The Navyโ€™s first-ever Air Traffic Control Tower Simulator System (ATC-TSS) team was honored with aย Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Divisionย Commanderโ€™s Award during a ceremony Dec. 18 at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Md.

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The award saluted theย Naval Aviation Training Systemsโ€™ (PMA-205)integrated product team (IPT) for upgrading technology, using a commercial solution and increasing Air Traffic Controllerโ€™s (ATC) daily training accessibility while simultaneously reducing operating time and life-cycle cost.

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โ€œWe are humbled to receive such a prestigious award,โ€ said Lt. Cmdr. Jeff Dugard, ATC-TSS IPT lead. โ€œOur air traffic controllers are the militaryโ€™s birdโ€™s-eye view. Proper training ensures they are detail-oriented, work well in stressful situations, adhere to strict standards and are decisive. Itโ€™s a privilege to support them.โ€

The ATC-TSS acquisition effort provides a new tool for Navy air facilities and replaces outdated technology at various Marine Corps sites. A total of 38 simulators are scheduled for delivery to 34 installations and will replace the aging Tower Operating Training System at the ATC โ€œAโ€ school in Pensacola, Fla. The first device was delivered to Naval Air Station Key West, Fla., early spring.

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