SYSTEM TRAINING PLAN (STRAP) - United States Army



system training Plan (strap)

FOR

FAMILY OF INLINE NETWORK ENCRYPTORS

(INE)

DATE: 28 November 2001

VERSION: INITIAL

PROPONENT: UNITED STATES ARMY SIGNAL CENTER AND FORT GORDON, FORT GORDON, GEORGIA 30905-5735

SYSTEM TRAINING PLAN (STRAP)

FOR

FAMILY OF INLINE NETWORK ENCRYPTORS

(INE)

CONTENTS

PARAGRAPH PAGE

1. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1

2. TARGET AUDIENCE 2

3. ASSUMPTIONS 2

4. TRAINING CONSTRAINTS 3

5. TRAINING CONCEPT (AC/RC) 3

6. TRAINING STRATEGY (AC/RC) 4

7. TRAINING PRODUCTS 6

8. TRAINING SUPPORT 6

9. POST FIELDING TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS (PFTEA) 6

ANNEX PAGE

A – TARGET AUDIENCE A-1

B – COMBINED ARMS TRAINING STRATEGY (CATS) INDIVIDUAL

TRAINING STRATEGIES (WARRIOR) B-1

C – CATS SHORT-RANGE UNIT TRAINING STRATEGIES (WARFIGHTER) C-1

D – TRAINING DEVELOPMENT MILESTONE SCHEDULE D-1

E – RESOURCES E-1

F – REFERENCES F-1

G – COORDINATION G-1

H – ACRONYMS H-1

I – TRAINING AIDS, DEVICES, SIMULATIONS, AND SIMULATORS

(TADSS) REQUIREMENTS I-1

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1. system DESCRIPTION.

A. THE U.S. ARMY HAS A LONG STANDING HIGH PRIORITY NEED FOR INLINE NETWORK ENCRYPTORS (INE) FOR BOTH TACTICAL AND STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION NETWORKS. THIS NEED IS DEFINED IN THE AREA COMMON USER SYSTEM MODERNIZATION PLAN (ACUS MP) WHICH SERVES AS THE REQUIREMENTS DOCUMENT FOR THE INES. THE FAMILY OF INES IS A MULTI-LEVEL SECURITY DEVICE. IT WILL BE MODULAR IN DESIGN. THIS FLEXIBILITY WILL ALLOW A PHASED FIELDING APPROACH AND SIMPLIFY INCORPORATION OF TECHNOLOGY ADVANCEMENTS, AS THEY BECOME AVAILABLE. TACLANE (KG-175) AND FASTLANE (KG-75) ARE A FAMILY OF SECURITY DEVICES, WHICH PROVIDE THE CAPABILITY TO COMMUNICATE ACROSS INTERNET PROTOCAL (IP) OR ASYNCHRONOUS TRANSFER MODE (ATM) NETWORKS. THE TACLANE AND FASTLANE INES CAN COMMUNICATE AT MULTIPLE SECURITY LEVELS, ONE LEVEL AT A TIME. THEY CAN TUNNEL DATA FROM A HIGHER-SECURITY, CRYPTOGRAPHICALLY ISOLATED ENCLAVE ACROSS NETWORKS OF A LOWER SECURITY LEVEL OR VISA VERSA. FOR EXAMPLE, THE TACLANE AND FASTLANE INES WILL ALLOW SENSITIVE-UNCLASSIFIED INFORMATION (SUI) INLINE ENCRYPTION OF DATA AND TOP SECRET/SENSITIVE COMPARTMENTED INFORMATION (TS/SCI) INLINE ENCRYPTION OF DATA OVER A TACTICAL OR STRATEGIC SECRET NETWORK.

(1) TACLANE is small in size, easy to transport and ruggedly built. TACLANE is designed for tactical networks, yet fits equally well in fixed strategic networks. TACLANE will secure communications in a dynamic Tactical Packet Network (TPN) and the Defense Information Systems Network (DISN), facilitating integration of these and other mobile and fixed networks. TACLANE is under development for the National Security Agency (NSA) to protect all levels of information ranging from unclassified TS/SCI. TACLANE will be capable of deployment in tactical and strategic networks, which support secure IP (Threshold) and ATM (Objective) communications capabilities. Provides separate IP addresses for both secure and non-secure network traffic allowing it to operate in two different IP networks/subnetworks (Threshold). Interoperable with the current legacy TPN Mobile Subscriber Equipment (MSE)/Tri-Services Tactical Communications (TRI-TAC) network, the Tactical High Speed Data Network (THSDN), and the DISN (Threshold). Interoperable with the Area Common User System (ACUS) ATM upgrade network (Objective).

(2) FASTLANE will transmit unclassified to TS/SCI information over ATM networks. FASTLANE provides high speed, transparent, low latency security for multimedia applications across local and wide area ATM networks. It was developed by NSA and is approved for all levels of information ranging from unclassified to TS/SCI. Capable of deployment in strategic and sustaining base networks which supports ATM communication capabilities. Interoperable with ACUS ATM upgraded networks and with the ATM portion of the DISN. Will partition the existing networks into Secure Virtual Networks (SVNs). SVNs support the logical grouping of users at a common security level in a common community of interest. Although SVNs may operate at different security levels, they may share common transmission and switching elements because they are isolated from each other via cryptography.

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(3) A Tactical Internet Security Manager (TISM) module allows remote management of the network INEs from a central location. The TISM provides centralized security management for network-based INEs, and will provide network management of protected hosts fronted by an ATM INE or IP/ATM INE. It also allows a specific traditional key to be assigned to secure a connection between two INEs.

b. First Unit Equipped Date (FUED) : TBD

2. target audience.

