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Other Procurement, BA 4 - U.S. Navy

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CLASSIFICATION:UNCLASSIFIEDBUDGET ITEM JUSTIFICATION SHEETDATE:P-40 ContinuationFEBRUARY 2005APPROPRIATION/BUDGET ACTIVITYP-1 ITEM NOMENCLATUREOTHER PROCUREMENT, NAVY<strong>BA</strong> 7: PERSONNEL AND COMMAND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT TRAINING SUPPORT EQUIPMENT LI: 808100The United States Joint Forces Command (USJFCOM) Joint Training and Exercise System-Global (JTEX-G) is comprised of two integrated USJFCOM capabilities: the Joint National Training Capability(JNTC), and the Joint Warfighting Center (JWFC) Training and Exercise (JTEX) system. USJFCOM will augment and extend the existing USJFCOM JTEX in order to enable USJFCOM's Joint NationalTraining Capability (JNTC) mission-essential requirement to transform training as directed by the Secretary of Defense in his latest Defense Planning Guidance. The JNTC infrastructure will provide alink between communications and training systems at <strong>Navy</strong> training ranges as part of the larger Joint National Training Capability. The combination of the JNTC-provided and the mature JTEXinfrastructure form the JTEX-Global, 8034 and provide the capability to execute both the ongoing CJCS-directed Joint exercise schedule as well as fifteen planned globally-distributed JNTC-supported eventsfor both Joint and Service participants beginning in first quarter, FY05. JTEX-G will expand in FY05 to support an additional twenty-five JNTC events beginning in first quarter, FY06. The JTEX-G is acombination of fixed, distributed and deployable subsystems. These subsystems are designed specifically to support the USJFCOM joint training and training transformation missions. As such, theirarchitecture is dictated by the training requirement. Due to the complex interactions which occur in these systems, the software and hardware configuration of the systems are rigidly controlled and notsubject to modification based on resource consolidation or standards imposed on traditional administrative networks. Each subsystem provides an operational capability which is directly related to theUSJFCOM joint training and training transformation missions. All systems are global and completely capable of being relocated with the operating location being determined solely by training eventrequirements. The JTEX-G system is composed of five (5) major subsystems: Information Transfer (IT) Subsystem, Information System (IS) Subsystem, Training Exercise and AAR Video (T/AARV)Subsystem, Modeling & Simulation (M&S) Subsystem, and the Command, Control, Communications and Computers (C4) Subsystem. A brief description of each subsystem follows:A. Information Transfer (IT) SubsystemDescription - a broadband communication subsystem connected to and using operational networks globally, is capable of carrying voice, video, imagery and data throughout the local area, DoD and theglobal-wide area. This subsystem provides multiple gateways for real-time access to world-wide networks such as GIG-BE, DREN, DISN, TMAN, NMCI, etc. The IT subsystem is sub-divided into thefollowing major components:i. Exercise Communications Component – this component focuses on providing external communication connectivity to support the USJFCOM joint training and training transformation missions,independent of physical location of the training event.ii. Power Component – this component focuses on providing conditioned, redundant, continuous power to support the USJFCOM joint training and training transformation missions, independent ofphysical location of the training event.iii. Training & Exercise Network Distribution Component – this component focuses on providing intra-facility and transportable communications systems to support the USJFCOM joint training andtraining transformation missions.P-1 SHOPPING LIST CLASSIFICATION:DD Form 2454, JUN 86 ITEM NO. 134 PAGE NO. 3 UNCLASSIFIED

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