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Army Honors Small Business for Innovation

Army Recognizes Small Business for Pioneering Innovation in Aviation Training
On November 18, 2025, the Army Aviation Association of America (AAAA) awarded Mass Virtual the 2025 Materiel Readiness Award for a Contribution by a Small Business Organization. This accolade honors small enterprises that make significant advancements in logistics support and materiel readiness for Army Aviation. Mass Virtual received the award in recognition of its development and deployment of the Virtual Aerial Systems Training (VAST) platform, a critical tool supporting the 204th Military Intelligence Battalion (Aerial Reconnaissance), which operates the Army’s sole jet Aircrew Training Program (ATP).
Advancing Training Through Virtual Technology
The VAST platform has delivered more than 6,250 hours of instruction and sustained an operational tempo of approximately 450 flight hours per month for Bombardier Global 6500 aircraft operations. It is integrated into the training regimen for non-rated crewmember deployment preparation and Day Zero pilot training, enabling essential training activities prior to the delivery of mission-ready aircraft. By transferring key instructional components into an extended reality environment, VAST has enhanced aircraft availability, optimized maintenance scheduling, and accelerated qualification timelines for Army jet intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions.
Angel R. Acevedo, Project Support Manager within Project Director, Sensor-Aerial Intelligence (PD SAI), emphasized the significance of this collaboration, stating, “Mass Virtual’s partnership with the 204th MI Battalion has set the standard for how industry can support Army modernization. The VAST platform not only enhances readiness today but also builds a foundation for the Army’s future ISR training enterprise.” As the Army transitions to the jet-powered High Accuracy Detection and Exploitation System (HADES), VAST continues to evolve in support of emerging ISR training requirements.
Small Business Innovation Amidst a Changing Defense Landscape
Mass Virtual’s accomplishment emerges against a backdrop of increasing challenges for small businesses in the defense sector, including navigating complex procurement processes and adhering to stringent regulatory standards. Despite these obstacles, the success of platforms like VAST demonstrates how smaller firms can effectively leverage commercial technologies to fulfill military needs, thereby fostering greater competition within the defense industry. In response, major defense contractors are adjusting their business models to align with the Army’s emphasis on accelerated procurement cycles and right-to-repair policies, signaling a broader transformation in the sourcing and delivery of defense innovation.
The recognition of Mass Virtual highlights the expanding role of agile, technology-driven small businesses in advancing Army readiness and modernization, even as the defense sector adapts to evolving procurement and operational demands.

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