Fidelity Technologies
Corp. Adds New Technology Training
To Joint Fire Mission Simulation System
Fidelity Incorporates Unique Training
Component to its “Call for Fire Trainer”
Technology
to Enhance Long-Distance Precision Attacks
READING, PA –
November 7, 2007 – For the war fighter,
there is nothing better than launching
precision attacks from a long distance.
To that end, Fidelity Technologies Corp has
recently enhanced the capabilities of its
signature Call for Fire Trainer (CFFT)
technology, a state-of-the-art training
simulator to help “forward observers”
conduct calls for fire missions.
Fidelity has now introduced an enhancement
to the CFFT to train forward observers
to use the new Non-Line of Sight Launch
System (NLOS-LS).
As a far-range tactic, the NLOS-LS provides
rapid response, yet requires significantly
fewer soldiers, decreased logistical support
and lower lifecycle costs. It is more
effective, efficient and direct than
traditional indirect fire gun and missile
artillery.
NLOS-LS is a core within the Army’s Future
Combat Systems Spin Out 1, which are
scheduled for future fielding. Fidelity is
ahead of the curve by incorporating this
training functionality to the CFFT, making
it possible for soldiers to receive training
on this technology before it becomes a
standard in warfare.
Simulation training in NLOS-LS is vital for
forward observers. It supports the current
force and the FCS Future Brigade Combat Team
(FBCT), providing networked, extended-range
targeting and precision attack of armored,
lightly armored and other stationary and
moving high payoff targets during day,
night, degraded weather conditions, and in
environments with counter-measures present.
J. David Gulati, president of Fidelity, said
the U.S. Army selected the CFFT to
incorporate its NLOS-LS war fighter training
to make soldiers even more proficient in
engaging stationary and moving targets.
Fidelity is one of a small handful of
companies that offer this comprehensive
training product.
“The trend toward precision and laser guided
munitions, along with the ability to
accurately engage moving targets, tests the
proficiency of the forward observer like
never before,” Gulati said. “Our CFFT,
enhanced with NLOS-LS training, gives our
war fighters an edge.”
All five of the NLOS-LS “mission types” –
the grid attack, IR, laser designate, laser
anoint and laser offset – are supported with
the CFFT by using a simulation of precision
attack missiles. The technology simulates
extensive stationary and moving enemy
vehicle “behaviors,” using the U.S. Army’s
“OneSAF” system.
The CFFT trains the soldier to use proper
procedures and protocol to call in target
coordinates in support of operations using
artillery, mortars, naval gunfire, and close
air support assets. It can be used
for procedural, tactical, and strategic
training in controlling and directing ground
and air firepower.
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Charles J.
Gulati Named To Board Of Directors
Of National Defense Industrial Association
NDIA’s Delaware Valley Chapter
Welcomes Newest Member
READING, PA, October
31, 2007—Fidelity Technologies Corp.
announced today that its general manager,
Charles J. Gulati, has been appointed to the
Board of Directors of the National Defense
Industrial Association (www.ndia.org)—Delaware
Valley chapter.
NDIA, America’s premier
defense industry association promoting
national security, is a partnership between
industry and government facilitating growth,
innovation and technological advances for
the defense industrial base.
As a board member,
Gulati, 36, will be responsible for
overseeing various chapter activities in
Delaware Valley, including the coordination
of speakers and events. Gulati also will
help ensure the local chapter’s full
compliance with NDIA’s national standards
and will report to the national committees.
“It is a great honor for
our company to be invited to join NDIA’s
Delaware Valley chapter,” said Gulati, who
is responsible for the company’s Military
and Aerospace Manufacturing and Meteorology
Business Units. He assumed leadership of
these divisions in 2006 as part of a
corporate decision to revitalize static
assets.
“My appointment will
provide another opportunity for Fidelity to
strengthen our relationships with government
and industry buyers as well as network with
other local businesses involved in the
defense industry,” Gulati said.
The Delaware Valley
chapter includes approximately 800 members
representing leading organizations in the
greater Philadelphia region that support the
defense industrial base. NDIA membership
includes more than 1,100 corporations and
36,000 individuals involved in the defense
industry.
Gulati is the co-founder
of the MBA Strategic Leadership Association,
and he is an active member of the MBA
Marketing Association and the Association of
the United States Army. He and his wife,
Jennifer, and their three children reside in
Gilbertsville, Pa.
