantially reducing those indirect costs. Virtual Rx® can preform pre-combat cognitive screening to evaluate service members’ readiness for duty and identify any areas that may need improvement or accommodation. Through the use of Virtual Rx® systems, service members can be exposed and trained to become more resilient, both in body and mind. Raydon has put well over 20 years of experience in the virtual reality training solutions for our service members. Our Virtual reality systems provide effective tools for cognitive assessment, resiliency training, exposure therapy, reintegration, and rehabilitation that is safe, efficient, and affordable. Raydon’s goal It is not just to bring the soldier home, but to bring them all the way home. *Released 4/14/08 RAND Corporation Because some battles don’t end when they come home... They just begin. TM ©2010-2011 RAYDON CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. VIRTUAL Rx® COMBAT SYSTEMS The Combat System provides a variety of courseware that offers clinicians objective, safe and effective multi-purpose tools for baseline cognitive data, resiliency and rehabilitation. System consists of: • Vehicle Driver • Vehicle Commander • Turret Gunner Position • Instructor Operator Station WTC, Winn Army Hospital, Fort Stewart, GA Clinicians use this system as a tool for evaluating: • Visual Discrimination • Visual Attention • Memory • Auditory Processing and Attention • Topographical Orientation • Problem-Solving • Alternating Attention TM VIRTUAL Rx® COMBAT SYSTEMS • Vehicle Driver: Replicates the functional characteristics of the driver position in multiple vehicles such as HMMVW’s, trucks, LMTV, and others. • Vehicle Commander: consists of a head mounted display (HMD) and M4 weapon. Commander has the ability to get out of the vehicle and freely move throughout the virtual environment. Two simulated radios are provided for communication back to the clinician acting as other units or a higher headquarters. • Turret Gunner Position: supports the vehicle mounted M2 .50 CAL machine gun with simulated recoil. HMD provides 360 degree views and the turret provides unrestricted rotation of the traverse ring. • Instructor Operator Station: Where clinicians can control and add to the scenarios while assessing and evaluating. They can communicate through the simulated radios and act as other units or a higher headquarters. • Content: The library consists of combat content scenarios, providing a range of exercises in various databases. This variety of situations and environments allow for the application if inoculation therapy, expo sure therapy, cognitive assessments and return to duty competency skills. www.raydon.com ©2010-2011 RAYDON CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. • Visual Discrimination: The ability to tell the difference between objects that are similar. • Visual Attention: The ability to visually scan for and locate specific stimuli in the environment. • Memory: The ability to retain and recall visual and auditory information; the ability to remember to do something at an appointed time in the future (prospective memory); the ability to recall and execute the steps required for a given task (procedural memory). • Auditory Processing and Attention: The ability to attend to and process select auditory information. • Topographical Orientation: The individuals ability to become familiar with the particular environment or location. • Problem-Solving: The ability to identify potential solutions to an encountered problem and to choose the most appropriate solution given the situation. • Alternating Attention: The capacity for mental flexibility which allows for moving between tasks having different cognitive requirements. VIRTUAL Rx® COMBAT SCENARIOS Nearly 20 percent of military service members who have returned from Iraq and Afghanistan — 300,000 in all — report symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder or major depression, yet only slightly more than half have sought treatment, according to a new RAND Corporation study! Content includes Geo-Specific and Geo-Typical Terrain databases; • Baghdad • Tikrit, Samara, Iraq • Kandahar, Afghanistan The content consists of enemy combatants, civilians, IED’s, RPG’s, Mines and Technical vehicles. • Our extensive library of combat scenarios for clinical assessment includes individual and team dynamic skills. It provides combat competency skills and induces battlefield stress assisting in resiliency. Clinicians have the availability to tailor scenarios as needed for assessing and evaluation. This allows for better realism for the patient. These scenarios are run during both daytime and nighttime engagements. TM • Scenarios consist of securing the site of an IED/VBIED/ PBIED which include sweeps, reaction to detonations and identification. Also included are ambush, RPG engagements, technical vehicle engagements, shoot or no shoot situations, route reconnaissance and interactions with friendly traffic. VIRTUAL Rx® COMBAT SCENARIOS Simulation and virtual reality are fast becoming proven therapy tools which assess and accelerate the healing process. