Systematic will provide U.S. Army with its SitaWare C4I Command & Control Battle Management 10702175

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Systematic will provide U.S. Army with its SitaWare C4I Command & Control Battle Management.
U.S. Army Mission Command announced the award of a multi-million dollar contract to Systematic Inc. for its Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) C4I product, SitaWare. This C4I suite provides all essential Command & Control and Battle Management capabilities right out of the box, including the all-important interoperability capabilities that allow nations to exchange battlespace information with coalition partners.
     
U.S. Army Mission Command announced the award of a multi-million dollar contract to Systematic Inc. for its Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) C4I product, SitaWare. This C4I suite provides all essential Command & Control and Battle Management capabilities right out of the box, including the all-important interoperability capabilities that allow nations to exchange battlespace information with coalition partners. SitaWare offers products for systems integrators to incorporate the powerful functionality of SitaWare into their custom-built command and control applications.
     
The U.S. Army has selected Systematic Inc. as a new supplier of IT solutions to the US military. With the SitaWare solution, the U.S. Army gets a command and control system that provides the warfighter with greater situational awareness at all levels of command, as well as easier cooperation with other forces and greater security.
 
Systematic Inc. President and retired U.S. Army Col. Rafael Torres is excited to bring the capability to the Army. "SitaWare meets most of the Army's C4I requirements straight out-of-the-box," said Torres.
 

In addition, he highlighted SitaWare's open architecture which allows for integration with legacy and third party systems.

It also has built-in support for international information exchange standards providing unmatched interoperability with international allies and intra-operability between U.S. forces," Torres said.

With this award, SitaWare will become a key component of the Army Common Operating Environment, and Systematic will work with Mission Command and industry partners to develop a common framework to enhance intra-operability between U.S. and Coalition Partners.