4.2. Profile Specifications

34. This section summarizes the profiles, listed in volume 4:

4.2.1. NRF Generic Interface Profile

35. The purpose of this profile is to support NRF rotation specific profile development.

4.2.2. Tactical ESB - Profile

36. The aim of this specification is to describe a profile for a tactical Enterprise Service Bus (tact ESB) to be used in a coalition, highly mobile and distributed environment. The profile focuses specifically on requirements from military usage and goes beyond the ESB specification, available in civil implementations/products.

37. The profile is a generic specification; following the principle construction elements, it allows for national implementations a derivation from the proposed one, not losing the interoperability aspects.

38. Details of this profile are contained in: IT-AmtBw_A5_RuDi-High_Level_Concept_400.pdf (DEU)

4.2.3. AMN - Profile

39. The purpose of this specification is to define an Interoperability Standards Profile to support the Afghanistan Mission Network (AMN) and transition from today's legacy systems to NNEC by defining a basic level of system interoperability in order to enhance the exchange of information within and across the AMN. To support the goal of widespread interoperability the AMN Interoperability Profile defines a minimum profile of services and standards for Technical Interfaces, Data Interchange Standards and Application Profile Standards that are sufficient to provide a useful level of interoperability.