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FIDELITY INTRODUCES LAPTOP VERSION OF THE
CALL FOR FIRE TRAINER
Pack-and-go laptop technology has
quickly gained popularity for
its lightweight ease of portability
READING, PA. – July 16, 2007 –
Fidelity Technologies Corp. (Fidelity)
announced it has introduced a laptop version
of its “Call for Fire Trainer” (CFFT), which
provides a lighter, more portable system
with all of the same training functions as
the full-sized deployable trainer. This
system provides soldiers with
advanced-level, forward observer training in
artillery, mortars, naval gunfire and close
air support tasks.
The laptop version is the most portable CFFT
ever designed, as it is lightweight, packs
easily and quickly into two small crates,
and is ready for transport via standard
modes of transportation. Soldiers can easily
transport and use this new CFFT, making it
an attractive and flexible training product.
In its packaged configuration, the system
complies with commercial airline checked
baggage restrictions.
The CFFT is Fidelity’s state-of-the-art
simulator to train the war fighter to
conduct call for fire missions and
coordinate close air support.
“The military first asked us in 1993 to
develop important technology to support the
forward observers on the battlefield,”
explained J. David Gulati, president of
Fidelity. “Over time, we have enhanced the
product to include the latest technology and
updated the training functions to address
the latest tactics, techniques and
procedures. We are proud to offer this
portable version of the CFFT, which plays a
critical role in preparing our soldiers for
combat.”
The laptop system is gaining popularity and
has already generated sales for Fidelity,
Gulati said. To date, Fidelity has shipped
six systems and has more orders pending.
The latest CFFT features a Head Mounted
Display (HMD), which tracks the soldier’s
head movements and provides a 360-degree
view of the battlefield. The device boasts
a binocular view that is in full color and
in high resolution.
The trainee has the ability to select the
HMD’s visor view to simulate commonly-used
sensor devices, such as night vision goggles
and infrared displays.
The battlefield HMD includes a
three-degree-of-freedom tracking device,
which monitors and adjusts the visual
presentation to match the soldier’s
perspective and orientation. Optimized
graphic refresh rates ensure seamless
display updates, minimizing spatial
discontinuities and virtually eliminating
trainee disorientation, eye fatigue, and
motion-induced discomfort.
“The laptop system includes a
fully-functional image generation system to
provide realistic battlefield scenarios,”
Gulati said, adding “the basic system is
offered with two rendering subsystems which
can be expanded depending upon the training
requirements.”
Equipped with three standard databases, the
laptop supports the import of other
databases, making it ideal for database
re-use and interoperability.
“The CFFT technology evolved from an
advanced simulation system that we developed
with the U.S. Army for a domestic and
foreign military sales program,” Gulati
explained, noting the training simulator
uses advanced simulation technology to train
all levels of military personnel in observed
fires skills.
“As a result of lessons learned in Iraq, the
Army directed that every soldier receive
basic training in call for fire mission
procedures,” Gulati added. “The Call for
Fire Trainer is comprehensive in its
capability to support introductory
task-based skills training, intermediate and
refresher training, and complex mission
planning.”
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FIDELITY
TECHNOLOGIES CORP. WINS ARMY CONTRACT TO
SUPPLY SURFACE WIRE GROUNDING KITS
READING, PA – June 11, 2007 –
Fidelity Technologies Corp. (Fidelity) of
Reading, Pa. announced today it received a
$310,000 military contract to build 3,000
surface wire grounding kits for the U.S.
Army’s Communications Electronics Command (CECOM)
at Fort Monmouth, Eatontown, N.J.
CECOM issued the award
to Fidelity as a five-year Indefinite
Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)
contract. “We anticipate receiving more
production orders over the next five years
under this contract”, said Fidelity General
Manager, Charles Gulati.
“Grounding kits are essential to soldiers,
as they provide ‘earth-ground’, which
facilitates better communications and sensor
performance by reducing interference and
distortion,” Gulati said. “Also, these kits
provide significantly improved lightning
strike survivability.”
Grounding kits, also known as MK-2551 A/U,
are bagged kits comprising grounding wires,
stakes and hammers. They are used with
fielded mobile communications systems during
high mobility operations.
Grounding wires are threaded through
stakes, which are hammered into the ground
around a sheltered communications system,
usually housed in a military vehicle.
A benefit of these kits is they are easily
installed and removed, providing a better
option for war fighters in situations where
driving and retracting conventional ground
rods would be difficult and time consuming.
Resistance to ground is based on the ability
of the earth electrode, or the surface wire
stake or ground rod, to transfer the current
to the bulk of the earth surrounding it.
The grounding kits Fidelity manufactures
provide a path to the ground with
significantly lower resistance.
This is the second time Fidelity has won
this contract; the first was in 2001.
Fidelity produces all elements of the kit,
including bagging and tagging for delivery
to the U.S. Army.
