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JTA Referenced Standards Collection

IHS offers the Joint Technical Architecture (JTA) Referenced Standards Collection to help meet operability challenges. The JTA was established by the U.S. Department of Defense to specify a minimal set of information technology standards, including Web standards, to achieve military interoperability.

This collection from IHS will help to:

  • Increase productivity
  • Access only the specifications and standards needed
  • Link your internal information with IHS data

The JTA Referenced Standards Collection from IHS includes:

  • All JTA Documents versions including the scope of JTA compliance and its mandated standards
  • Industry Standards - approximately 60% of the standards referenced in the JTA to provide you with a comprehensive, single source of information including:

    ANSI

    IEEE

    SAE

    EIA

    IETF

    SMPTE

    ICAO

    ISO

    TIA

    IEC

    ITU

Request a quote for the IHS JTA Referenced Standards Collection.

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