Cubic Receives Order to Expand Simulation Training at Fort Benning

Staff Report From Columbus CEO

Wednesday, April 6th, 2016

Cubic Global Defense, a business unit of Cubic Corporation, announced the award of a three-year, $2.3 million contract from the U.S. Army’s Maneuver Center of Excellence Clarke Simulation Center at Fort Benning, Georgia, to support Live, Virtual, Constructive and Game-based training for mission command systems. The Clarke Simulation Center provides courses to a diverse set of customers, including Infantry and Armor Programs of Instruction for Officers and Enlisted cohorts. The simulations training will also assist the Active and Reserve Component in addition to tenant units at Fort Benning. Under the contract, Cubic will provide the Center’s classrooms with mission command system training, technical support, as well as virtual and gaming operations to better prepare U.S. military forces for future operations.

“As a leading provider of LVCG training in the operational domain at mission readiness centers around the world, Cubic continues to expand our support into the institutional education domain and leadership development in preparing the warfighter for decisive action operations,” said Bill Toti, president of Cubic Global Defense. “We look forward to continuing our partnership in delivering mission command services to the Army and to fulfill MCoE’s goal of developing agile, adaptive soldiers and leaders.”

Cubic offers a broad spectrum of disciplines in operational and institutional mission support ranging from conventional warfare and special operations to mission rehearsal exercises across multiple regions worldwide. Cubic currently provides elements of LVCG training support at various U.S. training centers including the Joint Readiness Training Center, Joint Base Lewis McCord, Korea Battle Simulation Center and Joint Multinational Simulation Center in Germany.