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FIDELITY TECHNOLOGIES
CORP. DESIGNATED A “2007 GREATER READING TOP
50” COMPANY
Greater Reading
Chamber of Commerce & Industry Salutes
Fidelity for its “Extraordinary Growth”
READING, PA – May 16, 2007 – Cited
for its “extraordinary growth,” Fidelity
Technologies Corp. (Fidelity) has been named
a “2007 Greater Reading Top 50 Company”
through the Greater Reading Chamber of
Commerce & Industry.
The Greater Reading Top 50 recognizes the
accomplishments and progress of local
companies. Chamber members hailed Fidelity
for its ability “to maintain a healthy and
growing business in a challenging economy.”
J. David Gulati, president of Fidelity, said
the award is a testament to the “hard work
and dedication” of the company’s staff,
noting employee commitment directly
contributes to Fidelity’s success.
Ellen Horan, president and CEO of the
chamber, described Fidelity as “a source of
pride for business and our community,”
adding the company “represents some of the
finest examples of progress.”
Established in 1987, Fidelity has evolved
into an international supplier of products
and services to government and commercial
markets, with a focus on the military and
aerospace industry. Fidelity is a $40
million enterprise with 350 employees,
providing electronic, electromechanical and
computer software products, systems and
services to clientele worldwide.
Fidelity is
headquartered in Reading, with 30 field
offices to serve the U.S. Department of
Defense, the U.S. military and other defense
contractors.
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FIDELITY TECHNOLOGIES
CORP. SECURES A $2.2 MILLION CONTRACT TO
BUILD SOLDIER TRAINING SIMULATORS FOR THE
U.S. ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
Technology to Train Soldiers in
Controlling and Directing Firepower
READING, PA – May
15, 2007 – In the most basic rule of
battle, scoring devastating and decisive
hits are the key to victory.
Training lead soldiers
with the critical task of reporting enemy
positions and calling for indirect fire
support is now a military priority – just as
important as marksmanship.
To that end, Fidelity
Technologies Corp. of Reading, Pa. has been
called upon to develop and manufacture The
Call for Fire Trainer (CFFT), a
state-of-the-art training simulator to help
“forward observers” conduct calls for fire
missions. These observers serve as scouts
who call in coordinates of enemy locations
for coordinating artillery, mortar, naval
gun fire and bombing missions.
Like all advanced
training simulators, CFFT is a
software-intensive “plug and play” modular
package of training realism, presenting with
enhanced graphics, virtual sound and
pluggable software.
The CFFT provides
realistic training under a variety of
battlefield conditions. Trainers can
integrate geo-specific high resolution
terrain databases, realistic moving and
stationary models, simulated weapons
effects, US Army software, and a combination
of simulated and virtual military equipment.
Soldiers can participate in scenarios that
emulate real-life missions – including the
enemy and friendly forces.
“The military first
asked us in 1993 to develop important
technology to support these forward
observers on the battlefield,” explained J.
David Gulati, president of Fidelity
Technologies Corp. “Over time, we have
revamped and updated the product to address
the ever-evolving technology involved in
warfare. We are proud to offer the CFFT,
which will play a critical role in
protecting our soldier in combat.”
The defense contract,
issued through the U.S. Army Program
Executive Office for Simulation, Training,
& Instrumentation, calls for production to
begin immediately, with the new systems
delivered in the fall.
Fidelity will construct
24 portable CFFTs, with 12 stations. There
will also be six portable systems, each
capable of training four students.
In addition, Fidelity
will update and retrofit a predecessor of
the classroom version of the CFFT, known as
a GUARDFIST II.
Under the contract,
Fidelity will install systems at National
Guard training centers throughout the United
States.
Gulati noted this is
the latest contract in an ongoing program to
upgrade and replace the forward observer
training simulators at all National Guard
training centers. The upgrades, which began
in 2004, will ultimately satisfy the needs
of all National Guard units.
The system trains the
soldier to use proper procedures and
protocol to call in target coordinates in
support of operations using artillery,
mortars, naval gunfire, and close air
support assets. The CFFT can be used
for procedural, tactical, and strategic
training in controlling and directing ground
and air firepower.
“As a result of lessons
learned in Iraq, the Army directed that
every soldier receive basic training in call
for fire mission procedures,” Gulati said.
“The Call for Fire Trainer is comprehensive
in its capability to support introductory
task-based skills training, intermediate and
refresher training, and complex mission
planning.”
Fidelity was awarded
its first military contract for this product
in 1993 from the National Guard. At the
time, the product was called a “Guard Unit
Armory Device Full-Crew Interactive
Simulation Trainer (GUARDFIST-II).
For the last several
years, Fidelity worked closely with the U.S.
