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NEWS | March 16, 2023

NOSC-L: Two New TMs Available

BLUF: Two new TMs for the NOSC-L are now available.

Soldier working on computer
Photo by Sgt. Thomas Lamb
 
The following TMs for the AN/TSC-234(V1) network management system network operations and security center-lite (NOSC-L), NSN 5895-01-657-7337, have been released:
 
  • TM 11-5895-2064-13&P-1 (Feb 23)
  • TM 11-5895-2064-13&P-2 (Feb 23)
These new TMs are restricted so you’ll need your CAC to access them. Search for the TMs HERE.
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