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24 Onville Road, Suite 101 Stafford, VA 22554

24 Onville Road, Suite 101 Stafford, VA 22554. “www.osec.com”. Corporate Overview. OSEC was formed in February 1990 California Corporation Software Design and Systems Engineering support services to the U.S. Government and Commercial Industry.

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24 Onville Road, Suite 101 Stafford, VA 22554

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  1. 24 Onville Road, Suite 101 Stafford, VA 22554 “www.osec.com”

  2. Corporate Overview • OSEC was formed in February 1990 • California Corporation • Software Design and Systems Engineering support services to the U.S. Government and Commercial Industry. • Fully qualified SBA designated small business specializing in the engineering, mathematical and computer science disciplines. • Principle engineering services include: • System design, software development, project management, integrated logistics support, mathematical/statistical analysis, configuration management and computer assisted training analysis. • Industrial Group 871 - Engineering/Architectural Services (8711) • System Design and Development • Industrial Group 737 - System Architecture Design and Development • Software Development, Database Development, Systems Integration,System Analysis and Design, Information Retrieval Services • Information Technology Integration (ITI) division of OSEC. • Employee owned and debt free!!!

  3. Facilities • Okinawa, Japan • Syracuse, NY • • Fort Monmouth, NJ Altoona, PA (Admin Office) • • St. Louis, MO Arlington, VA • • Stafford, VA Dahlgren, VA • • Camp Lejeune, NC • • Carlsbad, CA Charleston, SC San Diego, CA

  4. Clients Marine Corps Systems Command (MARCORSYSCOM), Quantico, VA Marine Corps Tactical Systems Support Activity (MCTSSA), Camp Pendleton, CA Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory (MCWL), Quantico, VA Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Charleston, SC Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command and System Centers, San Diego, CA. and Charleston, SC. Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD), Dahlgren, VA Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEASYSCOM), Washington, DC National Steel and Shipbuilding Company (NASSCO), Charleston, SC US Army Communications Electronics Command, Ft Monmouth, NJ

  5. Systems Engineering and Integration Concept of Operations/Concept of Employment C4I Architectures development and analysis Engineering Analysis Technology Assessment/Demonstration System Design and Development Modeling and Simulation Training Software Engineering and Development Multimedia Development Multimedia (CBT, DL) Web site development Program Management Support Working group representation Trusted Agent (various programs, agencies and commands) Cross-program coordination Project Management Support Computer Network Design, Installation, and Administration Network design, installation, and maintenance PDSS Business Intelligence Information Assurance Testing/IV&V Core Competencies

  6. OSECMULTIMEDIADEVELOPMENT

  7. Introduction • How did we get started in multimedia development? • Original task in 1998 to develop CBT for the Intelligence Operations Laptop Workstation (IOW) for Marine Corps University. • Product was an overwhelming success…other programs saw the quality AND the value. • Tactical Remote Sensor System (TRSS) • Data Automated Communications Terminal (DACT) • Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System (AFATDS) • Follow-on work for IOW, TRSS, DACT, AFATDS • Test, Measurement, Diagnostic Equipment Branch • We are also our own customer.

  8. Computer-Based Training Experience

  9. Web-Based Training Experience

  10. Web-Based Training Experience (cont)

  11. Video Experience

  12. Print Experience

  13. Why Computer- or Web-Based Training?

  14. An Integrated Approach to Learning Enables a student to see, read, hear and experiment with the instructional material, and provides a truly integrated method of learning.

  15. Ease of Conveying Complex Technical Subject Matter Complex technical matter is more easily understood through animation, photos, and video sequences.

  16. Simultaneous Depiction of OperationalEnvironment and User Environment Can simultaneously depict events in the operational environment, and associate those events with what the operator is seeing/performing locally. WWW.OSEC.COM

  17. Self Paced Enables a student to learn at his/her own pace, stopping or repeating information as often as is necessary. WWW.OSEC.COM

  18. Easy and Efficient Access to Information Features like the site map enable the student to access information quickly and efficiently.

  19. Integrated Testing Capability Integrated testing capability provides a valuable way to measure a student’s knowledge base and progress, as well as to reinforce learning.

  20. Customizable Can be customized to an individual, with features including login recognition and bookmarking.

  21. Feedback Integrated feedback mechanism allows OSEC and the customer to capture training effectiveness.

  22. More Time on the Job Less time in training = greater manning and reduced costs

  23. Why do you need Web Based Training? Because your customer needs it and wants it!!!

  24. Process Steps Analyze Existing Training Materials and Confer with Subject Matter Expert Pre-voice Program Manager/Customer Review Program Manager/ Customer Script Review Testing and Program Manager/Customer Review Voice Recording/ Sound Integration Graphics Development and Programming Script/Storyboard Preparation Product Delivery

  25. In-House Capability In-House capabilities give OSEC personnel greater control of the development process and reduces cost to our customers.

  26. Development Tools • Macromedia Dreamweaver ® • Macromedia Flash ® • Allen Communications Quest ® • Adobe Photoshop ® • Adobe Premiere ® • Adobe Illustrator ® • Sound Forge ® • Install Shield ®

  27. Web Site Development - State Department - Air National Guard Y2K Readiness - OSEC

  28. Program Presentations TRSS Program

  29. Video Development DACT VIDEOS AFATDS VIDEO IOS/IOW VIDEO

  30. Palm OS Application Development Inventory Management System

  31. Equipment Familiarization Fiber Optic Repair Kit

  32. Graphics Development

  33. Animation

  34. Conceptual Imaging

  35. Product Simulation

  36. Quick Start Guides

  37. Illustrations

  38. The Keys to Our Success Steve Bowling Lisa Baggett Jeremy Misavage Adriana Snively Heather Young Rhonda Marshall Philip Barbato Sharon Palmatory Aimee Froling

  39. The Keys to Our Success(cont) • Team Concept • Consists of multimedia programmer and graphic artist (supported by dedicated instructional designers) • Start and finish projects as a team – allows for ownership and sense of accomplishment – concentrated development effort • Disciplined Process/In-House Capability • Reduced cost to customer • Reduced time required to complete product

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