Army and Army National Guard to optimize the
GUARDFIST-II hardware and other components
for development of the CFFT. GUARDFIST-II
is now being used for training exercises in
Iraq, Afghanistan and Korea.
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NATIONAL GUARD
AWARDS FACILITY MANAGEMENT CONTRACT TO
FIDELITY TECHNOLOGIES
Reading, PA –
December 29, 2006 – The
United States National Guard awarded a $2
million facilities management contract to
Fidelity Technologies Corporation.
Fidelity’s Field Services Operations and
Maintenance (O&M) division will manage the
contract, providing comprehensive facility
services for the Army National Guard
Readiness Center (ARNGRC) in Arlington,
Virginia.
Situated on 14.8 acres,
the 248,000 square foot ARNGRC facility is
comprised of two multi-story wings connected
by a multi-story atrium. The facility has
approximately 1200 employees.
Fidelity Field Services
O&M will provide all program management, and
engineering, operation, maintenance and
repair services that are required to operate
and maintain the facility.
These services include
operation and maintenance of electrical
systems, including emergency generators,
power distribution system, and elevators;
mechanical systems; water treatment;
plumbing; and fire safety and security
systems. Landscaping and grounds care
includes maintaining irrigation systems,
building exteriors and parking lots, snow
removal, water lines, and storm drains.
In
addition, Fidelity will be responsible for
space management, event setup, bronze statue
maintenance, pest control, emergency
management services, as well as other
services necessary for the complete
functioning of the ARNGRC.
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FIDELITY SIMULATION
AND TRAINING FEATURES NEW TECHNOLOGY AT I/ITSEC
Orlando, FL –
December 12, 2006 –
Fidelity Simulation and Training featured
new technology at the Interservice/Industry
Training, Simulation & Education Conference
(I/ITSEC) in Orlando, Florida.
Fidelity
demonstrated Close Air Support and Terminal
Air Control training capabilities using the
Call for Fire Trainer (CFFT) with an
enhanced visual system, improved target
resolution, a pilot-in-the-loop station, and
simulated binoculars that provide a
360-degree field of view.
Other
featured technology included the new CFFT
laptop system; a system-integrated,
head-mounted display; a simulated forward
entry device; and new observation aids
simulation, such as flares, infrared
beacons, laser pointers, and wing and tail
marking lights.
The CFFT is an indirect
fire mission trainer that supports basic
through advanced joint fires observer
training tasks in artillery, close air
support, mortars, and naval gunfire.
In response to the
needs of military customers to provide
effective training in the development,
planning and execution joint fires missions,
Fidelity worked to incorporate a number of
valuable technical elements into its
training systems. Importantly, Fidelity was
diligent in its efforts to ensure that,
while leveraging technological advances, the
implemented features are value-added
components that will reduce overall costs to
its customers.
In direct response to
the Joint Chiefs of Staff doctrinal changes
for joint fires and effects training,
Fidelity enhanced its artillery trainer to
include multiple means and assets from which
to execute a mission. This artillery trainer
evolved into a multi-echelon joint fires
trainer for artillery, mortars, naval
gunfire, and close air support tactics and
procedures. It serves as both task trainer
and mission planning tool. Notably, this
enhanced training system passed muster by
successfully interoperating with other
military training systems and components.
To support missions
that require the use and coordination of
airborne weapons delivery platforms,
Fidelity’s development efforts resulted in
the production of enhanced visual systems
with high-resolution target identification
capability and expanded fields of view.
In 2006, Fidelity
developed and launched a non-tactical pocket
forward entry device (N-PFED) for use with
training systems. The N-PFED is a replica of
the actual PFED used by soldiers in the
field to enter call for fire and 9-line
Close Air Support data. Since the
non-tactical device runs the tactical PFED
load, the software looks and operates
exactly as the solider would see it in the
field. Due to the cost of actual PFEDs,
many soldiers are unable to bring them to
training classes. The N-PFED’s economical
cost will allow soldiers the opportunity to
train call for fire missions with a device
that emulates the one used in actual field
operations.
To meet the training
demands for units on the go, Fidelity
developed a fully capable laptop version of
the CFFT. The laptop CFFT offers all
of the training features and capabilities of
the full CFFT, including use of virtual
military equipment, in an easily
transportable laptop configuration.
Colonel Craig G.
Langhauser presented a certificate of
appreciation to Fidelity for contributions
to “Training the 21st Century Joint Force”.
The certificate acknowledged Fidelity’s
participation in an interoperability
demonstration with other Armed Forces
training systems at I/ITSEC. Using the
connected training systems, soldiers
participated in a joint forces exercise
demonstration.
