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About Us
Tidewater Technology Group (TTG) is located in Chesapeake, VA - less than 10 miles from the Joint Forces Command (JFCOM) in Suffolk, VA. Our primary is to insure interoperability for the US Army in the joint environment. In addition to working with JFCOM we coordinate on a routine basis with the US Navy’s Commander Fleet Forces Command (CFFC) in Norfolk, VA; Air Combat Command (ACC) at Langley AFB; and US Army’s TRADOC at Fort Monroe, VA. TTG has supported the US Army for the past three years providing personnel with recent operational experience in Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF), as well as highly skilled Systems Engineers - helping the US Army develop future Information Technology Architectures. We have been tasked to coordinate the Army Architectures with Joint and Coalition Forces. We are a small but very capable business. Our primary customer is the Special Projects Office, PEO C3T at Fort Monmouth, NJ. We have participated in the following Joint Exercises: Terminal Fury (TF 03/04), Millennium Challenge 2002 (MC02), Joint Rapid Architecture Exercise (JRAE), Joint Task Force Exercise (JTFEX), Coalition Warrior Interoperability Demonstration (CWID). We have provided exercise support at Yokosuka, Japan, Suffolk, VA, Dahlgren, VA, and NORTHCOM, Colorado Springs. In addition to exercise participation, TTG has integrated a web-based access control engine into military interoperability capability: the Land War Portal for the US Army and the Guard Net Portal specifically to address the National Guard’s in requirement to interface with Homeland Security organizations. Our portal concept allows role-based access to the critical information the Warfighter needs…through a single logon. These portals have been exercised in JRAE and CWID. This recent participation in experimentation has provided a one-of-a-kind Joint experience of exploiting the web-based capability of the Army Battle Command Suite (ABCS) version 6.4. This experience has been subsequently sought after by the National Simulation Center Fort Leavenworth, Battle Command Training Program (BCTP), and the Deployable Joint Command and Control (DJC2) Panama City. TTG is a member of The OpenGroup – a non-profit organization, composed of world leading IT companies and academics dedicated to sharing and securing data in the global enterprise. TTG’s president is the industry chairperson for the Grid Enterprise Services Forum. This access to the world’s technical leaders in web standards guarantees that TTG engineers will remain on the cutting edge. TTG engineers have provided the Hampton Roads Executive Airport with high speed wired and wireless internet utilizing T-1 lines with as satellite backup. Our technicians also provide seat management and help desk services for airport clients. |
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