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Vita Inclinata Enhances Federal Customer Support With the Addition of Carl Riedlin as Vice President of Federal Programs

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Thursday, October 14, 2021

BROOMFIELD, Colo. and WASHINGTON, Oct. 14, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Vita Inclinata (Vita), developer and producer of helicopter and crane load stabilization and precision hardware, today announced the addition of Carl Riedlin as vice president of Federal Programs.

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  • BROOMFIELD, Colo. and WASHINGTON, Oct. 14, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Vita Inclinata (Vita), developer and producer of helicopter and crane load stabilization and precision hardware, today announced the addition of Carl Riedlin as vice president of Federal Programs.
  • He was later selected to be the aviation engineering officer, serving out of the U.S. Coast Guard Group, Astoria, Oregon (2001-2004).
  • Following graduate school at Purdue University, he was selected to be the product line manager for the depot overhaul, engineering, and logistical support of the MH-60 fleet.
  • Carl Riedlin brings unprecedented leadership and hands-on search and rescue experience that will amplify our mission to bring our life-saving technology to the military forces, said Vita Inclinata, CEO, Caleb Carr.

Cubic Supporting Synthetic Inject to Live - Live Virtual Constructive Training Events

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Wednesday, October 6, 2021

Cubic Corporation announced today that along with The Boeing Company, it has been supporting Synthetic Inject to Live (SITL) Live Virtual constructive Training Events at NAS Pax River, MD, from September 14-30, 2021, and will again in December 2021 (date TBD).

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  • Cubic Corporation announced today that along with The Boeing Company, it has been supporting Synthetic Inject to Live (SITL) Live Virtual constructive Training Events at NAS Pax River, MD, from September 14-30, 2021, and will again in December 2021 (date TBD).
  • As the Services are increasingly moving towards the use of Live Virtual Constructive training to generate readiness and produce fiscal efficiencies, Boeing and Cubic have been working to support NAVAIR PMA-265s LVC Technologies Team in maturing and advancing the capability for rapid acceleration into the Fleet training enterprise.
  • The ability to rapidly upgrade existing range infrastructure and integrate Live participants with a common synthetic environment is essential to provide the realism needed for the Night One scenario, said Mike Knowles, president of Cubic Mission and Performance Solutions.
  • The flight tests also provided a demonstration of the SLATE systems successful integration with the F/A-18 Link Inject to Live (LITL) training capability, currently fielded at various Naval Air Stations.