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GSA AWARDS NEW YORK
FEDERAL BUILDING MAINTENANCE CONTRACT TO
FIDELITY
Reading, PA – October 1, 2006 –
The General Services Administration (GSA)
Region 2 awarded Fidelity Technologies
Corporation an Operations and Maintenance
contract for the John Hanley Federal
Building and U.S. Courthouse in Syracuse NY.
Fidelity won this contract through its
broader GSA Schedule Award Contract vehicle.
For this $1.5 million contract, Fidelity
will perform building operations and
maintenance services to maintain mechanical,
electrical, utility, and fire protection
systems equipment; as well as architectural
and structural systems.
Fidelity’s Field Services division, which
concentrates on providing contractor
operation and maintenance services for
equipment and facilities to Department of
Defense and other Government agencies, will
manage the contract.
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GSA AWARDS FIDELITY WITH OPERATIONS SERVICE
CONTRACT
FOR BINGHAMTON FEDERAL BUILDING
Reading, PA– June 6, 2006 --
Fidelity Technologies Corporation received a
General Services Administration (GSA)
contract to provide operations and
maintenance services at the Binghamton
Federal Building and Courthouse in
Binghamton, New York. The contract, valued
at $320,000, was issued through the GSA
Schedule Contract Number GS06F0088R for
Facilities Maintenance and Management.
This is Fidelity's first award under this
specific schedule contract. Fidelity
qualified to compete for GSA 03FAC
Facilities Maintenance and Management
contracts after a successful proposal
submission.
Under the
Binghamton Federal Building contract,
Fidelity's Field Services unit will be
responsible for maintaining mechanical,
electrical, utility, fire protection systems
equipment, architectural, and structural
systems. Fidelity Field Services
provides contractor operation and
maintenance services for equipment and
facilities to Department of Defense and
Government agencies.
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FIDELITY FIELD
SERVICES SECURES ANDERSON SOUTH CAROLINA
FEDERAL BUILDING AND COURTHOUSE AWARD
Reading,
PA – June 1, 2006 – The
General Services Administration (GSA)
awarded Fidelity Technologies Corporation
with an add-on contract to the
Greenville/Spartanburg Federal Buildings
Operations and Maintenance contract,
currently serviced by Fidelity Field
Services.
The expanded
contract covers operations and maintenance
of a third building, the G. Ross Anderson,
Jr. Federal Building and United States
Courthouse.
Under a $1.3
million GSA Region 4 contract, Fidelity
performs building operations and maintenance
services for the Clement F. Haynsworth &
Donald S. Russell Federal Buildings and
United States Courthouse facilities located
in Greenville & Spartanburg, South Carolina.
The addition of the Anderson building will
increase the contract value by $320,000.
At the
Anderson building, Fidelity's Field Services
unit will be responsible for maintaining
mechanical, electrical, utility, fire
protection systems equipment, architectural,
and structural systems, and providing
custodial services.
Fidelity
Field Services provides contractor operation
and maintenance services for equipment and
facilities to Department of Defense and
Government agencies.
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FIDELITY WINS E-2C CONTRACTOR
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE SERVICE CONTRACT
Reading, PA – March 2, 2006
– The Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR)
awarded to Fidelity Technologies Corporation
a Contractor Operation and Maintenance
Services (COMS) contract for the E-2C
platform of training devices. Under the
contract, which is valued at $5.85 million
over five years, Fidelity will be
responsible for all labor, materials,
consumables, equipment, tools, test
equipment, and transportation required to
maintain the training systems and associated
equipment in fully operational condition.
The training devices are located at Naval
Base Ventura County (NBVC), Point Mugu,
California and Naval Station (NS), Norfolk,
Virginia.
The E-2C COMS contract was issued as a task
order under the Fielded Training Systems
Support Services (FTSS II) Indefinite
Delivery/Indefinite Quantity Contract. The
contract start date is April 1, 2006. If all
renewable options are exercised, contract
services will continue through March 31,
2011.
The E-2C Hawkeye is an integral part of the
U.S. Navy’s carrier air wing. A
carrier-based tactical warning and control
system platform, the E-2C provides
all-weather airborne early warning and
command and control functions for the
carrier battle group. The Hawkeye
carries three primary sensors: radar, IFF,
and a passive detection system.
The training platforms at NBVC Point Mugu
and NS Norfolk include a fully-simulated
replica of the E-2C cockpit on a six-degree
of freedom motion system to train
operational flight training to pilot and
co-pilots. Other devices provide
tactical training to combat information
officers, air control officers, and radar
operators for the E-2C weapons systems.
Fidelity Technologies Corporation provides
services and products to Government clients
in the areas of simulation and training,
field support services, military and
aerospace manufacturing, and meteorological
products and systems. The Field Services
business unit has more than fifteen years
experience providing contractor support
services at military bases throughout the
United States.
