USJFCOM’s Joint System Integration Center is currently hosting its annual Coalition Warrior Interoperability Demonstration (CWID), designed to showcase interoperability trials focused on assessing developing technology solutions against command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capability gaps as identified by combatant commanders, services, agencies and coalition partners.
Chris Boggs, U.S. CWID plans officer, told me that the trials were of the utmost importance in regards to communication efforts.
(The trial) enables combatant commanders and the coalition community to investigate command and control (C2) solutions to enhance coalition interoperability and information sharing through rigorous assessment and evaluation. [These] material solutions … can improve decision making and ensure communication between joint and coalition partners is seamless and unimpeded.
To learn about CWID, click here.




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