Army prepares to test enhanced network operation tools at NIE 16.2
To make it easier for Soldiers to manage the vast tactical communications network, the Army plans to operationally evaluate newly ...
To make it easier for Soldiers to manage the vast tactical communications network, the Army plans to operationally evaluate newly ...
Remotely-controlled weapons systems have drastically reduced the number of Soldiers needed for perimeter security at an expeditionary base camp here. ...
In this season's Network Integration Evaluation, or NIE, taking place on White Sands Missile Range, or WSMR, and Fort Bliss, ...
The Network Integration Evaluation, or NIE 16.1, which takes place Sept. 25 through Oct. 8, will be the largest NIE ...
FORT BLISS, Texas: "The greatest threat I face as a brigade commander on the battlefield is not tanks, snipers ...
Several unit command posts and a full fleet of tactical vehicles are built and ready to be equipped with the ...
Taking advantage of lessons learned through several Network Integration Evaluation cycles, the Army is fielding to its first unit a ...
The Asymmetric Warfare Group, the "operational arm" of U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, is leveraging Network Integration Evaluation 13.2's ...
The U.S. Army, through the System of Systems Integration Directorate, announced that it is seeking interested industry and government sources ...
Testing networked equipment in a lab ensures functionality, but only a field evaluation with Soldiers ensures it will work as ...