CWID Results Report TNMA 2.0 Meets All SDRs
For Immediate Release
Tampa, FL--October 2011 The Coalition Warrior Interoperability Demonstration (CWID) Risk Reduction Event, which occurred over the month of June, 2011, has come out with its Performance Report for the technologies displayed at that event. TNMA 2.0, demonstrated by FedTechServices, Inc. (FTS) has met all its Sponsor Defined Requirements (SDRs) for the two categories it was entered in, Interoperability and Warfighter.
CWID is a Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff-directed annual event that engages cutting-edge information technology, focusing on operational shortfalls identified by combatant commanders and government agencies. The demonstrations focused on technology discovery, risk reduction, and coalition interoperability. Technologies were assessed using real-world inspired warfighter, Homeland Security/Homeland Defense and emergency responder scenarios.
FTS demonstrated at four locations this year: USAF Hanscom Air Force Base in Massachusetts, SSC Pacific San Diego in California, DHS Herndon in Virginia and USJFCOM Suffolk in Virginia. FTS demonstrated TNMA 2.0, the newest version of TNMA, designed by FTS in 2010. TNMA 2.0 is a robust, deployable network management architecture designed to help the warfighter better manage and monitor the performance and security of communication networks. TNMA 2.0 also utilizes commercial, of-the-shelf (COTS) tools, which reduces its cost, and also allows it to be expanded to monitor any network.
The CWID Report concluded that "TNMA 2.0 provided flexibility and allowed warfighters to control the network's efficiency and operability," and "combining several commercial-of-the-shelf (COTS) tools into one package enabled warfighters to successfully conduct compliancy checks, network analysis, throughput assessments, modeling and simulation of network scenarios."
TNMA 2.0 was judged on two SDRs under Interoperability, and four under Warfighter. During the demonstration, TNMA 2.0 successfully monitored the network events via SNMP traps and Syslog messages under Interoperability. Under the Warfighter category, TNMA 2.0 successfully provided: comprehensive network monitoring to promote situational awareness, streamlined time-saving display of network information for the warfighter using a single sign-on portal, integration points with other monitoring tools accessible to the warfighter, and methods to automate routine monitoring tasks at specific intervals.
One warfighter commented that TNMA 2.0 "is a mature technology and I think it would benefit network control centers at all tiers in managing and monitoring networks."
Another warfighter stated "I believe it packages a lot of capability that can make the job easier for system administrators, very beneficial."
About FedTechServices
FedTechServices, Inc. (FTS) is a minority woman- owned small business enterprise recognized for deploying "best of breed" solution development architecture for the U.S. Military, including U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) and U.S. Forces- Afghanistan (US FOR- A). FTS meets the unique requirements of the military as it provides solutions combining operational awareness with situational awareness, allowing individual control and management at the unit level without compromising HQ visibility. FTS has proven experience throughout USCENTCOM's Area of Responsibility, providing a mission- critical suite of tools that deliver effective high level network management while enhancing security of operational networks. FTS provides software consulting and training services to a client base within Government, Telecommunications, Service Provider, and Financial Services sectors. For more information please visit http://fedtechservices.com.