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Traumatic Brain Injury • Only company that provides geo-specific databases. • Ability to assess warfighters cognitive and visual capabilities. • Enable patients to enter or re-enter a theater of operation. • Realistic backdrop for resiliency training, exposure and inoculation therapy. • Tool is beneficial to the patient and evaluator as the patient is exposed to a wide variety of situations. • Addresses cognitive deficits, visual deficits, and other types of executive functions. • Ideal tool for assessment, rehabilitation and training. • Helps expose the patient to scenarios that can trigger PTSD symptoms. www.raydon.com ©2010-2011 RAYDON CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. • Therapy can expose reactions that the patient and clinician can then discuss. VIRTUAL Rx® DRIVER SYSTEMS Raydon’s software content library provides a variety of courseware that offer clinicians objective, safe and effective multi-purpose tools for baseline cognitive data, retraining, rehabilitation and reintegration for those returning with a sustained mTBI and PTSD. Driver System Options • NDX306: A full mission driving simulator • CNDX306: A table top modular version of the NDX306 The library consists of: • StreetReady™ • StreetReady™ Unlimited • Driver Tune-up • Virtual Defensive Driving Course™ • Functional Driving Assessment Plus™ TM Clinicians use this system as a tool for evaluating: • Visual Discrimination • Visual Attention • Memory • Auditory Processing and Attention • Topographical Orientation • Problem-Solving • Alternating Attention VIRTUAL Rx® DRIVER SYSTEMS • NDX306: A comprehensive fully interactive driving simulator. This simulator features actual automotive parts for strength, durability, and realism. The 3 LCD screens offer 180 degree field of view for scanning and complete situational awareness. This system is compatible with commercial market adaptive controls. • CNDX 306: A table top version of the NDX306. The modified version allows for those with limited mobility or in wheelchairs the same access to assessment and training. This configuration fits most standard tables and supports commercial market adaptive controls. • Cognitive Function: The process by which one becomes aware of, perceives, or comprehends involving all aspects of perception, thinking, reasoning, and remembering. • Visual Discrimination: The ability to tell the difference between objects that are similar. • Visual Attention: The ability to visually scan for and locate specific stimuli in the environment. • Memory: The ability to retain and recall visual and auditory information; the ability to remember to do something at an appointed time in the future (prospective memory); the ability to recall and execute the steps required for a given task (procedural memory). • Alternating Attention: The capacity for mental flexibility which allows for moving between tasks having different cognitive requirements. www.raydon.com ©2010-2011 RAYDON CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Developed with the American Driver and Traffic Safety Education Association, this program adheres to ADTSEA standards for in-car performance and concentrates on the drivers ability to follow direction and perform within their particular skill level. The 12 lessons include an introduction, practice and evaluation session where the driver is evaluated on performing the targeted driving skills. Lessons capability: • Getting ready to drive • Developing visual processes • Developing searching skills • Searching for signs, signals, markings • Evaluating to minimize risk • Executing effective speed and position adjustments • Managing intersections • Managing turns at intersections • Managing curves and hills • Managing time and space intervals • Responding to vehicle failures • Assessing driver performance and awareness • Driving environments include day, dusk, night, rain, fog and snow. The emphasis being placed on these environments assists the clinician in stressing the importance of the visual aspects of driving. Presenting scenarios during night or with low visibility allow the clinician the ability to work with contrast sensitivity issues, night blindness, or other visual difficulties that drivers’ may experience. • During each of the drives, verbal remediation is provided so that the driver can correct errors that include speed, lane position, stopping distance and turning. • Performance Assessment Scoring System (iPASS) tracks the drivers progress. is used for baseline, rehabilitation, and retraining. • Using the various environmental variations, there are 70 lessons providing up to 20 hours of simulated drive time available. TM ©2010-2011 RAYDON CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Developed with the American Driver and Traffic Safety Education Association, this program adheres to ADTSEA standards for in-car performance and concentrates on the drivers ability to follow direction and perform within their particular skill level. The 12 lessons include an introduction, practice and evaluation session where the driver is evaluated on performing the targeted driving skills. Lessons capability: • Getting ready to drive • Developing visual processes • Developing searching skills • Searching for signs, signals, markings • Evaluating to minimize risk • Executing effective speed and position adjustments • Managing intersections • Managing turns at intersections • Managing curves and hills • Managing time and space intervals • Responding to vehicle failures • Assessing driver performance and awareness • Driving environments include day, dusk, night, rain, fog and snow. The emphasis being placed on these environments assists the clinician in stressing the importance of the visual aspects of driving. Presenting scenarios during night or with low visibility allow the clinician the ability to work with contrast sensitivity issues, night blindness, or other visual difficulties that drivers’ may experience. • The StreetReady™ Unlimited content reflects essential aspects of vehicle operation. • The curriculum concentrates on the drivers’ ability to follow direction and perform within their particular skill level. • The Performance Assessment Scoring System (iPASS) tracks the driver’s progress. • Remediation is non-verbal and at the end of