The NZDF has agreed to a three year operating lease of
SitaWare Command and Control software. (photo : Systematic)
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) has agreed to an operating lease of a suite of SitaWare Command & Control (C2) software through Systematic’s in-country partner, Eagle Technology.
The 3-year
agreement will support NZDF's command and control (C2) training programme of
the New Zealand’s ground forces. SitaWare will be introduced into a number of
training environments during the lease period to expose as many personnel as
possible to operating in a digital environment.
“Both Eagle
Technology and Systematic will be working very closely with the New Zealand
Army" says Greg Dillon-Price of Eagle Technology, "SitaWare will help
develop and educate the Army’s personnel to identify and improve different
operational procedures, and to examine different configurations of software and
equipment that will help them to be an informed customer for a future networked
enabled system."
SitaWare is
a rapidly deployable, off-the-shelf solution which allows integration of
multiple systems and legacy applications into a single, unified operational
overview.
The latest
version of SitaWare supports Commanders in planning and executing operations
with a comprehensive set of tools for command and control, operational planning
and situational awareness.
Built upon a
data model optimised by Systematic, SitaWare is incredibly flexible and has the
ability to support multiple MIP baselines simultaneously. This enables the user
to easily test different configurations of hardware and software, as well as
enabling them to interoperate with coalition partners regardless of whether
they are using MIP Block 2 & 3.0, NFFI or other prevailing standards.
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