b'Rear Adm. John Meier, commander of Naval Air Force Atlantic, participates in an Advanced Naval Technology Exercise at Naval Air Station Oceana where engineers from the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division demonstrated a next-generation flight line tracking system. The 5G Identification of Support Equipment (5GISE) system tracks flight line assets like fuel trucks, tow tractors, and other support equipment in real-time on mobile devices via GPS to improve situational awareness and efficiency for naval aviation operations. (U.S. Navy photo) Navy Engineers DevelopNext-Generation Flight Line Tracking Systemhttps://www.jbmdl.jb.mil/News/Article/2926379/navy-engineers-develop-next-generation-flight-line-tracking-system/By NAVAIR News NAVAIR NewsThe system drastically improves logistics efficiency and Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst Public Affairs readiness, and was successfully demonstrated during a recent NEWS | Dec. 7, 2022 Advanced Naval Technology Exercise at Naval Air Station The Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft DivisionOceana, Virginia.(NAWCAD) successfully developed and demonstrated anEvery moment a Sailor waits for a part, fuel truck or tool advanced logistics tracking system that could change theis time better spent on important priorities like aircraft prep way Navy flight lines operate around the world. or maintenance, said NAWCAD systems engineer Kevin Using mobile devices and specially designed software,Larkins, the 5GISE system integrator. Tech and data infusion the 5G Identification of Support Equipment (5GISE) systemis critical to modernization of naval logistics operations on tracks and displays the location of equipment and aircraftflight lines.using GPS tags to record data and support operations in NAWCAD developed 5GISE in-house in 2021 after Rear real-time.Adm. John Meier, commander of Naval Air Force Atlantic, 14 Military Appreciation Resource Magazine Thank You For Your Service'