The G-3/5/7 then issued a directed requirement for integrated tactical NetOps last July. This prompted the Army Chief Information Officer/G-6 to place a moratorium on fielding Network Operations (NetOps) tools in February 2012. "We have collapsed several lower tactical network tools, mostly radio management tools, onto one laptop so that users can also configure legacy Single Channel Ground and Radio Airborne System (SINCGARS) radios and monitor all radios on the battlefield from one compiled set of tools."īefore J-TNT, there were nearly 50 tools for signal Soldiers to plan, manage, monitor and control the Lower Tactical Network Environment (LTNE). "The J-TNT provides a means to load and configure our family of software-defined radios," said Jennifer Zbozny, chief engineer for the Program Executive Office for Command, Control and Communications-Tactical (PEO C3T). Each Brigade received 58 J-TNT systems as part of Capability Set (CS) 13, the Army's first integrated, mobile communications package that connects all echelons of the BCT. The 3rd and 4th Brigade Combat Teams (BCTs) of the 10th Mountain Division were the first two units equipped with the Joint Tactical Networking Environment Network Operations Toolkit (J-TNT) in February 2013. (June 19, 2013) - The Army has fielded a new tool kit to help communications officers streamline how they manage the tactical network. US Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Directorate of Training brought together personnel to set up a tactical network that would be similar to what is found in the field to verify the Joint Tactical Networking Environment Network Operations.
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