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Work continues on multi-national Common Operating Picture at CE 08
U.S. Marines relay tracks on C2 systemsby U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Brian Hill, Combined Endeavor 2008 Public Affairs
The idea to have a single digital display of relevant operational information shared by many nations and organizations in real time is becoming closer to reality this year at Combined Endeavor.
Traditionally, when coalition partners wanted to share their operating pictures with each other, doing so required installing a separate system requiring additional training and having yet another screen to monitor in the operations center.
Through the ever-increasing capabilities provided by the Multilateral Interoperability Programme, timely and accurate information on the positions of friendly and enemy troops, and the positions and status of important infrastructure such as bridges and roads can be made available to commanders, said Tony Mansfield, command, control, communications and computers system engineer at the Marine Corps Tactical System Support Activity at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif.
"The aim is to achieve international interoperability of command and control information systems at all levels from corps to the lowest appropriate level, in order to support multinational, combined and joint operations and the advancement of digitisation in the international arena," he said.
Ukrainian Polish discussion
BAUMHOLDER, Germany (May 9, 2008) - Mr. Oleksiy Baranov (right), an engineer from Telecard-Pribor Ltd. in the Ukraine, describes to his Polish counterpart at Transbit Corp. some of the communications equipment used by the Ukraine armed forces during Combined Endeavor 2008. More than 40 participating nations use CE 08 to plan, prepare and practice using a full range of communications equipment, policies and procedures prior to deploying for NATO missions and emerging, real world crisis situations such as the evacuation of Lebanon and response to natural disasters. (U.S. EUCOM photo by U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Corey Clements) (RELEASED).
Signing telephone confirmation document
South African Army Warrant Officer First Class Lucricia Koayn, watches Poland Army Maj. Mariusz Michalski, siqn a telephone confirmation document after a telecommunication test during Combined Endeavor 2007 at Lager Aulenbach, