1. Which of the following does the GCCS-A pro- operational information
vide as one of its services? from the Global Com-
mand and Control Sys-
tem Joint (GCCS-J) to
Army theater elements
and below
2. The Tactical Mission Command Work Station Common Operational
(TMC-WS) provides collaborative, executive de- Picture (COP) manage-
cision-making capabilities to the Army using ment
which of the following?
3. Currently enemy forces have been detected, Distributed Common
and are approaching your brigades sector. You Ground System-Army
must quickly locate the enemy before formu- (DCGS-A)
lating an offensive or defensive strategy for
the impending contact with the opposing force.
You are in need of a system that specifically
acquires data from the Army, joint, national, and
allied sensors and sources to provide intelli-
gence on the battlefield across multiple securi-
ty levels. Which of the following systems would
prove most helpful in this situation?
4. A Soldier is about to be deployed to a classified Combined Information
location. After the Soldiers are transported via Data Network Exchange
aircraft, they will have to travel along a small, (CIDNE)
dangerous road that is close to enemy lines.
This particular road is notorious for hosting im-
provised explosive devices (IEDs). Which sys-
tem should be used to monitor the road as the
Soldiers make their way to the specified loca-
tion?
5. Your commanding officer notices that a minor Warfighter Information
miscommunication may have been made be- Network-Tactical (WIN-T)
tween two different mission command infor-
mation systems. You are tasked with ensuring
that successful communication between differ-
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ent MCIS is made from now on through the
provision of a stand-alone network for both
the Secure Internet Protocol Router (SIPR) and
Non-Classified Internet Protocol Router (NIPR).
Which of the following networks will prove most
helpful to you when carrying out this order?
6. You are the operations officer of a military unit MCIS and simulation in-
that is establishing a training framework under teroperability
a limited training budget. Your unit also has
a limited number of personnel at its dispos-
al. Which type of interoperability would prove
most effective in helping you establish a train-
ing framework for your unit with limited re-
sources in this situation?
7. You are tasked by your commanding officer to All of the above
create and send DIS messages, ensuring that
communication is being maintained between
distributed simulations and simulators. After
developing a software interface, you translate
all position data to WGS-84. How were you able
to translate the position data?
8. You observe several different types of infor- Parameters
mation and events that are passed from simu-
lation to simulation within high level architec-
ture (HLA). You categorize these different types
of information and events into three separate
categories. What would you categorize named
datums as that reveal different levels of capa-
bilities each time an interaction is sent?
9. Which of the following is not mentioned as an During a federation ex-
HLA rule concerning federations? ecution, federations shall
interact with FOM data
owned by only one feder-
ate at any given time.
10.