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Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Challenges for DoD and NATO Training by Tonex

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The “Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Challenges for DoD and NATO” is a comprehensive 2-day course designed to provide military personnel, engineers, and professionals with a deep understanding of the critical role of E3 in the defense sector. This course will explore the various challenges and solutions associated with managing electromagnetic environments, ensuring the reliability and effectiveness of communication, radar, and electronic warfare systems in both DoD and NATO operations.

Learning Objectives:
Upon completing this course, participants will achieve the following learning objectives:

  • Understand the fundamentals of Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) and its significance in military operations.
  • Recognize the specific E3 challenges faced by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and NATO forces.
  • Learn how E3 science and technology contribute to preparedness for future warfare scenarios.
  • Gain insights into shipboard electromagnetic compatibility improvement programs and strategies.
  • Explore techniques for spectrum monitoring and the spectrum certification process.
  • Acquire knowledge of solving shipboard electromagnetic interference problems, including the use of radar-absorbing materials.
  • Assess the electromagnetic environment of below-deck spaces in Navy ships through complex cavities.
  • Understand the role of joint and coalition forces in the operational electromagnetic environment.
  • Learn about low-frequency magnetic field limits and computational electromagnetics in integrated design.
  • Explore E3 support for counter Remote-IED electronic warfare, integrated topside design support, and EMI capabilities and limitations.

Audience:
This course is intended for military personnel, engineers, technical staff, and professionals working within the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), NATO, and related defense organizations. It is particularly valuable for individuals involved in the design, maintenance, and operation of military communication, radar, and electronic warfare systems.

Course Topics:

Day 1:

  • Introduction to Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3)
  • Meeting the Electromagnetic Environmental Effects Challenge
  • E3 Challenges Facing the U.S. DoD and NATO
  • The Importance of E3 Science and Technology in Preparation for Future Warfare
  • Shipboard Electromagnetic Compatibility Improvement Program
  • Solving the E3 Challenge
  • Spectrum Monitoring for the Fleet
  • Spectrum Certification Process

Day 2:

  • Shipboard Electromagnetic Interference Problem Solving
  • Broadband Satellite Terminals
  • Use of Radar-Absorbing Material to Resolve Electromagnetic Interference Problems
  • Complex Cavities: Assessing the Electromagnetic Environment of Below-Deck Spaces in Navy Ships
  • Joint and Coalition Forces in the Operational Electromagnetic Environment
  • Low-Frequency Magnetic Field Limits
  • Computational Electromagnetics for Integrated Design
  • E3 Support of Counter Remote-IED Electronic Warfare
  • Integrated Topside Design Support
  • EMI Capabilities and Limitations

Participants in this course will gain a comprehensive understanding of E3 challenges and solutions, enabling them to contribute effectively to the mission success and readiness of DoD and NATO forces in an increasingly complex electromagnetic environment.

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