NetOps is the operational construct that the Commander, U.S. Strategic Command will use to accomplish their Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) mission. NetOps enables Net-centricity by shifting the DOD from a "need to know" to a "need to share" paradigm. Net-centricity is the realization of a robust, globally interconnected network environment in which data is shared timely and seamlessly among users, applications and platforms. In today's Department of Defense (DOD) it is becoming vitally important to incorporate these NetOps and Net-centricity concepts within our training doctrine to effectively train our Soldiers in a simulated Network Centric Warfare (NCW) training environment. This will enable our Soldiers to train as they fight by being exposed to an information superiority-enabled concept of operations that generates increased combat power by networking sensors, decision-makers and Soldiers. This paper describes several initiatives at the U.S. Army Program Executive Office (PEO) Simulation Training and Instrumentation (STRI) which focus on two of the NCW tenets: Net-Centric Enterprise Services (NCES), and Net-centric Data Strategy. In particular, this paper will discuss how the Live Training Transformation (LT2) initiative at PEO STRI is beginning to address a net-centric strategy for "live" training by evolving current live training product-line assets to support a data and enterprise services strategy required to provide an effective NCW training environment for the Soldier. It is the intent of this paper to capture the experiences, to include successes and failures, while implementing this strategy to assist similar projects in the future and further the PEO STRI product line strategy.