Tactical Data Links (TDL) Testing Training Bootcamp

Tactical Data Links (TDL) Testing Training Bootcamp is a 4-day training course covering the essentials of Tactical Data Links (TDL) Testing and to give learning to aid Risk Management that is engaged with creating, delivering, working, and supporting TDL frameworks and capacities. TDL testing and accreditation process is a basic piece of the Systems Engineering Process (SEP) which distinguishes levels of execution and helps the TDL designer in rectifying inadequacies.

TDL testing training Bootcamp gives information of TDL framework capacities and restrictions to the TDL activity and accreditation network for use in enhancing the TDL framework execution, capability and streamlining framework utilize and sustainment in tasks. 



Who Should Attend this training:

  • TDL Technical Managers 
  • TDL Engineers and Technicians 
  • TDL Project Managers 
  • Network Engineers 
  • TDL Analysts 
  • TDL Cybersecurity Professionals 
  • TDL Operational Test Staff 

Learning Objectives:

  • Explain the basic principles and concepts of of Tactical Data Links (TDL) 
  • List related TDL standards and benefits 
  • Describe the history and background of variety of TDL systems 
  • Describe the key concepts, features and mechanisms behind TDL testing, evaluation and certification 
  • Illustrate potential TDL deployment scenarios 
  • List the basic principles of TDL testing, procedures and methods 
  • Explain the basics of TDL systems engineering and product life cycles 
  • Explain the iSMART process and Interoperability testing methodology 
  • Describe TDL standards, requirements and operational models 
  • Perform TDL testing and certification policies, methods, tools, and procedures applied to Link 11, Link 16, Link 22, SADIL, VMF, JREAP, EPLRS, IFDL MADL and other TDLs 

Highlights of TDL Testing Training:

  • Position the activities in the complete TDL system verification and validation process 
  • Use testing terminology in a TDL system 
  • Use risk to drive the validation efforts 
  • Make decisions on how to test for defects more efficient 
  • Plan appropriate (risk-based) techniques to find defects 
  • Plan appropriate (risk-based) functional testing techniques 
  • Choose appropriate tests for acceptance, that is, compliance to requirements 
  • Manage TDL test data and information 
  • Manage TDL testing requirements and test failures 
  • Document the TDL test plans (activities, resources, risks) 
  • Use Interoperability Test and Evaluation and Requirements Transformation (iSMART) 

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Tactical Data Links (TDL) Testing Training Bootcamp

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