A. THE PROPOSED TARGET AUDIENCE FOR THE FAMILY OF INE DEVICES WILL BE FROM THE EXISTING

Army military force; enlisted personnel, signal officers, and warrant officers who will install, operate, and maintain the INE. Changes to the target audience, if required, will be identified as data and information matures. Initial training will be conducted in the units when they are fielded the INE. The Army Signal Center , Directorate of Training (DOT), will establish an INE institutional training program that will sustain the selected target audience. The following Military Occupational Skills (MOSs) may be impacted by the fielding of the INE Devices:

(1) MOS 31F Network Switching Systems Operator-Maintainer.

(2) MOS 31U Signal Support Systems Specialist.

3) MOS 74B Information Systems Operator-Analyst.

4) MOS 254A Signal Systems Support Technician

5) MOS 251A Information Systems Technician.

6) AOC 25A Signal Operations.

7) FA 53A Information Systems Management.

(8) MOS 35E Radio/COMSEC Repairer.

b. Fielding the INE to Army units will not cause development of new MOS’s or additional skill levels and identifiers within existing MOS’s. The personnel who install, operate, and maintain equipment that the INE replaces will perform the new tasks.

3. assumptions. The DOT, United States Army Signal Center and Fort Gordon (USASC&FG), made several training related assumptions that may impact the INE target audience. The listed assumptions are not conclusive and may change as the development of the INE matures:

A. THE MATERIAL DEVELOPER WILL DEVELOP REQUIRED USER’S MANUALS, TRAINING STRATEGIES, AND PRODUCTS TO SUPPORT NEW EQUIPMENT TRAINING (NET). ALL TRAINING PRODUCTS WILL BE UPDATED WITH EACH NEW HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE VERSION TO BE FIELDED.

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All training products will be developed using the Automated Systems Approach to Training (ASAT) and will be easily adaptable for institutional training development and unit sustainment training. Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), Department of Training (DOT), will review, validate, and approve all training materials.

b. The DOT trainers will receive the INE within one year after the FUED.

c. The Product Manager (PM) will provide required software and database maintenance for the training institution.

d. Resources will be made available to the Signal Center for the development of Soldier

Training Publications (STP) and Army Training and Evaluation Program.

e. INE will not require any new MOS or Additional Skill Identifiers (ASI).

f. The family of INE’s shall comply with all applicable information technology standards in the Joint Technical Architecture (JTA) Army. The system shall interface with current Army and Joint tactical systems, tactical systems of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) services, coalition forces, strategic systems, and commercial systems.

g. The Program Manager (PM) will provide Operator/Staff User (SU) and System Administrators (SA) manuals for GOTS and Commercial-off-The-Shelf (COTS) products to the training institution in hard and electronic copy format.

h. The PM will provide and support required simulations and simulators.

i. The material developer will develop an exportable interactive multimedia Training Support Package (TSP) to sustain INE.

4. training constraints.

A. CURRENTLY, TRADOC RESTRICTS INCREASES IN RESIDENT TRAINING HOURS; AND FUNDING OF FUNCTIONAL COURSES IS LIMITED. CONSTRAINTS ARE APPLICABLE TO BOTH ACTIVE AND RESERVE COMPONENTS AND UNITS.

b. All currently envisioned training is contingent upon the availability of the resources outlined in the STRAP and its appendices.

c. Personnel resources required for INE training must come from Department of the Army (DA) resources. The training, equipment, components, and INEs must be provided in sufficient quantities and within the appropriate time frames to support operational testing. The material developer will provide required resources and facilities defined in the STRAP.

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d. Manpower and Personnel Integration (MANPRINT) considerations and constraints will influence total system performance, as it reflects impact of the user on system effectiveness. A System MANPRINT Management Plan and a MANPRINT assessment will be conducted.

5. training concept (ac/rc).

A. TRADOC, UNITED STATES ARMY, WILL DEVELOP AND APPLY THE STANDARDS TO ALL PHASES OF TRAINING FOR INE. THE STRAP FOR INE WILL ESTABLISH THE CONCEPTS AND METHODS THAT THE MATERIAL PROVIDER WILL USE TO TRAIN USERS IN FIELD UNITS, AND AT THE INSTITUTION. THE INE PRODUCT AND THE ESTABLISHED CONCEPT AND METHOD OF TRAINING, WILL BE COMPATIBLE WITH THE ASAT. TASK ANALYSIS AND INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE TASK DEVELOPMENT WILL BE PERFORMED USING THE ASAT DATABASE SOFTWARE THAT WILL BE PROVIDED AS GOVERNMENT FURNISHED EQUIPMENT.

B. ACTIVE COMPONENT/RESERVE COMPONENT: THE REQUIRED TRAINING PROJECTED FOR THE INE AT EACH ECHELON WILL BE TARGETED FOR SU’S, SA’S, AND NETWORK MANAGERS. THE PM WILL DESIGN THE INE SO THAT THE COST TO TRAIN, AND THE AMOUNT OF TIME TO TRAIN, WILL BE KEPT TO A MINIMUM. THE TRAINING DEVELOPER WILL PRODUCE A STRAP THAT PUTS EMPHASIS ON DISTANCE LEARNING (DL) TECHNOLOGY. PLACING EMPHASIS ON DL WILL REDUCE COST FOR PEOPLE WHO REQUIRE TRAINING. THE PM AND THE CONTRACTOR WILL SUPPORT THE INE WITH TRAINING AIDS, DEVICES, AND SIMULATORS AND SIMULATION (TADSS) PRODUCTS.

6. TRAINING STRATEGY.

A. THE USASC&FG WILL ENFORCE TRADOC POLICIES AND MANDATES IN FIVE CATEGORIES THAT DEFINE THE TRAINING STRATEGY FOR INE. THE CATEGORIES OF TRAINING WILL BE ACTIVE AND RESERVE COMPONENT TRAINING, NEW EQUIPMENT TRAINING, I&KPT, INSTITUTIONAL TRAINING, AND TRAINING ON TRAINING AIDS, DEVICES, SIMULATORS AND SIMULATIONS (TADSS). THE USASC&FG WILL VERIFY AND VALIDATE THE TRAINING MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS THAT WILL BE USED TO SUPPORT ALL CATEGORIES OF INE TRAINING.

