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    New Mobile Tracking System Gets Real-World Trial During Flood

    New Mobile Tracking System Gets Real-World Trial During Flood

    Photo By Tech. Sgt. Jecca Geffre | Spc. Whitney Brag, 231st Brigade Support Battalion, tracks vehicles using the Mobile...... read more read more

    VALLEY CITY, NORTH DAKOTA, UNITED STATES

    04.18.2011

    Story by Sgt. Jecca Geffre 

    North Dakota National Guard Public Affairs

    VALLEY CITY, N.D. — The number of closed roads and detours weaving throughout towns surrounded by floodwater this spring can pose some navigational challenges for North Dakota guardsmen conducting various operations there. In Valley City, soldiers are giving new technology a trial run to help them traverse around flood-affected areas.

    Just like a normal navigation system, the Mobile Tracking System, or MTS, helps them find a route, but that’s not all it does.

    The MTS gives guardsmen map overlays of the communities they work in. The system relies on a satellite relay and is able to give the locations of vehicles to the tactical operations center. The TOC is a command post employed by the military where officers and specially trained personnel set up to guide the element executing the mission.

    Another convenient feature of the MTS is the ability to use overlay maps on the monitor.

    “This allows the vehicles to update information as they see it on the ground. It’s great for a situation like the one we have here in Valley City, with streets closing down due to flooding and the levee building,” said Sgt. Michael Bauder, with Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment of the 231st Brigade Support Battalion. Bauder is responsible for the employment of the MTS on the ground here.

    If a road is closed, a red ‘X’ will appear on the map.

    The MTS is similar to the Blue Force Tracker, or BFT, systems that are used in tactical vehicles. The BFT — a GPS-enabled system that provides military commanders and forces with location information about friendly military forces — and the MTS are able to communicate with each other through a central computer at the TOC.

    Two of the logistic vehicles on the ground for Valley City’s flood fight are equipped with the new Mobile Tracking System, and this is the first time it has been put to use in a non-training environment.

    The MTS is capable of identifying vehicles by a color-coded system and the new devices allow operators to assign codes that will make a bumper number or call sign visible to the main control center. The software also allows the TOC to list the vehicles in a hierarchy structure that reflects the different levels of command that they fall under.

    Company A of the 231st Brigade Support Battalion conducted some training to familiarize soldiers with the MTS, but Bauder said the best way to learn is by actually using it in the field.

    Spc. Whitney Brag, Mandan, N.D., is learning to use the MTS and finds the system pretty easy to operate.

    “If the quick reaction force runs into issues, we can locate them and let them know an alternate route,” she said. “This is a really nice feature because we have seen bridges get closed off and streets blocked off while we’ve been here fighting the flood.”

    Around 300 National Guard members had been activated to the Valley City area this spring to help the city build up levees, patrol dikes and haul sandbags to respond effectively to anticipate water levels. Now that the levees have been raised, the number of Guardsmen needed to assist the city has dropped to about 160.

    Brag said she is comfortable with the system but admits that it has capabilities that she would further like to learn to use.

    “It’s great to use technology to make life easier, because it can get a little hectic out there,” she said.

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    Date Taken: 04.18.2011
    Date Posted: 04.20.2011 09:24
    Story ID: 69024
    Location: VALLEY CITY, NORTH DAKOTA, US

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