Command Post Computing Environment Enables Interoperability in Military Exercise

Systematic, Inc.’s team of subject matter experts recently supported Exercise Allied Spirit, a Defender-Europe 2020 linked exercise, where they served as a conduit for participating forces in Europe and U.S. Army Mission Command, and helped 1st Cavalry Division soldiers at Fort Hood, Texas, learn how to fight more effectively using the U.S. Army’s Command Post Computing Environment (CPCE) software framework.

Press releaseThursday, June 25, 2020

Systematic, Inc.’s team of subject matter experts recently supported Exercise Allied Spirit, a Defender-Europe 2020 linked exercise, where they served as a conduit for participating forces in Europe and U.S. Army Mission Command, and helped 1st Cavalry Division soldiers at Fort Hood, Texas, learn how to fight more effectively using the U.S. Army’s Command Post Computing Environment (CPCE) software framework. Systematic’s SitaWare Headquarters command and control software functions as the backbone for CPCE, providing soldiers with enhanced situational awareness and battle management capabilities.

 

Exercise Allied Spirit took place in Poland earlier this month and featured a Polish airborne operation and a U.S.-Polish division-size river crossing. The exercise showed how CPCE software can be used by operational units while providing interoperability with coalition partners. It is one of several that Systematic, Inc.’s team of subject matter experts is expected to support throughout the year where they will advise users on the integration, application and operational use of SitaWare. 

 

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