1) Advanced Individual Training.

(a) Information Systems Operator-Analyst, MOS 74B10, length of training, hours

TBD.

(b) Network Switching Systems Operator-Maintainer, MOS 31F10, length of training, 8 hours.

(c) Signal Systems Support Specialist, MOS 31U10, length of training, hours TBD.

(2) Basic Noncommissioned Officer Courses.

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(a) Information Systems Operator-Analyst, MOS 74B30, length of training, 8 hours.

(b) Signal Systems Support Specialist, MOS 31U30, length of training, hours TBD.

(c) Network Switching Systems Operator, MOS 31F30, length of training, hours TBD.

(3) Advanced Noncommissioned Officer Courses.

(a) Data Processing, ANCOC MOS CMF 74 (5-74-C42), length of training, hours TBD.

(b) Signal Systems Support Specialist, MOS 31U40, length of training, hours TBD.

c) Telecommunications Operation Chief 31W40, length of training, hours

TBD.

(4) Officer Academy Courses.

(a) Signal Operations, AOC 25A, length of training, hours TBD.

(b) Information System Analyst, FA 53A, length of training, hours TBD.

(c) Information Systems Technician, WOBC 251A (7E-251A) length of training, hours TBD.

(d) Information Systems Technician, WOAC 251A (4-11-C32-251A) length of training, hours TBD.

(e) Signal System Support Technician, WO 254A, length of training, hours TBD.

b. Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTP) : A Computer Based Training (CBT) program will be developed that will be used for providing TTPs for the commanders and staff of units that are being fielded INE devices. The CBT programs will be consistent with the latest changes in doctrine and tactics for the units that are being fielded INE devices. The authoring system and the delivery media for the TTP will be the same as those fielded to the institution. The NET Team with coordination and approval of the Signal Center will develop Doctrine, Tactics, Techniques and Procedures.

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c. Unit Sustainment Training: The material developer will provide an Exportable Interactive Multimedia Training Support Package (TSP) for unit sustainment training on INE. This TSP will be developed for the operator, unit level maintainer, and direct support maintainer of the INE. The ICBT programs will be based on task and skill analysis of the INE devices.

d. Combat Training Center (CTC) Instrumentation System: The INE will be compatible with CTC instruments; and, the INE will interface with CTC instruments and systems. Live force-on-force (FOF) training at home station, local training areas, maneuver CTC, and deployed training sites will be used to validate the ability of units to employ INE within the force. The same INE capabilities will be used to validate needs for the mission rehearsal.

E. NET EQUIPMENT TRAINING (NET). THE PM WILL ENSURE THAT THE METHOD USED TO DELIVER NET IS THE SAME METHOD THAT IS USED TO CONDUCT INE TRAINING AT THE INSTITUTION. THE METHOD AND TECHNOLOGY THE MATERIAL DEVELOPER USES SHOULD BE INSTRUCTOR-LED CONFERENCES, ICBT, AND INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA COURSEWARE INSTRUCTIONS (IMCI) . THE ICBT PROGRAMS WILL BE DEVELOPED FOR THE OPERATOR, UNIT LEVEL MAINTAINER, AND DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTAINER OF INE. THE MATERIAL DEVELOPER WILL MAINTAIN AND UPDATE THE TRAINING MATERIAL THROUGHOUT THE INE’S LIFE CYCLE. THE MATERIAL DEVELOPER WILL ALLOW THE INSTITUTIONAL TRAINERS TO UPDATE THE TRAINING PROGRAMS AS REQUIRED. TRAINING TO SUPPORT SKILL AND KNOWLEDGE DEVELOPMENT FOR MOS’S 31F, 31U30/40, 74B, SIGNAL OFFICER ADVANCE COARSE (SOAC) 25A/53A,WARRANT OFFICER BASIC COARSE (WOBC) 251A/254A, AND WARRANT OFFICER ADVANCE COARSE (WOAC) WILL BE INCORPORATED INTO EXISTING RESIDENT TRAINING COURSES. TRAINING REQUIREMENTS WILL BE BASED ON EXPERIENCE WITH SIMILAR SYSTEMS AND PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS OBTAINED THROUGH ANALYSIS USING THE ASAT PROCESS.

f. Initial NET for the units being fielded INE will use the same training programs developed for Instructor and Key Personal (I&KP) training and institutional training. The Computer-Based Training (CBT) programs will be made available to the units concurrently with the INE fielding. The material developer/training developer will perform verification/validation of NET materials.

7. Training products.

A. THE IMCI AND ICBT WILL BE USED TO ACHIEVE RESIDENT AND NONRESIDENT TRAINING. ELECTRONIC TECHNICAL MANUALS AND ELECTRONIC EXPORTABLE TRAINING SUPPORT PACKAGES WILL BE USED TO AUGMENT DELIVERY OF INTERACTIVE COURSEWARE (ICW), IMCI, AND CBT. MANUALS AND EXPORTABLE PACKAGES WILL BE AVAILABLE ON CD-ROM.

b. The mission training plans and the training and evaluation programs peculiar to the objective unit will be delivered in electronic and digitized format as well as hard copy. These products will be updated to correspond with any INE upgraded software and hardware or add-on modules.

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c. The PM will support the TADSS life-cycle maintenance. The life-cycle maintenance support includes but not limited to upgrade, revision, and repair of software and COTS and GOTS platforms peculiar to the INE. The life-cycle maintenance support is not an operational requirement prior to the fielding of INE. The life-cycle maintenance will include any training upgrading, revising, or repairing INE software.

