Cubic to Modernize US Navy Training Content

25 March 2021

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Cubic Corporation’s Cubic Mission and Performance Solutions business division was awarded the U.S. Navy’s Sailor 2025 Ready, Relevant Learning (RRL) Fiscal Year 2021 (FY21) Content Conversion contract. Under the contract, Cubic will deliver the third wave of content conversion under the RRL pillar of Sailor 2025 (S2025). This includes the design, development and delivery of modernized training content, including courseware training products for the Navy ratings Fire Control Technician, Master at Arms, Aviation Structural Mechanic, Electronics Technician Navigation, Submarines, Mineman, Information Systems Technician and Aviation Machinist’s Mate. The content will be delivered to Sailors over the course of their career-long learning continuum. The single-source indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract has a $92.3 million ceiling and a four-year ordering period.

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Cubic will utilize instructional systems design, systems engineering and training assessment approaches in conjunction with new technologies to support ratings-accession training. This will simultaneously support the S2025 overarching goal of improving Sailors’ transfer of training to the operational work environment.

The Navy’s S2025 program is designed to improve personnel management and training systems to effectively recruit, develop, manage, reward and retain future forces. The RRL pillar is a long-term investment in the improvement of individual Sailor performance and enhancing fleet readiness. Work will be performed in Orlando, Florida, and is expected to be completed in early 2025.

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