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Accession Number
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ADA562283
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Title
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WIN-T/JTRS Migration.
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Publication Date
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2010
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Media Count
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8p
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Personal Author
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S. Long
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Abstract
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This article serves as a progress report as well as a tribute to the many talented professionals who have collectively worked to overcome some very complex issues in the initiative to transition the military intelligence community out of the communications business through migration of the communications functionalities of Trojan Spirit systems to WIN-T. Mission specific systems and supporting networks have been resourced and developed for many years for a variety of valid reasons. In the case of MI, this situation goes back to the 1980 s when Mobile Subscriber Equipment was being developed and resourced. It was determined that it was not cost effective to address TS/SCI requirements in the MSE program as the Army moved forward to field MSE Army-wide as a Battle Command focused and secret- high system. This decision to go with a secret high secret high network set the stage for an agreement at HQDA between the ODISC4 and the G-2 that eventually resourced HQ CECOM and HQ INSCOM to develop the TS systems to meet operational TS/SCI requirements at echelons division and above.
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Keywords
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Army Battles Communication and radio systems Costs Decision making Forward areas Migration Missions Mobile Networks Reprints Requirements Security
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Source Agency
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Non Paid ADAS
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NTIS Subject Category
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62D - Information Processing Standards 45C - Common Carrier & Satellite
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Corporate Author
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Army Signal Center of Excellence, Fort Gordon, GA.
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Document Type
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Journal article
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Title Note
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Journal article.
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NTIS Issue Number
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1225
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Contract Number
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N/A
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