The Training Devices, Nonsystem (LI 2062NA0100) program is a comprehensive Army initiative designed to procure and sustain a wide range of training devices that are not tied to specific weapon systems. The primary goal is to enhance individual, unit, and collective training by providing realistic simulations of battlefield conditions, including combat stressors such as smoke, noise, and confusion. This line item supports the acquisition and modernization of devices that enable force-on-force and force-on-target training, engagement simulation, and classroom instruction. It also aims to reduce resource consumption and overall training costs. The program is managed by the Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation (PEO STRI) and Army Contracting Command (ACC), Orlando, FL.
NA0101: Soldier Training Support Program (STSP) focuses on the procurement and upgrade of Basic Electronics Maintenance Trainer (BEMT) II systems. Planned efforts include the purchase, upgrade, and installation of BEMT systems, including critical electronic test cards and extended warranties. The BEMT enables hands-on electronic maintenance training for numerous Military Occupational Specialties across multiple Army locations, supporting the Army's digital engineering and software modernization strategies. These activities are intended to improve product integration, deployment, and cyber activities, while promoting asset reuse to meet modernization priorities.
NA0103: Command & Control supports the procurement of Common Battle Command Simulation Equipment (CBCSE) and cyber compliance efforts for the Joint Land Component Constructive Training Capability (JLCCTC). The objective is to maintain cyber security posture, ensure compliance with National Security Agency standards, and field updated versions of JLCCTC at prioritized sites. This program supports institutional and operational mission command training for Active, Reserve, and National Guard units, with a focus on software modifications, configuration management, and helpdesk activities.
NA0105: Ranges and Targets supports the Digital Range Training System (DRTS) and Future Army System of Integrated Targets (FASIT). Funding covers technology refreshment for key ranges, procurement of targetry hardware and software for new ranges, autonomous robotic moving targets, dynamic infrared projection systems, and battlefield effects replication devices. The program also funds software support, cybersecurity updates, and range recapitalization to ensure automated ranges remain fully mission capable. These investments are critical for maintaining soldier readiness and providing accurate feedback during live-fire training.
NA0106: Battle Command Training Center Support provides for the procurement of network infrastructure hardware and software, refreshes mission command tactical server infrastructure, and upgrades furniture, fixtures, and equipment at Mission Training Complex (MTC) locations. The program ensures compliance with Risk Management Framework requirements and supports technology refresh cycles, including Electronic Security System access control upgrades. These efforts are aligned with the Next Gen Constructive initiative and aim to streamline program execution, reduce redundancy, and support operational needs at MTCs.
NA0110: Live Training supports the Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness Capability-Instrumentation System (JPMRC-IS), Home Station Instrumentation Training System (HITS), Soldier Monitoring System (SMS), and Threat Integrated Air Defense System (TIADS). Key objectives include software updates, cybersecurity, technology refreshment, and operational support for distributed live, virtual, and constructive training. The program also funds multi-domain operations experimentation in the Indo-Pacific area and ensures the safety of soldiers during training through real-time monitoring and alert systems.
NA0116: MILES Program provides for the procurement of Instrumentable-Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System (I-MILES) kits for vehicle tactical engagement simulation, technology refreshment, and contractor support. I-MILES enhances force-on-force tactical engagement training by replicating weapon effects with eye-safe lasers and integrating data for after-action reviews. The program supports standardization of training across home station, combat training centers, and deployed environments, contributing to improved readiness and interoperability.
NA0121: LVC Architecture maintains the Common Training Instrumentation Architecture (CTIA) and Live, Virtual, Constructive-Integrating Architecture (LVC-IA). Funding supports infrastructure, core lab facilities, post-deployment software support, and technology refresh and modifications to ensure interoperability with legacy and future systems. The program enables integration of live, virtual, and constructive training domains, supporting the Army's synthetic training environment and mission command systems. These efforts are essential for achieving cost-effective, high-fidelity training and mission rehearsal opportunities for Army commanders and warfighters.