Analysts support observer/controllers (OCs) at the Army's live instrumented Maneuver Combat Training Centers (MCTCs) by performing exercise control functions and preparing after action review (AAR) aids for feedback sessions. The Army plans to field an instrumentation system that will give units a MCTC-like training capability at their home stations, but the Army cannot afford to provide the same degree of dedicated analytical support that has been provided for MCTCs. The benefits of home station instrumentation are likely to be reduced when OCs at home station are supported by unit personal tasked temporarily to serve as analysts. The US Army Training Modernization Directorate (ATMD) envisioned the concept of a training analysis and feedback center of excellence (TAAF-X), supporting multiple MCTCs and home stations concurrently. A TAAF-X can provide home stations with access to experienced analysts, possibly reduce the ratio of analysts required per unit trained, and provide a continual human link between MCTCs and home stations. ATMD asked us to assess the feasibility of implementing the TAAF-X concept. We identified potential problems implementing the TAAF-X concept and proposed solutions where possible. Through an iterative process we refined the TAAF-X concept.