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FIDELITY WINS P-3 IN-SERVICE ENGINEERING
OFFICE RE-COMPETITION
Reading, PA – March 1, 2006
– The Naval Air Systems Command
(NAVAIR) awarded the P3 In-Service
Engineering Office (ISEO) program contract
to Fidelity Technologies Corporation.
Contract services will be performed at the
Naval Air Station (NAS) in Jacksonville,
Florida. Valued at $9.7 million over a
five-year time period, the P-3 ISEO program
was awarded as a task order under the
Fielded Training Systems Support Services (FTSS
II) Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity
Contract.
Contract
performance begins March 1, 2006 and,
through renewable one-year option periods,
will continue until January 31, 2011.
Fidelity and its
subcontractor, Symvionics, are the incumbent
contractors for this program, having
provided P-3 ISEO services at NAS
Jacksonville since 2000. In addition to life
cycle support for P-3 aircraft training
systems, this task order requires
engineering and technical support services,
training system modifications, and technical
data verification tasks for P-3 training
devices. These devices provide training in
radar, cockpit familiarization and
procedures, operational flight, tactical
operation readiness, and tactical aircrew
coordination.
The P-3 Orion is
a land-based, long range anti-submarine
warfare patrol aircraft. It is used for
undersea warfare, anti-surface warfare, and
Command, Control, Communications, Computers,
and Intelligence, Surveillance, and
Reconnaissance. It has advanced submarine
detection sensors such as directional
frequency and ranging (DIFAR) sonobuoys and
magnetic anomaly detection equipment.
Fidelity Technologies Corporation provides
services and products to Government clients
in the areas of simulation and training,
field support services, military and
aerospace manufacturing, and meteorological
products and systems. The Field Services
business unit has more than fifteen years
experience providing contractor support
services at military bases throughout the
United States.
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MT2 MAGAZINE HONORS
FIDELITY
FOR INNOVATION AND BEST PROGRAM
Orlando, FL – November 29,
2005 – Military Training
Technology (MT2) Magazine honored Fidelity
Technologies Corporation today at the The
Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation
and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) for its
contributions to the military training
industry this year.
Fidelity received an award for leading
the simulation and training industry in
innovation and an award for involvement in a
program that revolutionizes training.
Fidelity received the awards as part of
MT2's selection of the top 100 simulation
and training companies in 2005.
The Top 100 is a listing of companies
that have made a significant impact in the
military training industry this year—whether
in live, virtual or constructive simulation,
training and education. MT2's editorial
board and a panel of independent experts
selected the top 100 based on submissions
from companies. Out of those 100 selected,
some companies additionally were recognized
with special awards for meeting criteria in
specific areas.
Fidelity was honored for its
technological advancements in developing and
fielding simulation trainers for warfighters.
A nod also was given to Fidelity's
involvement in the CALL FOR FIRE TRAINER
program for significantly increasing the
Army’s capabilities, technological fidelity,
and joint interoperability in advanced joint
fires observer training tasks in artillery,
close air support, mortars and naval
gunfire.
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FIDELITY FIELD SERVICES
CAPTURES NAVAL AIR FORCE
PACIFIC FLEET CONTRACT
Reading, PA – November 1, 2005
– Fidelity Technologies
Corporation's Field Services Business Unit
captured the Contractor Instruction Services
Naval Air Force US Pacific Fleet (CISPAC)
task order issued under the Navy's Fielded
Training Systems Support (FTSSII) contract.
The total contract value is approximately
$26M over a five-year period. The initial
award to Fidelity is $3.9M for the base
year, which runs from November, 2005 through
October, 2006. Four option years extend the
contract duration through 2010.
Fidelity's Field Services team will
provide Contract Instruction Services (CIS)
via contract instructors to support the
Naval Air Force US Pacific Fleet.
Fidelity will support the following training
platforms at these locations: the EA-6B
Prowler flight simulator at Naval Air
Station (NAS) Whidbey Island in Washington;
the E-2C/2E/2000 flight simulators at Naval
Base Ventura County at Point Mugu,
California; the SH-60F, HH-60H, and SH-60B
Seahawk, MH-60R multi-mission, and MH-60S
Knighthawk helicopter flight trainers at NAS
North Island in San Diego, California; and
the F/A-18 C-F Hornet trainers at NAS
Lemoore in California. These devices provide
training in operation, flight, navigation,
tactics, weapons, tasks, and missions
associated with the fixed- and rotary-winged
aircraft.
Contract instructors provide support by
means of these simulators and training
devices, and associated classroom and other
training methods to produce a graduate who
has the knowledge and skills to support the
Navy's mission and its established learning
objectives. The instructors provide
instruction, operation, and curriculum
support as required by the Government.
