Military organizations struggle to deliver effective, scalable combat systems training across distributed naval centers
The Department of Defense is spending $290M+ annually on combat systems training services because military personnel at surface combat centers need specialized, hands-on instruction that current training infrastructure cannot efficiently deliver at scale. Traditional in-person training is costly, geographically limited, and difficult to standardize across multiple installations, forcing the DoD to contract expensive external training services.
Validation Scores
Overall Score: 18.1%
Payment Evidence (2)
Payment Type Course
Payment intent for course: training
From: Department of Defense funding: IGF::OT::IGF COMBAT SYSTEMS TRAINING SERVICES FOR THE CENTE
Payment Type Service
Payment intent for service: service, agency
From: Department of Defense funding: IGF::OT::IGF COMBAT SYSTEMS TRAINING SERVICES FOR THE CENTE
Source Signals (2)
A government agency (Department of Defense) is paying $290,000,501.13 to GENERAL DYNAMICS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, INC. for: IGF::OT::IGF COMBAT SYSTEMS TRAINING SERVICES FOR THE CENTER FOR SURFACE COMBAT SYSTEMS (CSCS) DOMAIN.. This is a funded, real-world need....
A government agency (Department of Defense) is paying $290,000,501.13 to GENERAL DYNAMICS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, INC. for: IGF::OT::IGF COMBAT SYSTEMS TRAINING SERVICES FOR THE CENTER FOR SURFACE COMBAT SYSTEMS (CSCS) DOMAIN.. This is a funded, real-world need....
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Problem Details
- Category
- government
- Pain Keywords
- combat systems training, military readiness, distributed training delivery, standardization, scalability, specialized instruction
- Signals Collected
- 2
- Created
- 2026-07-03 05:39