8. training support.

A. DISTANCE LEARNING. THE TRAINING SYSTEM ANALYSTS ENVISION THAT ICW INSTRUCTIONS, CBT, AND ELECTRONIC TECHNICAL MANUALS TRAINING, OR A COMBINATION OF THESE PRODUCTS, WILL BE DELIVERED TO AUGMENT DISTANCE LEARNING.

b. Facilities. Existing facilities are adequate.

c. Ammunition: Not applicable

d. Other: Not applicable

9. post fielding training effective analysis (pftea).

A. THE SIGNAL CENTER WILL RECOMMEND THAT A PFTEA BE PERFORMED 12-18 MONTHS AFTER THE INE IS FIELDED. THE PFTEA WILL BE CONDUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARMY REGULATION AR 5-5 ARMY STUDIES AND ANALYSIS, AND TRADOC REGULATION 350-32, THE TRADOC TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS (TEA) SYSTEM.

b. Feedback from the PFTEA will assist the Signal Center and future fielding teams for revising the training and associated material.

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ANNEX A – TARGET AUDIENCE

|COURSE MATRIX |

|Family of Inline Network Encryptors |

| |Signal |Ordnance |Sergeants Major |

|Functional and Professional Courses |School |School |Academy |

|31U10 Signal Support System Specialist |X | | |

|31U30 BNCOC |X | | |

|31U40 ANCOC |X | |X |

|31F10 Network Switching Systems Operator Maintainer |X | | |

|31F30 BNCOC |X | | |

|31W40 ANCOC |X | |X |

|74B10 Information Systems Operator-Analyst |X | | |

|74B30 BNCOC |X | | |

|CMF 74 ANCOC (5-74-C42) |X | |X |

|53A Information Systems Management (7E-53A) |X | | |

|WOBC 251A Information Systems Technician WO Basic (7E-251A) |X | | |

|WOAC 251A Information Systems Technician WO Advanced (4-11-C32-251A) |X | | |

|WOBC 254A Signal Systems Support Specialist |X | | |

|WOAC 254A Signal Systems Support Specialist |X | | |

|25A Signal Operations Officer |X | | |

|35E Radio Repairmen | |X | |

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ANNEX B – COMBINED ARMS TRAINING strategy (CATS) INDIVIDUAL TRAINING STRATEGIES (WARRIOR)

|TRAINING STRATEGY FOR ADVANCED INDIVIDUAL TRAINING: 31U10 |

|LOCATION: USASC&FG, FORT GORDON, GA |

|LESSONS PLANS: FUE |

|COURSE START: TBD |

| CLASS SIZE: 32 |

| CLASS PER YEAR: 49 55 69 56 |

| STUDENT LOAD PER FISCAL YEAR (FY): FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 |

|1537 1737 2202 1772 |

|Length of Training: 16 hrs if trained in IET (under consideration for unit training) |

|Analysis Requirements |

|Training Requirements Analysis System (TRAS) Documents |

| Individual Training Plan: 1 Oct 2002 |

| Course Administrative Data: TBD (if trained) |

| Program of Instruction: TBD (if trained) |

|Training Support Required: Equipment (if trained) |

| |

|Training Strategy for Basic noncommissioned Officers Course: 31U30 |

|Location: USASC&FG, Fort Gordon, GA |

|Lessons Plans: FUE |

|Course Start: TBD |

| Class Size: |

| Class Per Year: |

| Student Load Per Fiscal Year (FY): FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 |

|188 164 164 164 |

|Length of Training: |

|Analysis Requirements |

|Training Requirements Analysis System (TRAS) Documents |

| Individual Training Plan: |

| Course Administrative Data: |

| Program of Instruction: |

|Training Support Required: |

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|Training Strategy for Advanced Noncommissioned Officer Course: 31U40 |

|Location: USASC&FG, Fort Gordon, GA |

|Lessons Plans: FUE |

|Course Start: TBD |

| Class Size: |

| Class Per Year: |

| Student Load Per Fiscal Year (FY): FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 |

|97 97 97 97 |

|Length of Training: |

|Analysis Requirements |

|Training Requirements Analysis System (TRAS) Documents |

| Individual Training Plan: |

| Course Administrative Data: |

| Program of Instruction: |

|Training Support Required: |

|Training Strategy for Advanced Individual Training: 31F10 |

|Location: USASC&FG, Fort Gordon, GA |

|Lessons Plans: FUE |

|Course Start: TBD |

| Class Size: |

| Class Per Year: |

| Student Load Per Fiscal Year (FY): FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 |

|1277 1014 1249 1251 |

|Length of Training: |

|Analysis Requirements |

|Training Requirements Analysis System (TRAS) Documents |

| Individual Training Plan: |

| Course Administrative Data: |

| Program of Instruction: |

|Training Support Required: |

| |

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|Training Strategy for Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course: 31F30 |

|Location: USASC&FG, Fort Gordon, GA |

|Lessons Plans: FUE |

|Course Start: TBD |

| Class Size: |

| Class Per Year: |

| Student Load Per Fiscal Year (FY): FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 |

|130 120 120 127 |

|Length of Training: |

|Analysis Requirements |

|Training Requirements Analysis System (TRAS) Documents |

| Individual Training Plan: |

| Course Administrative Data: |

| Program of Instruction: |

|Training Support Required: |

| |

|Training Strategy for Advanced Noncommissioned Officers Course: 31W40 |

|Location: USASC&FG, Fort Gordon, GA |

|Lessons Plans: FUE |

|Course Start: TBD |

| Class Size: |

| Class Per Year: |

| Student Load Per Fiscal Year (FY): FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 |

