PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-719

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 719

OCTOBER 2012

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-719 - Page 30 of 33
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Safety Center Offers Lite Website for
Deployed Soldiers
The U.S. Army Combat Readiness/Safety Center can help leaders and Soldiers reduce risk,
even when they are deployed to areas with limited Internet connectivity. Their homepage
is available in a “lite” version, so it loads only necessary elements to help users with slow
Internet connections find what they need. Visit the Safety Center’s lite website:
Keep PS in the Loop
Does your unit or organization publish a logistics newsletter, supply or maintenance
bulletin, or something similar? If so, please add PS to your distribution list. We’re always
looking for PM problems and solutions. Email a copy or the subscription info itself to:
half.mast@us.army.mil
P
rogram Manager (PM) Distributed Common Ground System-Army (DCGS-A)
recently adopted a new naming convention for its systems. Make note that these
systems now have new names in FED LOG, SLAMIS and other Army cataloging
databases. To maintain systems accountability, units should update their records to
re±ect the new names. See the table below for details:
Questions? Contact Joe Pickerd at DSN 848-2412, (443) 861-2412, or email:
joseph.e.pickerd.ctr@mail.mil
Old name
LIN
A35397
A35329
A53063
C18176
D11498
S68285
T37036
All Source Analysis System:
AN/TYQ-93(V)4 (DCGS-A IFS)
All Source Analysis System:
AN/TYQ-93(V)2 (DCGS-A PMFWS)
Analysis and Control Element (ACE)
Analysis Control Team—Enclave
(ACT-E)
Digital Topographic Support
System—Deployable (DTSS-D)
Surveillance Intelligence Processing
Center (SIPC)
Common Ground Station
(CGS)
New name
Server, Intelligence Fusion:
AN/TYQ-94 (DCGS-A IFS)
Workstation, Portable Multifunction:
AN/TYQ-93 (DCGS-A PMFWS)
Processing Center, Intelligence Version 1:
AN/TYQ-90 (DCGS-A IPC-1)
Processing Center, Intelligence Version 2:
AN/TYQ-103(DCGS-A IPC-2)
Workstation, Geospatial Intelligence:
AN/TYQ-71 (DCGS-A GWS)
Ground Station, Operational Intelligence:
AN/TYQ-224 (DCGS-A OGS)
Ground Station, Tactical Intelligence:
AN/TSQ-179B (DCGS-A TGS)
Pull the plunger out of the locking
detent until it stops (about
1
/
4
inch). That
unlocks the antenna so it can rotate. Make
sure the antenna cable is placed to the
outside of the plunger. That prevents it
from wrapping around the plunger. With
the cable out of the way, you can then
safely rotate the antenna to positions for
operation or stowage.
Logistics
Management…
Name Changes to PM DCGS-A Systems
Help!
my com-
mander wants me
to get this ASAS
on the pRoperty
BOok right away,
but the LIN seems
wrong!
Don’t panic,
Sergeant.
The LIN’s not
wrong, but
the item name
has
changed.
in fact, while
I’m here, there
are some
other
changes I need
to go over with
you. Let’s tackle
them right now.
thanks,
Connie!
Here’s how to keep
the antenna cable
from wrapping
around the locking
plunger and
breaking loose…
Put cable OUTSIDE plunger to keep it
from wrapping and breaking loose
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