Systematic has announced an evolution of its dismounted command-and-control (C2) software solution with the development of SitaWare Edge 2.0 building on the success of the in-service SitaWare Edge and the wider SitaWare suite.
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The new system builds on the proven capabilities of the in-service SitaWare Edge and the wider SitaWare suite, introducing an advanced mapping system along with a range of features that enhance the user experience and improve C2 across the battlespace.
The Australian Army has received quantities of SitaWare Edge and Frontline, and selected SitaWare Headquarters to provide its interim Track Management Capability.
In this role, it is focused on providing coalition interoperability to Army by consolidating information from Battle Management Systems to produce a Common Tactical Picture and Recognised Ground Picture, and provides coalition interoperability, among other functions.
Jesper Annexgaard, Systematic’s product manager for small and mobile devices, said, “Dismounts operate at the tip of the spear and are often the most vulnerable military assets.”
SitaWare Edge 2.0 introduces a new mapping engine – the same as that employed in SitaWare Headquarters – that offers full 3D capabilities and supports a range of geospatial analysis tools, as well as aligning symbology across the suite.
Annexgaard added, “Menus have been reorganised to improve workflows, and we have introduced a new action wheel that gives fast access to the most important functions.”
The system integrates seamlessly with SitaWare Headquarters and SitaWare Frontline, giving top-to-bottom C2 and situational awareness across the battlespace.
It also employs SitaWare Tactical Communications protocols, which enable large volumes of data to be transmitted over limited bandwidth and in challenging conditions.
Further features include an integrated chat function – enabling the map interface to remain on-screen at all times – and the ability to hand sketch on the screen.
SitaWare Edge 2.0’s responsive design optimises user interaction on Android mobile and tablet devices, with menus and tools adjusting according to screen orientation and resolution.
It also features light and dark display modes to meet tactical needs, and is designed to function with or without gloves. As with the other members of the SitaWare suite, SitaWare Edge 2.0 continues Systematic’s design philosophy of having an open architecture and the availability of a software development kit that enables third-party applications to be built and integrated, empowering customers to drive the development of their dismounted C2 capability.
The standards-based design also permits interoperation with non-SitaWare users, the software is able to share key information – such as positional data – with other systems.
SitaWare Edge 2.0 is in the early stages of fielding with several experienced SitaWare users, providing Systematic with important operational feedback. Among these is the Slovenian Army, a longstanding user of the SitaWare suite that has recently carried out trials using SitaWare Edge 2.0 to support civil authorities.
Systematic A/S, established in 1985, develops software and system solutions for customers in both the public and private sector. Today, the company is the largest privately owned software company in Denmark, with solutions sold to customers in 50+ countries. More than 1 million people worldwide now use Systematic solutions and services.
The company has 1,000+ employees and is headquartered in Aarhus, Denmark, with offices in Copenhagen, Australia, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, New Zealand, Sweden, Romania, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States.