|206 205 205 205 |

|Length of Training: |

|Analysis Requirements |

|Training Requirements Analysis System (TRAS) Documents |

| Individual Training Plan: |

| Course Administrative Data: |

| Program of Instruction: |

|Training Support Required: |

| |

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|Training Strategy for Advanced Individual Training: 74B10 |

|Location: USASC&FG, Fort Gordon, GA |

|Lessons Plans: FUE |

|Course Start: TBD |

| Class Size: 24/22/12 |

| Class Per Year: 50-65 |

| Student Load Per Fiscal Year (FY): FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 |

|716 932 996 981 |

|Length of Training: |

|Analysis Requirements |

|Training Requirements Analysis System (TRAS) Documents |

| Individual Training Plan: |

| Course Administrative Data: |

| Program of Instruction: |

|Training Support Required: |

|Training Strategy for Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course: 74B30 |

|Location: USASC&FG, Fort Gordon, GA |

|Lessons Plans: FUE |

|Course Start: TBD |

| Class Size: 20/18/12 |

| Class Per Year: 8-12 |

| Student Load Per Fiscal Year (FY): FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 |

|195 216 216 216 |

|Length of Training: |

|Analysis Requirements |

|Training Requirements Analysis System (TRAS) Documents |

| Individual Training Plan: |

| Course Administrative Data: |

| Program of Instruction: |

|Training Support Required: |

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|Training Strategy for Advanced Noncommissioned Course: 74B40 |

|Location: USASC&FG, Fort Gordon, GA |

|Lessons Plans: FUE |

|Course Start: TBD |

| Class Size: 20/18/12 |

| Class Per Year: 8-12 |

| Student Load Per Fiscal Year (FY): FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 |

|Length of Training: |

|Analysis Requirements |

|Training Requirements Analysis System (TRAS) Documents |

| Individual Training Plan: |

| Course Administrative Data: |

| Program of Instruction: |

|Training Support Required: |

| |

|Training Strategy for Information Systems Management Officer: 53A |

|Location: USASC&FG, Fort Gordon, GA |

|Lessons Plans: FUE |

|Course Start: TBD |

| Class Size: 20 |

| Class Per Year: 5 |

| Student Load Per Fiscal Year (FY): FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 |

|100 120 120 120 |

|Length of Training: |

|Analysis Requirements |

|Training Requirements Analysis System (TRAS) Documents |

| Individual Training Plan: FUE |

| Course Administrative Data: |

| Program of Instruction: |

|Training Support Required: |

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|Training Strategy for Information Systems Technician WO Basic: 251A (7E-251A) |

|Location: USASC&FG, Fort Gordon, GA |

|Lessons Plans: FUE |

|Course Start: TBD |

| Class Size: 8/5/3 |

| Class Per Year: 4 |

| Student load Per Fiscal Year (FY): FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 |

|17 20 20 20 |

|Length of Training: |

|Analysis Requirements |

|Training Requirements Analysis System (TRAS) Documents |

| Individual Training Plan: |

| Course Administrative Data: |

| Program of Instruction: |

| Training Support Required: |

| |

|Training Strategy for Information Systems Technician WO Advanced: 251A (4-11-C32-251A) |

|Location: USASC&FG, Fort Gordon, GA |

|Lessons Plans: FUE |

|Course Start: TBD |

| Class Size: 5/5/2 |

| Class Per Year: 3 |

| Student load Per Fiscal Year (FY): FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 |

|13 13 13 14 |

|Length of Training: |

|Analysis Requirements |

|Training Requirements Analysis System (TRAS) Documents |

| Individual Training Plan: |

| Course Administrative Data: |

| Program of Instruction: |

| Training Support Required: |

| |

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|Training Strategy for Information Systems Technician WO Basic: 254A |

|Location: USASC&FG, Fort Gordon, GA |

|Lessons Plans: FUE |

|Course Start: No information, new warrant officer MOS |

| Class Size: |

| Class Per Year: |

| Student load Per Fiscal Year (FY): FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 |

|Length of Training: |

|Analysis Requirements |

|Training Requirements Analysis System (TRAS) Documents |

| Individual Training Plan: |

| Course Administrative Data: |

| Program of Instruction: |

| Training Support Required: |

|Training Strategy for Network Management Technician: 25A |

|Location: USASC&FG, Fort Gordon, GA |

|Lessons Plans: FUE |

|Course Start: TBD |

| Class Size: |

| Class Per Year: |

| Student load Per Fiscal Year (FY): FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 |

|Length of Training: |

|Analysis Requirements |

|Training Requirements Analysis System (TRAS) Documents |

| Individual Training Plan: |

| Course Administrative Data: |

| Program of Instruction: |

| Training Support Required: |

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| |

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| |

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| |

|B-7 |

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|Radio/Comsec Repairer: 35E |

|Location: USASC&FG, Fort Gordon, GA |

|Lessons Plans: FUE |

|Course Start: TBD |

| Class Size: |

| Class Per Year: |

| Student Load Per Fiscal Year (FY): FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 |

|490 579 586 597 |

|Length of Training: |

|Analysis Requirements |

|Training Requirements Analysis System (TRAS) Documents |

| Individual Training Plan: FUE |

| Course Administrative Data: |

| Program of Instruction: |

|Training Support Required: |

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ANNEX C – CATS SHORT-RANGE UNIT TRAINING STRATEGIES (WARFIGHTER)

|UNIT/SUSTAINMENT TRAINING |REQUIREMENTS CONTROL SYMBOL |

| |ATTG-55 |

|Requirements Determination and Acquisition Process |SYSTEM: Inline Network Encryptor (INE) |

|Life Cycle Management PHASE: | |

|1. INDIVIDUAL TRAINING |

|Strategy (How individual skills will be sustained): Individual skills will be sustained using On-The-Job training materials, technical manuals|

|provided with equipment. |

|Individual performance will be measured under the Combined Arms Training Strategy (CATS) requirements during Collective Training as per the |

