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 Training and Support
Training and Support

Overview

Marton provides instructor training support services for various organizations, including private corporations, Federal agencies, state and local organizations and the Department of Defense.

Marton can provide trained, qualified instructors with the knowledge and experience required to develop, change or update course curriculum that provides realistic and relevant training that adheres to doctrinal guidelines. We can deliver training through various delivery techniques including platform instruction, hands-on training, field training and Training Aids, Devices, Simulators, and Simulations (TADSS).


Applications

We deliver training through a variety of methods tailored to the needs of the client and students that include mobile training teams, platform instruction, web-based, and 24/7 reachback support.

Marton has been a leader in applying adult learning theories and models to enhance safety and health compliance and performance. Our methods and methodology deliver effective learning solutions. Marton is able to provide customized training solutions for any level of employee, as well as continuing education and certification preparation for safety and health professionals.


Services

Marton provides classroom instruction and operations of simulators in support of the United States Army Transportation School, specifically, 88H cargo handling subjects, warrant officer advance course subjects, warrant officer engine room operations and simulator training, Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) 88K40 level subjects and vessel bridge simulator operation.

The company successfully trains Two-Level Maintenance (TLM) repair operations which focuses on condensing the Army’s 4 (four) levels of maintenance into 2 (two) levels of maintenance and subsequently cross-training maintenance support personnel to perform maintenance tasks at both levels. Instruction incorporates the concept of Integrated Logistics Support (ILS).

ILS is a technique introduced by the US Army to ensure that the supportability of an equipment item is considered during its design and development. Considerations include supply support, which encompasses all management actions, procedures, and techniques used to determine requirements to acquire support items and spare parts, catalog the items, receive the items, store and warehouse the items and manage the items utilizing logistics automation systems, including the Standard Army Maintenance System-Enhanced (SAMS-E) and the Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced (PBUSE).

Marton employs Functional Military Analysts, an Operations and Training Coordinator, Information Management Specialist, Network Engineer, Server Engineer, Cyber Security Specialist, Operator/Instructor/Systems Administrator for Fires Systems and a Deployable Virtual Training Environment (DVTE) Analyst in support of the Marine Corps’ Marine Air Ground Task Force Training Systems Support (MTSS), which provides Pre-Deployment Training to United States Marine Corps (USMC) operating forces within a Joint and combined environment to improve USMC warfighting skills. Realistic computer-based simulation training; Command, Control, Computers, Communications, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) training; Combined Arms Staff Trainer (CAST) training; MAGTF Tactical Warfare Simulation (MTWS) and; Deployable Virtual Training Environment (DVTE) for individual Marines through senior Marine Corps commanders and their battle staffs is provided at multiple Continental United States (CONUS) and Outside Continental United States (OCONUS) sites. Marton professionals are highly trained in providing virtual training exercises, with supporting Information systems and models and simulation integration.

As renowned subject matter experts (SMEs), Marton has developed technical U.S. Navy training courses, National Guard Bureau courses and program of instruction (POI) for the U.S. Army on a number of different types of commercial-off-the-shelf CBRNE equipment including gas mass chromatograph/mass spectrometer, Raman and Fourier-Transform Infrared (FT-IR) spectrometers, radiation detection equipment, multi-gas multi-sensor gas and vapor identifiers.

The company provides on-site training at the customer location and/or deploys mobile training teams to execute full-spectrum technical instructor and training support services directly to our DoD customers or to our commercial clients in support of their commercial customer base to include National Guard Bureau Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support Teams (WMD-CST); US Army Chemical Battalions (Technical Escort); US Army Reserves, 3rd, 5th, 7th, and 10th SFG. Our SMEs has also provided training to the following EOD groups: USMC EOD, USMC CBRNE, USMC MWSS 272 EOD, USA 55th Ordnance Company, USA 192nd EOD Battalion, USN EODTEU-1, NAVEODTECHDIV and similar instruction to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Transportation Security Specialist – Explosives (TSSE) airport personnel. Our instructors has also provided platform training and field exercise support to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF).