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Joint Interoperability Test Command

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The Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC) is a United States military organization that tests technology that pertains to multiple branches of the armed services and government. There is a facility in Fort Huachuca, Arizona and in Indian Head, Maryland. JITC's vision is to be an important test and evaluation organization that advances global net-centric testing in support of warfighting capabilities. JITC's mission is to provide a full-range of rapid, standardized and customized test, evaluation, and certification services to support global net-centric warfighting capabilities under all conditions of peace and war.


Various JITC Certifications

There are many testing, certification and accreditation programs at the JITC:

1. Joint Interoperability Certification on DoD Programs of Record (PoRs)
2. Defense Switching Network Special Interoperability Certification
3. DoD IPv6 Product Certification
4. National Imagery Transmission Format Standard

http://jitc.fhu.disa.mil/

DoD IPv6 Product Certification [1]