US Army plans international networking exercise
US Army planners are working the initial coordination efforts for a multinational networking exercise to be held in the October 2010 timeframe, immediately following the Army Evaluation Task Force (AETF) Limited User Test (LUT) ’10.
According to Lt Col John Matthews, US Army product manager for joint interagency multinational interoperability and information assurance under the office of project manager for network system integration (PM NSI), the event is currently designated as the Combined Integrated Network Excursion.
‘It will happen right after the LUT,’ he explained. ‘And during that phase we will work on some spiral development of the common controller,
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