Unit Task Reorganization (UTR) Development
Abstract
As the Army’s tactical network continues to evolve from a loose federation of stove-piped systems, to a single, integrated, service-oriented, and standards-based environment, Unit Task Reorganization (UTR) capabilities must also evolve in the same manner. The ability to read, modify, and exchange data in a uniform and efficient manner is essential to achieving an integrated UTR solution. Efficient data sharing is a fundamental characteristic of modern-day integrated systems. Today, UTR is a complex, manually intensive, and time-consuming process. This is due, in part, to the large increase in network-enabled nodes within the tactical network. In addition, tools employed by the G/S-6 staff to conduct UTR are designed, developed, and fielded by various program and product managers each with discrete requirements, development schedules, and funding lines. This impedes the G/S-6 staffs’ ability to conduct UTR in an integrated manner. To enhance UTR, we will address four fundamental challenges to improve UTR.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2017
- Source ID
- EW3_0604818A_5_2040_PB_2017
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