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    Guardsmen train on media satellite technology for upcoming mobilization

    Guardsmen train on media satellite technology for upcoming mobilization

    Photo By Capt. Julieanne Muckey | Spc. Manda Walters, a public affairs specialist in the South Dakota Army National...... read more read more

    RAPID CITY, SD, UNITED STATES

    10.25.2012

    Story by Spc. Manda Walters 

    129th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment

    RAPID CITY, S.D. - Soldiers with the South Dakota Army National Guard’s 129th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment trained on state-of-the-art satellite equipment at Camp Rapid Oct. 22-24 in preparation for their upcoming deployment to Afghanistan.

    The Defense Video and Imagery Distribution System’s mobile satellite, known as DVIDS Direct, will give the unit, made up of journalists and broadcasters, the capability of providing U.S. news media with real-time broadcast-quality video, photography and print products.

    “The unit could broadcast high-profile events live,” said Donovan Hill, a support engineer with NORSAT Inc., who provided the training. “DVIDS Direct was used in the spring of 2012 to feed video of the president’s address from Bagram Airfield.”

    DVIDS Direct will also allow the 129th to provide media outlets with immediate interview opportunities with service members, commanders and subject matter experts.

    “This technology allows television or radio stations the opportunity to interview soldiers from their community, live on-the-air,” said Sgt. 1st Class Theanne Tangen, operations noncommissioned officer. “The system will also provide our unit internet capabilities, allowing us to upload our content, in remote areas that are without the internet.”

    The three days of training focused on introducing the Rapid City-based unit to satellite terminology and the technical aspect of satellite news gathering.

    “The unit has not used satellite systems prior to the training, so we were shown everything from setting up the satellite dishes, to operating the software and transmitting video,” said Tangen. “We went through the entire process enough times that we’re confident in our abilities and look forward to using the technology overseas to help us reach an even bigger audience.”

    The 129th will add two DVIDS Direct systems to their inventory, which will not only be used in Afghanistan, but when they return home as well.

    “DVIDS Direct will let us distribute our products immediately to media outlets worldwide, whether we are in South America covering stories on our State Partnership Program or here in South Dakota reporting on the National Guard’s role in statewide emergencies like the Missouri River Flood,” said Sgt. Jacqueline Fitzgerald, broadcast noncommissioned officer.

    “This technology will enhance our ability to provide media with reliable access to all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces and coalition partners serving overseas,” said Tangen. “It also helps us fulfill the military’s obligation to provide maximum disclosure of information with minimum delay.”

    To view videos, photos and stories about service members serving at home or abroad, or to download this content for media use, visit http://www.dvidshub.net/

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    Date Taken: 10.25.2012
    Date Posted: 10.25.2012 18:40
    Story ID: 96782
    Location: RAPID CITY, SD, US

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