NATO Interoperability Standards and Profiles
NISP
Introduction
Near Term
Long Term
Profiles
Design Rules
NATO Interoperability Standards and Profiles
VOLUME II
Near Term
AdatP-34(G)
7.0
8 March 2013
C3B Interoperability Profiles Capability Team
1. Introduction
1.1. Scope
2. Reference Models: Transition from Platform Centric to Service Oriented Models
3. Standards
3.1. Introduction
3.1.1. Releasability Statement
3.2. Operational Mission/Activities/Tasks
3.2.1. List of Standards
3.3. User Information Services
3.3.1. List of Standards
3.4. Technical Services
3.4.1. List of COI Standards
3.4.2. List of Information Integration Standards
3.4.3. List of Communications Standards
3.5. Information Assurance
3.5.1. List of Standards
3.6. Service Management and Control
4. Profiles
4.1. Introduction
4.1.1. Profiles derived from NATO Operations
4.1.2. Profiles derived from NATO member nations
4.2. Profile Specifications
4.2.1. NRF Generic Interface Profile
4.2.2. Tactical ESB - Profile
4.2.3. AMN - Profile
A. Technologies
A.1. Data Strategy
A.1.1. Data Strategy
A.1.2. Data Management
A.1.3. JC3IEDM
A.1.4. NATO Discovery Metadata Specification (NDMS)
A.1.5. Extensible Markup Language (XML)
A.2. Information Modelling
A.3. Network Infrastructure
A.3.1. Background
A.3.2. NGCS 2007 Target Architecture
A.3.3. Communications & Networking
A.3.3.1. Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4)
A.3.4. Construction of a robust IP-network infrastructure
A.3.4.1. NGCS Overview
A.3.4.2. Definition and implementation of a QoS architecture
A.3.4.3. The migration of applications onto an IP-bearer
A.3.4.4. Transition to IPv6