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FIDELITY TECHNOLOGIES
CORPORATION
RELEASES ENHANCED VISUAL SYSTEM PRODUCT
Reading,
PA – October 15, 2005 –
Fidelity Technologies Corporation unveiled
its Enhanced Visual System (EVS) for the
CALL FOR FIRE TRAINER (CFFT) at the National
Guard Association of the United States (NGAUS)
127th General Conference in Honolulu, Hawaii
in September. Fidelity plans to display the
CFFT EVS at I/ITSEC at the end of November
and demonstrate interoperability with other
training systems.
The EVS is a dome
structure, which incorporates a 210° x 56°
field of view. When integrated with
the CFFT, it provides an immersive,
realistic environment for the training of
forward observation, forward air control,
and joint fires and effects tasks. Designed
to address changing training requirements,
the EVS is uniquely applicable to training
forward observers and forward air
controllers in the procedures and protocols
for Close Air Support. At NGAUS, Fidelity
also integrated a tabletop flight simulator
into the CFFT for “pilot-in-the-loop” CAS
mission demonstration using the EVS.
The EVS provides
seamless graphics with integrated
battlefield audio to heighten the realism in
the scenario and optimize the training
experience. It is a transportable,
deployable visual system, which can be set
up in less than one day.
The EVS can be adapted
to any CFFT system to expand training.
Currently fielded as a beta version, the
final system design will incorporate user
feedback and customer requirement input.
Final versions will be available in the
first quarter of calendar year 2006.
The CFFT is an indirect
fire mission trainer that integrates joint
fires and effects training, including
artillery, mortars, naval gunfire, and CAS,
for all levels of army personnel. 9-line CAS
missions are accomplished with the standard
CFFT system. The EVS prototype primarily was
developed to support the Army’s direction
towards training joint fires observers in
all levels of CAS training.
Fidelity Technologies
Corporation provides services and products
to Government clients in the areas of
simulation and training, field support
services, military and aerospace
manufacturing, and meteorological products
and systems. The Simulation and Training
unit has over twelve years experience in
developing and fielding simulation trainers
for warfighters.
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FIDELITY TECHNOLOGIES
CORPORATION RECEIVES
$2.3 MILLION SIMULATION TRAINING CONTRACT TO
DELIVER CALL FOR FIRE TRAINERS
Reading, PA –
July 8, 2005 – Fidelity
Technologies Corporation announced the
receipt of a contract award valued at $2.3
Million to deliver Call For Fire Trainers (CFFTs)
to the U.S. Army and Army National Guard.
The U.S. Army Program Executive Office for
Simulation, Training, and Instrumentation (PEO
STRI) awarded the contract to Fidelity, and
will oversee the delivery of 24 systems
beginning in October, 2005.
The CFFT is an
artillery indirect fire training device,
which uses 3D simulation technology to train
all levels of military personnel in the
required tasks of the joint fires observer.
As a result of lessons learned in Iraq, the
Army directed that every soldier be trained
in call for fire mission procedures. Each
soldier will receive basic call for fire
procedures training while more complex
procedural training will be provided to
designated fire support specialists and
universal observers.
The CFFT supports
basic- through advanced-level tasks,
including Field Artillery, Close Air
Support, Naval Gunfire, and Mortars.
Simulated Military Equipment, such as the
lightweight laser designator rangefinder,
and the Army’s OneSAF semi-automated forces
software help provide a realistic
battlefield environment. The observer
participates in scenarios that emulate
real-life missions with opposing forces and
friendly forces. The observer student or the
instructor can choose observation points
from anywhere in a terrain database.
As part of the
contract, Fidelity will provide multiple
terrain databases for the simulator.
Standard databases will be the National
Training Center, Fort Sill, and Baghdad.
Additional databases will be created for
units that require terrain representative of
the area in which they would most likely
fight.
In keeping with the
military’s direction for cohesive training,
the CFFT is interoperable with other
training systems, such as the Close Combat
Tactical Trainer (CCTT).
Fidelity Technologies
Corporation provides services and products
to Government clients in the areas of
simulation and training, field support
services, military and aerospace
manufacturing, and meteorological products
and systems. The Simulation and Training
unit has over twelve years experience in
developing and fielding simulation trainers
for warfighters.
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$800M OMNIBUS IDIQ TRAINING SYSTEM AND
SUPPORT CONTRACT AWARDED
TO FIDELITY FIELD SERVICES
Reading, PA –
April 1, 2005 – Fidelity Field
Services announced receipt of the award of
an omnibus indefinite-delivery, indefinite
quantity contract for Fielded Training
Systems Support Services (FTSS) for Naval
Air Systems Command (NAVAIR).
