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Air National Guard—Operational Training Support (ANG-OTS

DMON Enables Realistic Training Mission Execution with Intra Air Force and Inter Service Simulator Connectivity and Interoperability.

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facilitates the largest training events involving the DMON, such as VIRTUAL FLAG and COALITION VIRTUAL FLAG, while the DTC generates scenarios and executes up to three Large Force Exercises per day in addition to several other smaller events. A highly successful DMON Argonne IV event was executed by the DTC this year and was the largest DTC event in its history. The DTOC conducts up to 65 events per week, typically providing one-on-one white force support.

The DMON 2.0 team’s core mission includes focus on collaborative efforts among DMO participants (both contractors and government) to establish, adopt, implement, and update common standards for Combat Air Forces simulation and interoperability. The program continues to address issues such as security considerations and systems interoperability through the unique collaborative technical integration team, known as the Standards Development Working Group (SDWG). Security constraints and Cross Domain Solution (CDS) operations are managed in the Rule Set Working Group (RSWG). The DMON 2.0 program continues to evolve and achieve the vision articulated from the program’s inception, providing a persistent virtual training environment to enhance operational effectiveness by integrating DMO as an increasingly capable training solution to meet the warfighter’ s needs.

Program Manager: 1 Lt. Kevin Lecours kevin.lecours.1@us.af.mil

ANG OTS is a 5-year program that was awarded in 2020 to Huntington Ingalls Industries to support and

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