AUSA 2012: US Army anxiously awaits finalisation of network technology baseline
With multiple iterations of its Network Integration Evaluation (NIE) events coming on the heels of several years of Future Combat Systems (FCS) and post-FCS system and network exercises, the US Army is anxiously awaiting the promised solidification and release of its network technology baseline on 31 March of this year.
‘By 31 March the US Army G6 will produce its first integrated network baseline,’ assured Col (P) Dan Hughes, director of the System of Systems Integration Directorate within the office of Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology (ASA (ALT)). ‘General Lawrence [Lt Gen Susan Lawrence], the
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