|ATTG-YA (350). |

|Training for each MOS will be conducted quarterly. |

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|b. Products required to sustain individual skills |

|PRODUCT |DATE REQUIRED |RESOURCE |RESPONSIBLE AGENCY |Notes |

| | |DOCUMENTS | | |

|TM |FUE |Logistics Support Analysis |PM | |

| | |(LSA) | | |

|NET Support Package |FUE |TM, LSA |PM/USASC&FG | |

|CBT |FUE |LSA |PM/USASC&FG | |

|IETM |FUE |LSA |PM/USASC&FG | |

|ICW |FUE |LSA |PM/USASC&FG | |

|ICBT |FUE |LSA |PM/USASC&FG | |

|IMCI |FUE |LSA |PM/USASC&FG | |

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|2. COLLECTIVE TRAINING |

|a. Strategy (Type collective training, exercises, simulations, embedded training, crew drills, by which crews/unit will be trained to employ |

|the system (Doctrine and tactics included) (See CATS training strategy) |

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TRADOC FORM 568-R-E, Aug 89

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ANNEX D – TRAINING DEVELOPMENT MILESTONE SCHEDULE

|Individual Training Plan |

|Milestone: |Date |

| 1. Initial Individual Training Plan (ITP) submitted. | |

| 2. Annotated task list submitted. | |

| 3. Course Administrative Data (CAD) submitted. | |

| 4. Training Program Worksheet (TPW) submitted. |N/A |

| 5. ITP submitted. | |

| 6. POI submitted. | |

| 7. Digitized copy archived. |N/A |

| 8. Resident course start date. |TBD |

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|Army Correspondence Course Program |

|Milestone: |Date |

| 1. Requirement identified and submitted for approval. |N/A |

| 2. Requirement approved by HQ TRADOC. |N/A |

| 3. Development initiated. |N/A |

| 4. Advance breakdown sheet submitted. |N/A |

| 5. Digitized camera-ready copy (CRC) submitted. |N/A |

| 6. Subcourse material ready for replication/distribution. |N/A |

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|Field Manuals (FMs) |

|Milestone: |Date |

| 1. Requirements identified. |1QFY02 |

| 2. Draft FM changes validated. | |

| 3. FM outlines approved. | |

| 4. FM coordinating draft completed. | |

| 5. Print/digitization request initiated. | |

| 6. Approved digitized CRC submitted. | |

| 7. Replication/distribution completed. | |

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|Soldier’s Training Publications |

|Note: Includes the soldier’s manual (SM), trainer’s guide (TG), and Army Training and Evaluation Program (ARTEP) products. |

|Milestone: |Date |

| 1. Analysis completed. | |

| 2. Draft SM, ARTEP MTP, and TG. | |

| 3. ATSC staffing. | |

| 4. Digitized/CRC submitted. | |

| 5. Replication/distribution | |

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|Interactive Multimedia Instruction (IMI)/Distance Learning |

|Milestone: |Date |

| 1. Requirements identified and submitted for approval. | |

| 2. Requirements approved by ATSC and TRADOC. | |

| 3. Resources identified. | |

| 4. Courseware developed and validated. | |

| 5. Master materials to ATSC for replication and distribution. | |

| 6. Replication/distribution completed. | |

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|Training Effectiveness Analysis (TEA) |

|(Conducted in-house, by contract, Training Development and Analysis Activity [TDAA], TRADOC Analysis Center [TRAC], or Program Manager [PM]) |

|Milestone: |Date |

| 1. Interim TEA developed. |N/A |

| 2. TEA updated for Milestone Decision Review I. | |

| 3. TEA updated for Milestone Decision Review II. | |

| 4. TEA updated for Milestone Decision Review III. | |

| 5. Post-Fielding TEA (PFTEA) planned. | |

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|Army Visual Information Production and Distribution Program (DAVIPDP) |

|Milestone: |Date |

| 1. High risk tasks and jobs identified. |N/A |

| 2. Storyboards validated. |N/A |

| 3. DAVIPDP requirements submitted to ATSC. |N/A |

| 4. Requirements approved by DA. |N/A |

| 5. Production initiated. |N/A |

| 6. Replication/distribution completed. |N/A |

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|Training Aids, Devices, Simulations, and Simulators (TADSS) |

|Milestone: |Date |

| 1. High risk, hard-to-train tasks identified. | |

| 2. Need for TADSS identified. |4QFY01 |

| 3. TADSS concept validated. | |

| 4. TADSS incorporated into the STRAP (part of the CATS). | |

| 5. Analytical justification using TEA provided. | |

| 6. Training operational requirements document (ORD) developed, if required. |N/A |

| 7. TADSS effectiveness validated. |N/A |

| 8. TADSS incorporated into the ORD. |N/A |

| 9. MOS-specific milestones/requirements for TADSS developed and | |

|incorporated in the integrated training strategy (ITS). | |

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|Facilities |

|Milestone: |Date |

| 1. Range and facility requirements identified. |N/A |

| 2. Identification of construction requirements completed. |N/A |

| 3. Construction requirements submitted to MACOM. |N/A |

| 4. Requirements validated and updated. |N/A |

| 5. Supporting requirements identified and availability coordinated. |N/A |

| 6. Installation and other construction requirements submitted to MACOM. |N/A |

| 7. Refined construction requirements and range criteria forwarded to |N/A |

|MACOM. | |

| 8. Construction initiated. |N/A |

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|Training Ammunition |

|Milestone: |Date |

| 1. Ammunition identified. |N/A |

| 2. Initial ammunition requirements validated. |N/A |

| 3. Requirements included in the ORD. |N/A |

| 4. Ammunition item developed. |N/A |

| 5. Validation and test completed. |N/A |

| 6. Ammunition requirements identified in the ITP. |N/A |

| 7. Requirements provided to installation/MACOM manager. |N/A |

| 8. Requirements included in DA Pam 350-38. |N/A |

| 9. Production entered. |N/A |

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|TRAINING DEVELOPMENT MILESTONE SCHEDULE – SHEET A |PAGE 1 OF 1 PAGE |REQUIREMENTS CONTROL SYMBOL |

| | |INE Device |

|SYSTEM |ACAT |OFFICE SYMBOL |AS OF DATE |

|INE | |ATZH-DTN |August 2001 |

|POINTS OF CONTACT |NAME |OFFICE SYMBOL |TELEPHONE |

|MATERIEL COMMAND | | | |

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|TRADOC PROPONENT |Donna Sinischo |ATSC |DSN 826-3501 |

