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UNCLASSIFIEDACP 200(B) Vol 1g. Indications and Warning;h. Targeting Environment;i. Intelligence;j. Common Operational Picture;k. Collaborative planning tools (such as Chat, Whiteboard, etc);l. Web Browsing; andm. Voice.TECHNICAL VIEW232. The technical view provides the technical foundation for interoperability and theseamless flow of information between maritime forces. Specifically, it provides an exampleof the rules and standards governing the arrangement, interaction, and interdependence ofsystem parts or elements, whose purpose is to ensure the interoperability among allied units.The technical view is illustrated in Figures 2–6 and 2–7, and is shown to include technicalstandards, conventions, and rules that govern services and interfaces to support theestablishment and operation of a MTWAN.233. The Communications Subnets, Routing Architecture and Transport Services are themost important layers in a MTWAN technical view. These layers provide a scalable, flexible,interoperable architecture that support a variety of end-user applications and backbonetechnologies.234. The implementation of applications and network services in an MTWAN may differfrom this publication, and not all backbone technologies listed in TV-1.1 may be employed.Any such differences will be reflected in local network handbooks or supplements to ACP200. Also, not all end-user applications, network services, and backbone technologies arelisted in TV-1.1.Uncontrolled copy when printed2-10UNCLASSIFIEDOriginal

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