Joint National Training Capability (JNTC)
Abstract
JNTC provides the technical standards, architecture (blueprint), and development processes required to integrate joint training programs. The Joint Training Environment (JTE) is envisioned as an integrated network of training sites and nodes with accessible joint training and force development services. By leveraging existing training programs and initiating programmatic actions, JNTC develops credible opposing force capabilities and expanded access to assets typically unavailable to the training audience. These capabilities enhance the integration of joint training objectives into Service training events. RDT&E funding supports the technical integration of Joint and Service modeling and simulation training capabilities. The resulting capabilities enable selective aggregation of training audiences at the Combatant Command, Joint Task Force, and Component Command headquarter levels. The funding increases warfighter access to semi-automated training enablers within the Joint Training Synthetic Environment through web-based, modular cloud capabilities. The Adaptive Training Capability Program (ATCP) is a subordinate component of JNTC that enables the joint force to be responsive to the warfighters’ changing operational concepts, threat environments, and best practices. ATCP funding advances joint capabilities and interoperability by addressing emerging joint training requirements through a managed set of globally distributed joint live, virtual, and constructive enablers. ATCP funding promotes joint context to Service training programs and joint enablers supporting Combatant Command training requirements and high interest training issues identified in the Chairman’s annual training guidance.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2020
- Source ID
- 42261b8f7009075e87bc8da25eb498c1