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SSE regularly performs an integrated ADDIE approach to modify, update, enhance, or alter training materials to maintain accuracy, effectiveness, and compliance with the training syllabus. Training materials include lesson plans, training guides, grade sheets, briefing guides, workbooks, learner assessments, and a wide variety of simulator missions used to train and validate student performance.
SSE also implemented and continues to manage a comprehensive web-based survey system that provided fleet evaluation data for analysis of student performance in the fleet as well as FRS curriculum effectiveness. The Fleet Feedback site enables ongoing summative and formative evaluations of training curriculum for both VAW-120 and the LSO School.
SSE regularly performs an integrated ADDIE approach to modify, update, enhance, or alter training materials to maintain accuracy, effectiveness, and compliance with the training syllabus. Training materials include lesson plans, training guides, grade sheets, briefing guides, workbooks, learner assessments, and a wide variety of simulator missions used to train and validate student performance.
SSE also implemented and manages a comprehensive web-based survey system that provided fleet evaluation data for analysis of student performance in the fleet as well as FRS curriculum effectiveness. The Fleet Feedback site enables ongoing formative evaluations of training curriculum for both the VP-30 FRS and the Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance Weapons School (MPRWS).
SSE was awarded and performed contract tasks for the P-8A MTEC. The P-8A MTEC is the computer-based training system that supports P-8A classroom training activities conducted at Naval Air Station (NAS) Jacksonville. The P-8A MTEC is one of several venues used for P-8A instruction that includes instructor-led training, interactive courseware (ICW), desktop trainers, part-task trainers, and simulators.
SSE provided labor, facilities, network infrastructure, and computing equipment software in St. Louis, MO, as well as the labor and computing equipment/software at NAS Whidbey Island, Washington. SSE created, updated, and modified both unclassified and classified EA-18G ACTC CBT Products. Although the program originated in the St. Louis office, the last 18 months of the program were conducted at NAS Whidbey Island with a small team of SSE employees who were deployed to support courseware revision and maintenance. All SSE employees deployed on base were managed out of our St. Louis office.