Renaissance Sciences Corporation (RSC)

RSC is a privately-held, professional services small business specializing in technology management and federal research and development. Our strength is in our diverse professional staff, which is uncommonly committed to excellence on our customer's behalf.

RSC is currently engaged in government services ranging from turn-key GOTS development and R&D to subject matter expertise support to government technology managers in the complexities of government systems engineering/integration, commercialization of emerging technologies, and all levels of R&D Program support for the U.S. Navy. RSC's staff has over 11 years of directly supporting senior leadership at NAVAIRSYSCOM PMA205 across the disciplines of acquisition planning, RDT&E (covering all technology readiness levels), procurement, and operations support including initiatives such as the Air Warfare Training Development (AWTD) 6.4 R&D program, and the Navy Aviation Simulation Master Plan Portable Source Initiative (NPSI). RSC's expertise covers both legacy training programs and new emerging programs such as MMA, tactical data link training, Net-ready systems, and Distributed Training initiatives (NASMP-NCTE). RSC has provided support at every phase of the Systems Approach to Training or Instructional Systems Development (ISD) across all Naval Aviation platforms.

As evidenced by our strong performance background, RSC stands ready to provide continued effective, professional support services to all our clients and the virtual SYSCOM.


CACI, a world class government services provider, with over 100,000 employees and $1.7B in sales in 2006, is among the top 20 Fortune 500 Federal IT services companies and has a long history of working closely with the US Navy and the Department of Defense. CACI has core competencies in IT, Information Assurance, C4ISR support, Knowledge Management, R&D support services, Program Support services, Modeling and Simulation, and innovative technology support to the Office of Naval Research, Naval Research Laboratory, and DARPA. CACI has consistently met or exceeded all mandatory targets for working with small and disadvantaged businesses and is qualified to conduct business in all seven SeaPort regions across the United States. CACI is committed to product and service excellence for the Virtual SYSCOMs and has a long history of dedicated support to the U.S. Navy.


Applied Techniques Corporation (ATC) is a woman-owned small business with a wide range of training management, content and technical documentation development, instructional services, and system operations and maintenance experience. Their Naval-specific ISD experience includes Weapon Systems, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), Targets, and Tactical Training Ranges. They are proficient with various training materials tools such as AIM, ACAP, and MCAIMS. ATC provides training system design, development, test and evaluation, life cycle support, human factors engineering, and training/media technology. They incorporate SCORM and Distributed Learning initiatives in our recommendations. They develop training system front-end analysis (FEA), task analysis, curriculum (and instruction), user operator and maintenance manuals, and simulation specifications. They also provide operations and maintenance support for various UAV missions. In addition, they provide CBT/ICW reviews and audits. Their staff develops and/or modifies various Navy Training System Plans (NTSP), in accordance with the Navy Training Planning Process Methodology (TRPPM).




The RSC Team is dedicated to providing sound, technology-based solutions across the Virtual SYSCOM. We possess the right mix of Navy R&D expertise, training experience, and industry leaders in innovative engineering, technical, and programmatic support services to meet the Navy's needs.