Network Integration Evaluations (NIEs) are an adaptive and evolutionary approach to designing, integrating and maturing the Army’s tactical network.
NIEs are critical to executing the network strategy, and fielding the most current technology, while being fiscally responsible. Through the NIE process, potential network and non-network capabilities are assessed in a robust operational...
The Army has used Network Integration Evaluations (NIE) over the last ten years to build test and field a network to meet the operational needs of Soldiers in the field. NIE 16.1 is the tenth in a series of Soldier-led evaluations, which are conducted to build, test and field the Army’s tactical network. NIE 16.1 will be conducted at Fort Bliss, Texas; White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico;...
The Army continues to use the Network Integration Evaluation (NIE) process to integrate, validate and refine enhanced network capabilities to meet the operational needs of Soldiers in the field. NIE 16.2, is the eleventh in a series of Soldier-led evaluations to be conducted at Fort Bliss from May 2-14, 2016. NIE 16.2 will focus on key areas, which include evaluating network operations tools...
Title: Malabar 2017
Description: Malabar is an annual maritime exercise with the Indian Navy and
the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF). The objective of Malabar is
to enhance naval interoperability the maritime forces and demonstrate U.S.
naval presence in the Asia-Pacific region. The exercise will feature both
ashore and at-sea training.
Big Logistics Over-The-Shore - West (BLW) is an annual, Army Reserve, multi-echelon (Company/Detachment to Brigade) functional exercise designed to train transportation units and sustainment commands in Logistics Over-the-Shore (LOTS) operations.
This multi-component exercise involves elements from the US Army Reserve, US Army, US Navy, US Air Force, US Coast Guard and United States...
CSTX 17-03 is a Combat Support Training Exercise for training year 2017 taking place at Camp SLO, Fort Hunter Liggett and Camp Roberts, Calif.
CSTX 17-03 takes place July 8-28
Sama Sama is a bilateral maritime exercise between U.S. and
Philippine naval forces and is designed to strengthen cooperation and
interoperability between the nations' armed forces.
Pennsylvania National Guard Soldiers of the 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team conduct Exportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) rotation 17-03 at Fort Pickett, Virginia. Exportable Combat Training Capability (XCTC) is a series of training exercises conducted by Army National Guard Brigade Combat Teams, intended to increase the skills and readiness of National Guard units.