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STOC II is an Indefinite Delivery / Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract that provides streamlined access to the full range of ETC’s products and solutions.

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ADMS First Response

First Response: ADMS-POLICE

ADMS can be used for mission-planning, mission-rehearsal, training, education and assessment for single and multi-agency Police-type operations, at operational, tactical and/or strategic level. These are very special and stressful operations where responders have to deal with violence and unpredictable suspect and crowd behavior and enact special tactics, weapons and vehicles. For instances that require vehicle operations, the ADMS system can be expanded with a variety of vehicle simulators.

Police type operations that can be facilitated by ADMS simulation:

Incident Command and Disaster Management.

This application trains responders in C4 operations (command, control, coordination & communication), that is, how to command and control resources in case of incidents, security issues and disasters.

Crowd and Riot Control

Large-scale operations, complete with any number of responders can be deployed in accordance with special tactics procedures. The artificial intelligence of the ADMS crowds and deployed forces will interact realistically. Vehicles can be driven in convoy to the scene and operated by the drivers, while the on-scene commander uses a large projection screen for commanding and controlling the resources. Adding an ADMS-EOC station enables the inclusion of Tactical and Strategic Riot Control by adding the planning, plotting, database and video capabilities they need. The Riot Control Vehicles can be scaled from a semi-immersive station to a full-immersive cab system to achieve complete driver training for learning how to drive in crowded urban environments. ADMS can also be used to plan and rehearse Riot Control Operations prior to expected incidents.

Facility Security

With this application police officers can plan, train and rehearse how to secure a facility by using infrastructure, equipment and personnel. One example: We can simulate an Embassy for which a participant can decide what security-based actions should be taken to secure the building (road block, armed guard, CCTV, et cetera). When the plan is made, other participants can attempt to get into the Embassy to test the planned/implemented security elements.

High Speed Pursuit

Police drivers can train with ADMS-DRIVE how to drive safely whilst pursuing a suspect. By applying the correct tactical maneuvers and cooperation with other drivers they can apprehend the suspect.

VIP Convoy

This application offers the opportunity to set up a convoy, pick up VIP, protect VIP and deliver a VIP to specified destinations. The convoy commander can command the vehicle commanders how to drive and respond to unexpected situations. Multiple ADMS vehicle stations are networked to train drivers individually or as a complete convoy simultaneously.

SWAT / Anti-Terrorism Units

Participants are confronted with a situation in which they can choose to secure the building and confront suspects such as active shooter, suicide bomber or terrorist. In the virtual environment, the participants can deploy to a scene, establish and secure the perimeter, set up for negotiations, and conduct tactical entries to confront barricaded suspects. In addition, the suspects can be operated in ADMS by Artificial Intelligence or via other participants/instructors.