Simlat Awarded Contract for Advanced UAS Operator Performance Evaluation and Debriefing System
Simlat Awarded Contract for Advanced UAS Operator Performance Evaluation and Debriefing System
Simlat announces a recently awarded contract for supplying its unique evaluation and debriefing system for UAS operators as part of a cutting-edge UAS training center for an undisclosed military facility.
"Simlat's UAS Performance Evaluation System provides the ultimate tool for operator assessment and debriefing during training," says Ayelet Segelman, Product Manager at Simlat. "It combines cutting-edge technology with a human-factors approach to produce reliable, crucial data for truly understanding the trainee's strengths and weaknesses. With Simlat's evaluation system, UAS instructors can guide their trainees in such a manner to produce optimal performance at any situation."
"Simlat has been developing the Performance Evaluation System for over five years now, with a careful consideration for technological, psychological and human-computer interaction factors," says Roy Peshin, Simlat CTO. "The outcome is a system with unique abilities which can provide exceptional insights on the trainee's performance, all in a highfidelity environment and at affordable costs."
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