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|TSM | | | |

| |CPT Hollis |ATZH-CD |DSN 780-7678 |

|CD: | | | |

| |SSG Bennett |ATZH-DTN |DSN 780-2715 |

|TD: | | | |

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|SUPPORTING PROPONENTS. | | | |

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|ITEM |DATE |RESPONSIBLE AGENCY/POC |TELEPHONE |

|MNS: | |TRADOC USASC&FG DCD | | |

|SMMP: | |TRADOC USASC&FG DCD |Clifford Manasco |DSN 780-9421 |

|ORD: | |TRADOC USASC&FG DCD |CPT Hollis |DSN 780-7678 |

|ILSMP: | |CECOM | | |

|TTSP: | |TRADOC USASC&FG DOT |SSG Bennett |DSN 780-2715 |

|QQPRI: | |TRADOC USASC&FG DCD-ATZH-CD |Glenn Davis |DSN 780-7260 |

|BOIP: | |TRADOC USASC&FG DCD |Glenn Davis |DSN 780-7260 |

|NETP: | |CECOM, NET BRANCH | | |

|COMMENTS: (Continue on reverse side if necessary) |

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ANNEX E – RESOURCE summary

1. FACILITIES REQUIREMENTS. (MCA PLUS OMA AND OPA TAILS.) THE PURPOSE OF OMA AND OPA TAILS IS TO ENSURE CRITICAL SUPPORT OF MCA PROJECTS. THEY IDENTIFY ESSENTIAL HABITABILITY ITEMS AND OPERATIONS EQUIPMENT.

| | |FY Required | |

|Description |Appn/Amount | |$ Source |

|INE | | | |

|No new facilities required | | | |

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2. Additional Equipment Requirements. (OPA Funded)

|Equipment |BOIP Number |Number Required |

|N/A | | |

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3. Additional OMA Funding Requirements

|Description |Appn/Amount |Freq |Required |$ Source |

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|NOTE: R is for recurring. |

