The Joint Tactical Networking Center (JTNC) yesterday said the JTRS Enterprise Network Manager (JENM), developed under the guidance of the Program Manager (PM) Joint Tactical Networks (JTN), was assessed as operationally suitable and effective with a recommendation for Service introduction.
The JENM Operational Test Agency Evaluation Report (OTN-2-MP) was released Sept. 10, 2012 by Commander, Operational Test and Evaluation Force.
The Initial Operational Test and Evaluation (IOT&E) of JENM was conducted in conjunction with JTRS Manpack and Rifleman Radios testing during the Army’s Network Integration Evaluation (NIE) 12.2 in April and May at White Sands Missile Range, N.M..
JENM plans, configures and monitors JTRS radio networks that use the Soldier Radio Waveform (SRW) and the Wideband Networking Waveform (WNW).
These waveforms have the ability to transmit both voice and data, including video, photographs and graphic images over a secure wireless network managed by JENM. Furthermore, JENM provides the ability for JTRS based radios, developed by Program of Record (POR) and Non-Developmental Item (NDI) commercial vendors, to interoperate together and form a cohesive network.
JENM is the network manager employed for all SRW networks supported by POR Manpack and Rifleman Radios and four NDI radio systems currently participating in NIE 13.1.
It also is a critical tool supporting SRW capable radios that are currently being integrated into the Army NETOPS systems as part of the Army’s Capability Set 13 fielding plan.
PM JTN, formerly PM Network Enterprise Domain (NED), is improving the capabilities of JENM to provide a more cohesive user interface and add the ability to manage radios using the next generation satellite communications waveform, Mobile User Objective System (MUOS), which is currently under development.
JENM is now being used in theater by soldiers serving in Afghanistan to plan, configure, monitor and manage JTRS-capable SRW radios in support of combat operations.