each lesson the driver and facilitator are given the results of the drive. is used for rehabilitation, and retraining. • Using the various environmental variations, there are 70 lessons providing up to 20 hours of simulated drive time available. TM ©2010-2011 RAYDON CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Just like a car, drivers need regular safety maintenance to keep their defensive driving skills in tip-top shape. Developed for a leading pharmaceutical company for their road warriors, this simulator will give you a taste of some real-world driving situations. Stay on your toes to make it home safe. Tune Up consists of 5 interactive driving scenarios: • Introduction to safe driving • Adverse driving conditions • Collision avoidance • Hazard recognition • Safe following distance • Driving environments include day, dusk, night, rain, fog and snow. • At the end of each drive, a detailed report will be provided with how many driving errors occur and of which type. • Quick refresher course providing short but very thorough scenarios. software is useful for reintegration into stateside driving. TM ©2010-2011 RAYDON CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Virtual Defensive Driving CourseTM (VDDCTM) was developed in partnership with the National Safety Council (NSC) and is designed to be easily operated. VDDC provides the same course content as NSC’s DDC 6/8 but in an engaging and interactive environment only simulation technology can offer. This curriculum reflects essential aspects of safe vehicle operation and allows drivers to gain knowledge and experience in dealing with driving situations. Lessons include: • Introduction to Virtual DDC • What is defensive driving • Making choices you can live with • Be the defensive driving expert • Driving environments include day, dusk, night, rain, fog and snow. • Virtual DDC has a virtual instructor that will guide drivers through multimedia and simulation portion of each session. • Each lesson contains a subset of scenarios for education, practice, and evaluation. • The Performance Assessment Scoring System tracks the driver’s progress. is designed for driver improvement, reintegration and return to duty competency. TM COURSEWARE • Lesson 1: Introduction to Virtual DDC: This introductory session will go over the various aspects of operating the simulator. Drivers’ will complete two practice drives for familiarization of the system • Lesson 2: What is Defensive Driving: This session will expose drivers about the basic defensive driving concepts to include NSC’s Collision Prevention Formula. The driver must complete two drives that will reinforce how to properly adjust mirrors and hazard recognition. • Lesson 3: Making Choices you Can Live With: Multiple sessions within this lesson allow drivers to focus on driving responsibility and choices showing how their physical and emotional conditions affect their driving ability. Drivers will have three simulation drives to complete in this session. • Lesson 4 and 5: What you do is What you Get Part 1&2: These are two sessions where drivers will be exposed to uncontrollable driving conditions that include the top six unsafe driving behaviors. In these sessions, the multimedia will provide techniques for dealing with the driving hazards and risks. The two sessions have a total of nine drives for the driver to practice the techniques such as rule of thirds, following distance, and avoiding head- on collisions. • Lesson 6: Be the Defensive Driving Expert: This is the final session which will challenge the driver to apply the knowledge and skills learned throughout the course with a quiz and simulation drive. www.raydon.com ©2010-2011 RAYDON CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Software content developed with leading researchers at the Boston VA Healthcare Center. The content focuses in the assessment and treatment for individuals with sustained mTBI. Lessons include: • Practice Drive • Four training drives (drive time for is approximately 10 minutes each): - Residential with no obstacles - Residential with obstacles - Commercial/Downtown with obstacles - Highway with obstacles • Two Assessment Drives (drive time for is approximately 30 minutes each): - Each scenario includes highway, urban and residential drives Data is collected throughout each drive to provide a clinician a detailed report after the drive for assessing ones’ ability. During each drive, verbal commands are provided for navigation direction which requires a topographical orientation to their surroundings, short term memory skills, and following directions challenging ones auditory process in receiving the information. Complex tasks are introduced in the scenarios to include: divided attention and distractions. These tasks that include jaywalking and vehicles pulling into the drivers’ path will require the driver to scan the road which will require the drivers’ visual attention. is designed for baseline, assessment and reassessment. TM DATA COLLECTION CAPABILITIES The data collected during each of these drives allows a clinician a tool for better assessing one’s cognitive state. Categories assessed throughout each drive are: • speed control • lane control • starting and stopping • following distance • turning and lane change • intersections • vehicle operation • collisions All data is collected 60 times per second allowing for a detailed analysis. A printable report is provided at the end of each drive. This highly detailed report shows when an infraction occurred, type of violation, level of severity and the description of the violation the driver committed. Sample printable report: www.raydon.com ©2010-2011 RAYDON CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.