TechNet South: Army announces industry day for NIE 13.2
Against a backdrop of joint service and coalition communication requirements and capabilities at this week’s TechNet Land Forces – South venue, the US Army announced a Network Integration Evaluation (NIE) 13.2 ‘industry day’.
To be held on 19 July, the industry day will provide industry partners with an updated look at the army’s evolving NIE, agile acquisition process and capability set management.
The goal of the event, which will take place at Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG), Maryland, is to keep the industrial base informed of upcoming requirements to support NIE 13.2, to be held in May 2013 timeframe. NIE
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