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The U.S. Army Deputy Chief of Staff, or G2, Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley (second from left), visited the Intelligence and Security Command Detention Training Facility, or IDTF, at Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis recently. The IDTF provides a multidiscipline Foundry training platform specializing in realistic training environments enabling commanders to train and certify individual on collective intelligence tasks. The IDTF provides an intelligence range, methods for integrating maneuvers, a scenario environment and facilities supporting IT architecture and other critical training enablers, such as role players and a signals intelligence environment, to create realistic live collection opportunities in accordance with training and evaluation guidelines. In the photo, from left, Col. James C. Royse, Ashley, Lt. Col. Kimberly Marquez and Mark Stanley toured the IDTF and observed an ongoing exercise.
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JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-CAMP BULLIS, Texas - The U.S. Army Deputy Chief of Staff, or G2, Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley (second from left), visited the Intelligence and Security Command Detention Training Facility, or IDTF, at Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis recently. The IDTF provides a multidiscipline Foundry training platform specializing in realistic training environments enabling commanders to train and certify individual on collective intelligence tasks. The IDTF provides an intelligence range, methods for integrating maneuvers, a scenario environment and facilities supporting IT architecture and other critical training enablers, such as role players and a signals intelligence environment, to create realistic live collection opportunities in accordance with training and evaluation guidelines. In the photo, from left, Col. James C. Royse, Ashley, Lt. Col. Kimberly Marquez and Mark Stanley toured the IDTF and observed an ongoing exercise.


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