On the battlefield, clear and accurate technical manuals can be just as important as the capabilities they support. Log demos evaluate and validate the adequacy of system support packages, including training and technical manuals, as part of the acquisition sequence of events when fielding a new capability, or when an existing capability has been significantly enhanced.
Log demos reduce fielding risk and Soldier burden by ensuring that units have the logistical capability needed to successfully operate, maintain and troubleshoot the system in the field. Additionally, as the Army continues to reduce reliance on contracted field service representative FSR support to improve efficiencies, strong system support packages become increasingly important to help fill that void. FSRs troubleshoot, mentor and provide training in both training and field environments, but the Army is moving away from this expensive external support toward a model defined by more organic unit accountability for system sustainment.
These new tactical network transport systems provide high- bandwidth network connections in small, easy-to-deploy packages. Soldier feedback and results from the log demo will support pilots and material release requirements and will provide additional confidence in the subsequent fielding of these expeditionary network systems. We are helping to point out any deficiencies in the technical manual so [PEO C3T] can make it more streamlined, functional and easy to follow. In addition, the PM will soon field six SigMod capabilities to augment and expand the transport capability of the tactical network.
These capabilities will deliver expeditionary network communication for early-entry units and units at the farthest tactical edge of the battlefield, while reducing size, weight and power needs for increased agility. Once fielded, they will provide significantly increased capability in small deployable packages that Soldiers can set up and tear down rapidly for improved unit agility, enabling units to apply this new technology where the enemy will least expect it.
The SigMod tool suite includes the versatile CCE, which is packed in an easy-to-deploy, suitcase-sized transit case. The CCE provides secure expeditionary network connectivity for coalition, non-secure internet protocol router, secure internet protocol router and commercial networks.
It can be reconfigured rapidly to provide secure tactical access to the coalition or commercial network to support both civil and military operations.
Additionally, CCE provides a radio bridging voice cross-banding capability that enables radios on different frequencies, or different equipment like radios or cellphones, to connect seamlessly to one another. This is essential in domestic humanitarian disaster response or coalition operations where countries and organizational entities each use different equipment. The expeditionary tactical network technologies at the center of the log demo are designed to provide significantly more capability in small packages that Soldiers can set up and tear down rapidly.
Going wireless can reduce command post setup and teardown times by hours and reduce the amount of cable with protective flooring that needs to be transported from location to location.
It can also untethered Soldiers from their workstations for improved collaboration. Most importantly, it reduces network downtime significantly. Units can turn on their Wi-Fi hotspot and see the network come up first instead of last, in minutes instead of hours. Soldiers can stay connected longer when relocating their command post.
The secure 4G LTE capability will support a larger footprint surrounding the command post. This technology will extend the communications flexibility and reduce the weight Soldiers carry as they transition from bulky radios to smartphones. The WIN-T SigMod tool suite also includes the easy-to-deploy, high-bandwidth terrestrial transmission line-of-sight radio and the range-extending troposcatter transmission capability, each of which will have separate log demos.
All of the SigMod capabilities are designed for simplicity, to make it easier for Soldiers to set up, operate, troubleshoot and maintain. As the Army continues to shrink the number of FSRs in the field, reducing system complexity is key to enabling units to support their own network systems. The capability is expected to be fully fielded by , and pilots are underway.
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