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JICC Watch Officer coordinates and has _______ ________ to resolve cross-regional MTN
issues with the Regional Interface Control Cells, or RICCs, or Sector Interface Control Cells, or
SICCs. resolution authority
Explain the JTDC. The JTDC is responsible to the JICO and JICC Watch Officer for the
accuracy, currency, and quality of track data, and ensures the effective flow of data and overall
clarity of the tactical picture. They supervise the resolution of interface anomalies such as dual
designations, duplicate tracks, identification conflicts, and category conflicts, and when assigned,
transmits change data orders to resolve environment and identity conflicts
Explain the responsibilities of the Link 16 Manager will coordinate the Link 16
initialization process, manage network role assignments and connectivity between JUs to include
activation and deactivation of relays. The Link 16 Manager directs corrective actions when
disruptions occur to ensure the effective and efficient exchange of information, ensure
compliance with required interference protection features, or IPF, evaluates Link 16 performance
and reports operational effectiveness, and resolves cross-regional Link 16 operations.
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What's the difference between the MTA (Multi-Tadil Architecture) and the MTN (Multi-Tadil
Network)? An easy way to understand the difference between the two is that the MTA
refers to the physical systems that make up the MTN, and the MTN refers to both the physical
, systems as well as the data flowing through those systems. In short, the MTA becomes part of the
MTN once data is exchanged within the network.
What is the physcial configuration, functional organization, and operational procedures used in
the design of multi TDL networks? MTA
What is the MTA sys and asscociated tactical data that support the JDN production of the CTP?
MTN
The MTA serves as the plan for how the MTN systems will be ... configured, initiated, and
managed.
What does the JMTOP refer to? The JMTOP refers to, and defines, the MTN as the
"interface."
What does the interface consist of? The interface consists of three elements: Interface
Units, or IU, tactical data links, and voice coordination.
The interface is further broken down into the ... Basic interface and extended interface
What does the basic and extended interface consists of? Basic interface = comprised of
Link 16, Link 11, and Link 11B