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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 29,1995 PSA#1500``SMART WEAPONS TRAINING COURSE'' The Guidance and Control Information
Analysis Center (GACIAC) will conduct a three-day Smart Weapons
training course to be held at various government sites. Army, Air
Force, and Navy smart weapon systems fielded or under development will
be covered. The first course will be conducted at White Sands Missile
Range, NM on 23-25 Jan 96, sponsored by OTD, SLAD/EWD, and TRAC. Seats
may still be available for other government employees and
representatives from industry. A second course will be conducted at
Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, AL on 13-15 Feb 96 (Tue Thur); the
course will also be conducted at Redstone on 16-18 April 96 (also Tue
Thur). The smart weapons course is sponsored by the AMC Smart Weapons
Management Office (AMC-SWMO) and the Defense Technical Information
Center (DTIC), and taught by IIT Research Institute, the GACIAC
contractor. This seminar will provide a single source of information on
specific U.S. and foreign smart weapons, to include their development
status, system description, performance characteristics, and
effectiveness. The full gamut of U.S. smart weapon systems will be
covered, to include direct fire, indirect fire, aviation-launched and
ship-launched missiles, rockets, projectiles, and submunitions. Army
systems covered include Dragon, Javelin, TOW, Light LOSAT, WAM,
Hellfire, Copperhead, Longbow, SADARM, BAT, and ATACMS. Air Force
systems discussed include AMRAAM, Maverick, HAVE NAP, GBUs, JDAM, and
SFW. Navy systems covered include Harpoon, Penguin, HARM, JSOW, SLAM,
and Tomahawk. Information will be provided on future concepts and
technology base systems. Selected foreign smart systems will be
discussed, to include ATGMs, mines, projectiles, rockets, bombs, and
missiles. Future requirements and opportunities will be discussed,
including digitization, joint operations/requirements, and future smart
weapon trends. This course will benefit project managers, materiel
developers, systems analysts, and engineers interested in gaining an
understanding of critical smart weapons-related systems, subsystems,
and technologies. The seminar is classified at the SECRET level (U.S.
citizens only.) Similar seminars conducted last year were quickly
filled. Attendance at Redstone is limited to 26 students per class. To
insure a place in the seminar, please forward your registration fee
($995/government, $1495/industry) and Visit Request as soon as
possible. For additional details (or to discuss a tailored on-site
seminar at your facility), contact the seminar coordinator, Ms. Jeri
McAllister, at IIT Research Institute in Huntsville, AL (205)880-0884,
or by e-mail: iitri@interquest.com. Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0215 19951228\SP-0002.MSC)
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