BAE Systems is taking a new, holistic approach to the way it develops training for its Military Air Solutions customers around the world. So it has selected OutStart LCMS, which will serve as the single-source hub for assembling, reusing, managing and deploying learning modules to support its Military Air Solutions’ training contracts. These modules can range from classroom, online and mobile learning for aircraft operators and maintainers, supported by instructor guides, student notes, assessments, surveys, job aides and help files.
The new LCMS will make it possible to review existing content and update it quickly. All this, says BAE Systems, spells hundreds or even thousands of hours of time saved on redesigning and rewriting learning content. This enables BAE Systems to train its customers using the most up-to-date information in the shortest time, helping its customers deliver operators and maintainers to the front line.
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