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The TSI Scotland Network is a body of charities that support the third sector across Scotland. There are 32 TSIs – or Third Sector Interfaces in Scotland, one for each local authority area. Some are partnerships working across large urban and geographical areas, some combine all the functions of the TSIs’ work under one roof.

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The TSI Scotland Network is supported to carry out its main functions by the Third Sector Unit of Scottish Government.

Read our newly launched TSI Scotland Network Manifesto here.

What are the main functions of the TSI Scotland Network?

The third sector includes charities, community groups, development trusts, social enterprises and the volunteering sector. In September 2018, the new TSI Outcomes Framework was launched after a period of collaboration and discussion between the Network leaders and Scottish Government. It was recognised that the role of the TSIs needed to change and the focus of TSIs was to take a more strategic role in third sector involvement in community planning and health and social care integration and in responding to local needs and outcomes.

The key functions of the TSIs is now to help the third sector in each area in the following ways:

  • Building Capacity
  • Source of Knowledge
  • Connecting partners
  • Voice of the Sector

It was agreed that is it is not realistic to expect TSIs to contribute to every relevant government strategy so they link their work to the following:

  • National Performance Framework sections:
    • We respect and fulfil human rights and live free from discrimination
    • We tackle poverty by sharing opportunities, wealth and power more equally
    • We live in communities that are inclusive, empowered , resilient and safe
    • We are healthy and active We are well educated, skilled and able to contribute to society
  • Social Enterprise Strategy
  • Volunteering for All

For more information on the role of the TSIs, please go to the TSI Outcomes Framework here.

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The TSI Scotland Network leaders work closely together to share best practice, gather information and shape collective responses. This section and through the twitter feed @TSIScotNet information is provided on important and influential work carried out by the TSI Scotland Network with partners that has been carried out to inform national leaders and Scottish Government.

Server infrastructure and software advancements are supporting the Army’s tactical mobility, a key modernization target.

Taking the network into battle can be challenging for Army soldiers operating on the tactical edge. The Army’s Command Post Computing Environment, known as CP CE, is an integrated mission command system that supports warfighters across intelligence, fires, logistics, maneuvers and airspace management capabilities. The need for this system to include open system architecture and be interoperable, cost effective and cyber secure are key goals of the Product Manager Mission Command (PM MC) of the Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications-Tactical (PEO C3T).

However, the system’s size, weight and power (SWAP) characteristics are another important consideration. The CP CE needs to be easily transported, set up and taken down on the tactical edge as warfighters “jump” or move to new locations, explained Maj. Tim Forry, USA, assistant product manager, CP CE, to SIGNAL Magazine during a recent visit to PEO C3T at Aberdeen Proving Ground.

PM MC is working to implement lines of effort (LOE) squarely tied to the Army’s network modernization, outlined by Acting Secretary Ryan McCarthy and Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley last October as one of six modernization priorities. Among its work on other LOEs, PM MC is tackling LOE 4, improving the command post’s mobility and survivability.

Here, advancements to the tactical server infrastructure are helping the Army leverage SWAP gains, Forry said. They are looking at improving the size of the current stack of servers, which weighs about 1,300 pounds, includes nine transit cases and takes several hours to deploy the first time. “Then, if you have to jump to a tactical environment you are looking at least at another 30 minutes of start up and shut down on each side,” Forry added.

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They have selected two different forms factors (large and small) for their Tactical Server Infrastructure-version 2 (TSI-v2), Forry shared. In the larger form, the TSI-v2 requires only three transit cases and weighs about 357 pounds. Automation of the server software, combined with other improvements, has cut deployment time. “It now takes about two to two and a half hours for initial deployment, Forry stated. “And the start up and shut down time for jumps is about 10 minutes on either side.” That version also has more computing power than the original stack, Forry stressed.

The second, small TSI-v2 “looks like a laptop server,” said Forry. While it does not have the same computing power as the larger form, it provides a continuity of operations, or COOP, solution.

“The smaller version has a more expeditionary capability with the essentials that you would need,” the major noted. The idea with that is at the division level and higher, they would have primary and backup large TSI-v2 units in the main and tactical command posts, and in the brigade, they would have a combination of a large and a small TSI-v2. The small would provide their COOP in the event that they have to jump, giving them all the capabilities that they need on the move, until they set and bring WIN-T [Warfighter Information Network-Tactical] back up at that location.” At the Battalion level, warfighters would have two of the small laptop servers, he added.

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The improved TSI-v2 technology gives warfighters increased computing power. And by reducing the weight and the number of network cases that they have to transport, the Army is making tactical communications more mobile.

“In a vehicle, cube space is at a premium, in any unit, especially a headquarters unit, so you are always having to make decisions on what to take and who is going to go,” Forry shared. “We are trying to make those decisions easier to ease the burden for soldiers.”

PM MC also is making other improvements to the software for the TSI-v2. “What we are doing at least software wise, is leveraging common look, common feel, common data structure, core utilities, from the command post product, that is shared into the coalition environment or the mounted environment,” Forry said. This addresses LOE 2, or Program of Record (PoR) convergence, which will reduce complexity, stove-piped systems, hardware sustainment and training needs.

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“While today, I could not take every system and pile them all onto the tactical server infrastructure, CP CE lays the groundwork in providing the data, intelligence, precision, message center, chat functionality, readiness and resource reporting,” Forry noted. “Because we provide all those things, we call tell the other PoRs, ‘I already have this for you, I just need you to bring in what the delta is that makes your product special on top.’”

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The software advancements—as well as leveraging the increased computing power in a smaller form factor—inches PM MC closer to getting almost all of their key systems onto one system, Forry stated. “Ending up with one system, one solution, one command post and one set of server infrastructure to operate it all, that would be nirvana.” PM MC will work over the next several fiscal years to collapse all those systems.