4. Additional Manpower Requirements.

|Description |OFF |WO |ENL |CIV |Total |

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ANNEX F – REFERENCES

|NEW EQUIPMENT TRAINING PLAN FOR INE. |

|AR 350-35, ARMY MODERNIZATION, TRAINING, 30 MAY 1990 |

|TRADOC REGULATION 350-70, SYSTEMS APPROACH TO TRAINING (SAT) MANAGEMENT, PROCESSES, AND PRODUCTS, 09 MARCH 1999. |

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ANNEX G – COORDINATION

|COORDINATION SUMMARY |

| |

|SYSTEM: Inline Network Encryptors |DATE: AUGUST 01 |

|AGENCY |TOTAL COMMENTS |NUMBER ACCEPTED |NON |

| | | |ACCOMMODATION |

| |

|Signal Center | | | |

| STT |0 |0 | |

| SLPD (ROA) |16 |6 | |

| SLPD (NCOA) |7 |4 | |

| SIT |40 |38 | |

|CASCOM |0 |0 | |

|OCOS |0 |0 | |

|DCD |0 |0 | |

|ARNG |0 |0 | |

|USAR |0 |0 | |

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ANNEX H – ACRONYMS

|LEGEND |

|ACRONYM |MEANING |

|ABCS |ARMY BATTLE COMMAND SYSTEMS |

|AC |ACTIVE COMPONENT/ALTERNATING CURRENT |

|ACD |ARMY COMBAT DEVELOPER |

|ACUS MP |AREA COMMON USER SYSTEM MODERNIZATION PLAN |

|ANCOC |ADVANCED NON COMMISSIONED OFFICER COURSE |

|AOC |ADVANCED OFFICERS COURSE |

|ARTEP |ARMY TRAINING AND EVALUATION PROGRAM |

|ASAT |AUTOMATED SYSTEMS APPROACH TO TRAINING |

|ASI |ADDITIONAL SKILL IDENTIFIER |

|ATM |ASYNCHRONOUS TRANSFER MODE |

|ATSC |ARMY TRAINING SUPPORT CENTER |

|BNCOC |BASIC NON COMMISSIONED OFFICER COURSE |

|BOIP |BASIS OF ISSUE PLAN |

|CATS |COMBINED ARMS TRAINING STRATEGY |

|CAD |COURSE ADMINISTRATIVE DATA |

|CASCOM |COMBINED ARMS SUPPORT COMMAND |

|CBT |COMPUTER BASED TRAINING |

|CD |COMBAT DEVELOPER |

|COE |COMMON OPERATIONS ENVIRONMENT |

|COTS |COMMERCIAL OFF THE SHELF |

|CRC |CONTROL READY COPY |

|CSS |COMPUTER SCIENCE SCHOOL |

|CTC |COMBAT TRAINING CENTER |

|DA |DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY |

|DCD |DIRECTORATE OF COMBAT DEVELOPMENT |

|DII |DEFENSE INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE |

|DISN |DEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEM NETWORK |

|DL |DISTANCE LEARNING |

|DOT |DIRECTORATE OF TRAINING |

|ET |EMBEDDED TRAINING |

|FA |FUNCTIONAL AREA |

|FDD |FIRST DIGITIZED DIVISION |

|FOF |FORCE ON FORCE |

|FM |FIELD MANUAL |

|FUE |FIRST UNIT EQUIPPED |

|FUED |FIRST UNIT EQUIPPED DATE |

|FY |FISCAL YEAR |

|GOTS |GOVERNMENT OFF THE SHELF |

|IBCT |INITIAL BRIGADE COMBAT TEAM |

|ICW |INTERACTIVE COURSE WARE |

|ICBT |INTERACTIVE COMPUTER BASED TRAINING |

|IETM |INTERACTIVE ELECTRONIC TECHNICAL MANUAL |

|I&KP |INSTRUCTOR AND KEY PERSONNEL |

|I&KPT |INSTRUCTOR AND KEY PERSONNEL TRAINING |

|IMCI |INTERACTIVE MULTI-MEDIA COURSE INSTRUCTOR |

|IMI |INTERACTIVE MULTI-MEDIA INSTRUCTOR |

|INE |INLINE NETWORK ENCRYPTION |

|IP |INTERNET PROTOCAL |

|ITP |INDIVIDUAL TRAINING PLAN |

|ITS |INTEGRATED TEST SCHEDULE |

|LAN |LARGE AREA NETWORK |

|LCM |LIFE CYCLE MODEL |

|LSA |LOGISTICS SUPPORT AGENCY |

|MACOM |MAJOR ARMY COMMAND |

|MANPRINT |MANPOWER AND PERSONNEL INTERGRATION |

|MNS |MISSION NEEDS STATEMENT |

|MOS |MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY |

|MSE |MOBILE SUBSCRIBER EQUIPMENT |

|MTP |MISSION TRAINING PLAN |

|NCOA |NON COMMISSIONED OFFICER ACADEMY |

|NET |NEW EQUIPMENT TRAINING |

|NETP |NEW EQUIPMENT TRAINING PLAN |

|NSA |NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY |

|OCOS |OFFICE OF CHIEF OF STAFF |

|OMA |OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE, ARMY |

|OPA |OTHER PROCUREMENT, ARMY |

|ORD |OPERATIONS REQUIREMENT DOCUMENT |

|PFTEA |POST FIELDING TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS |

|PM |PRODUCT MANAGER/PROGRAM MANAGER |

|POC |POINT OF CONTACT |

|POI |PROGRAM OF INSTRUCTION |

|QQPRI |QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS INFORMATION |

|RC |RESERVE COMPONENT |

|ROA |REGIMENTAL OFFICER ACADEMY |

|SA |SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR |

|SAT |SYSTEMS APPROACH TO TRAINING |

|SCI |SENSITIVE COMPARTMENTED INFORMATION |

|SIT |SCHOOL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY |

|SLPD |SCHOOL OF LEADERSHIP AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT |

|SM |SOLDIERS MANUAL |

|SU |STAFF USER |

|SUI |SENSITIVE UNCLASSIFIED INFORMATION |

|SMMP |SYSTEMS MANPRINT MANAGEMENT PLAN |

|SOAC |SIGNAL OFFICER ADVANCE COARSE |

|STP |SOLDIER TRAINING PUBLICATIONS |

|STRAP |SYSTEM TRAINING PLAN |

|STT |SCHOOL OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY |

|SVN |SECURE VIRTUAL NETWORK |

|TADSS |TRAINING AIDS, DEVICES, AND SIMULATORS |

|TBD |TO BE DETERMINED |

|TD |TRAINING DEVICE |

|TDAA |TRAINING DEVELOPMENT AND ANALYSIS ACTIVITY |

|TEA |TRAINING EFFECTIVE ANALYSIS |

|TG |TECHNICAL GROUP/TRAINING GROUP |

|THSDN |TACTICAL HIGH SPEED DATA NETWORK |

|TI |TACTICAL INTERNET |

|TISM |TACTICAL INTERNET SECURITY MANAGER |

|TM |TECHNICAL MANAGER |

|TOC |TACTICAL OPERATIONS CENTER |

|TPN |TACTICAL PACKET NETWORK |

|TPW |TRAINING PROGRAM WORKSHEET |

|TRAC |TRADOC ANALYSIS CENTER |

|TRADOC |TRAINING AND DOCTRINE COMMAND |

|TRAS |TRAINING REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS SYSTEM |

|TRI-TAC |TRI-SERVICES TACTICAL COMMUNICATIONS |

|TS |TOP SECRET |

|TSM |TRADOC SYSTEMS MANAGER |

|TSP |TRAINING SUPPORT PACKAGE |

|TTP |TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES |

|TTSP |TRAINING TEST SUPPORT PACKAGE |

|WAN |WIDE AREA NETWORK |

|WOAC |WARRANT OFFICER ADVANCE COURSE |

|USASC&FG |UNITED STATES ARMY SIGNAL CORP AND FORT GORDON |

ANNEX I – TRAINING AIDS, DEVICES, SIMULATIONS, AND SIMULATORS (TADSS) REQUIREMENTS

|TRAINING AIDS, DEVICES, SIMULATIONS, AND SIMULATORS (TADSS) |

|Requirements for the |

|INLINE NETWORK ENCRYPTOR |

|Purpose/Function |NET |Institution |Unit |

|Maintenance |X |X |X |

|Force-on-Force | |X |X |

|Simulation | | | |

| Crew | |X |X |

| Functional | | |X |

| Force-level | | |X |

|Simulator | |X | |

|Basic Skills Trainer | |X | |

|Assembly and Disassembly | |X | |

|Embedded Training | | | |

| Operator |X |X |X |

| Crew |X |X |X |

| Functional | | |X |

| Force-level | | |X |

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|Type TADSS to be Considered for TADSS Strategy |

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