The $800 million
ceiling-priced contract allows Fidelity to
compete for a full range of individual task
orders to support services to Naval Air
Systems Command including: Contractor
Operation and Maintenance Services, Contract
Instruction Services, Training Device
Relocations, Training Device and Equipment
Modifications, Instructional Systems
Development, Training Systems Management,
and In-Service Engineering Office and other
support at training sites around the world,
including approved Foreign Military Sales
(FMS) cases.
The contract covers a
five-year ordering period and a ten-year
performance period, expiring in 2015.
NAVAIR selected 11 contractors from 22
proposals submitted under a competitive
multiple award procurement.
Fidelity provided
contractor services to NAVAIR under the
predecessor FTSS contract, which had an
award period expiration of 30 March 2005.
Under the former FTSS contract, Fidelity
Field Services obtained nine contracts
valued at over $100 million over the ten
year life of the contract.
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FIDELITY INTRODUCES
NEW WEATHER SENSOR PRODUCT
Reading, PA –
March 30, 2005 – Fidelity
Technologies Corporation announced the
addition of a new series of thermal
anemometers as the latest upgrade to its
proprietary line of solid-state weather
measurement equipment. Based on Fidelity’s
patented technology, the Model 300 sensor
suite is available in both analog and full
digital output versions.
The new Model 300
measures either crosswind or headwind or
both, and reports wind speed and direction,
barometric pressure, and ambient
temperature. An optional external
temperature sensor is available. The Model
300 sensor suite also features built-in test
capabilities.
As part of a new
contract, the Model 300 system was subjected
to, and successfully completed a wide range
of military specification qualification
tests, including extreme temperatures and
humidity, solar, radiation, vibration,
shock, salt fog, dust, rain, electrical
power surge, and electromagnetic
interference.
Designed for a rugged
environment, this sensor suite has multiple
applications and is particularly suited for
fire control weapons systems design and
upgrades.
Fidelity Meteorological
Products and Systems produces solid-state
instruments for precise meteorological and
hydrological measurements. Covered by 18
patents worldwide, its products are
engineered to provide accurate data under
extreme environmental conditions, making
them ideal for military, aerospace, and
nautical use.
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FIDELITY SIMULATION
AND TRAINING TO PRODUCE
TANK CREW SIMULATORS
Reading, PA –
Feb 1, 2005 – Fidelity Simulation and
Training was awarded a contract to produce
and deliver two Advanced Crew Trainer
Simulators. The crew simulators will provide
training to crews of the T-55 caliber 105mm
tank and the T-62 caliber 115mm tank. The
contract also includes installation and
in-country logistics support associated with
warranties.
The tank simulators
will realistically replicate the look, feel,
and function of the real T-55 and T-62
tanks. The visual system will
replicate the tank crew’s unique views such
as through periscopes and through night
vision and thermal devices. Each crew
trainer will be equipped with an instructor
operator station from which the turret crew
trainees are guided and evaluated, and a
crew cabin system with commander station,
gunner station, and loader station.
The simulators will be
designed to meet customer training
objectives to provide individual and team
training to crews. Through a series of
simulation software exercises, the systems
will train in the correct handling and
operation of turrets, and train firing
sequences including target selection, target
acquisition, target tracking, and firing. In
collective training mode, crews will improve
team work and coordination, and learn
advanced combat and tactical training.
Fidelity Simulation and
Training provides simulation system design,
installation, upgrade, and integration
services to Department of Defense and
Government agency customers. Fidelity’s
simulators are fielded worldwide.
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GSA AWARDS CF HAYNSWORTH & DONALD J
RUSSELL FEDERAL/COURTHOUSE BUILDINGS
OPERATION / MAINTENANCE CONTRACT TO FIDELITY
TECHNOLOGIES
Reading, PA – Jan
3, 2005 – Fidelity Technologies
Corporation received a GSA Region 4 contract
to provide Management, Operation,
Maintenance, & Engineering of Mechanical &
Custodial Services at the CF Haynsworth &
Donald J Russell Federal/Courthouse
facilities located in Greenville &
Spartanburg, South Carolina. The General
Services Administration Property Management
Division awarded the $1.3 million contract
to Fidelity Field Services, a business unit
of Fidelity Technologies Corporation.
Under the contract,
Fidelity Field Services will be responsible
for maintaining mechanical, electrical,
utility, fire protection systems equipment,
interior and exterior architectural and
structural systems, and custodial services.
Fidelity Field Services provides contractor
operation and maintenance services for
equipment and facilities to Department of
Defense and Government agencies.
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