U.S. Army officials needed simulation, training, and instrumentation expertise from private industry to help train soldiers for battle. They found their solution at CG2 Inc. in Orlando, Fla.
CG2 won a contract from the Army Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation as part of the organization’s simulation and training omnibus contract, better known as STOC II. CG2 is a subsidiary of Quantum3D Inc. in San Jose, Calif.
STOC II is a several-award indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract with a $17 billion cap over 10 years that seeks to deliver training and instrumentation expertise for U.S. Army’s warfighters.
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As STOC II winners, CG2 will be able to advance the technological capabilities of its training and simulation products, such as its Independence IDX image generators and ExpeditionDI immersive, untethered, man-wearable training systems.
For more information, visit CG2 online at www.cg2.com.

