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Common Training Instrumentation Architecture (CTIA)


MISSION:


To provide a flexible product-line architecture environment that will support the development and evolution of a common architecture to support Army live-training instrumentation systems. The product line provides integration and interoperability with legacy and emerging Army and joint architectures such as the Live, Virtual and Constructive Integrating Architecture (LVC-IA) and the Test and Training Enabling Architecture (TENA). The CTIA provides cost reduction across the total life-cycle of Army live-training instrumentation systems.



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CTIA Logo

DESCRIPTION:


The CTIA is the foundation architecture of the Live Training Transformation Family of Training Systems (LT2-FTS) strategy. The CTIA is the product-line architecture that provides commonality across training instrumentation systems and interoperability across LVC and joint training systems. It consists of the architecture services, software components, standards and protocols to be used by systems developers and is the core software component of the Army live-training instrumentation systems. With significant emphasis on commonality, the CTIA improves the quality of training while significantly reducing development, training, logistics and sustainment costs. The CTIA and its family of product-line components are Army-owned and are managed by the PM TRADE Assistant Project Manager. The CTIA-based systems are fielded and fully operational at the Army’s Combat Training Centers (CTCs) and at numerous homestation training ranges. Additionally, CTIA systems are being fielded by the Marine Corps and Air Force. The CTIA systems are Information Assurance certified to operate at the secret classification level.


Common Training Instrumentation Architecture (CTIA) OV-1
Common Training Instrumentation Architecture (CTIA) OV-1
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