The company -- a unit of Pennsylvania-based Environmental Tectonics Corp. -- will design and produce incident-command training simulators for the port authority's police, fire and homeland security personnel, ETC Simulation said.
With four major operations over 7,500 acres, the Port of Los Angeles is regarded as the largest U.S. port -- based on cargo and container volume, port officials report. It serves more than one millions passengers annually.
This latest contract is one of a series of similar deals for ETC Simulation during the past year. It also has contracts with disaster-response agencies in the Middle East, the Netherlands, South Korea, the United Kingdom and the City of New York.
ETC Simulation's incident-command simulators are used by a variety of organizations and industries, including seaports, airports, cities and emergency management institutions, the company said. The technology is used to train thousands of emergency response trainees around the world.
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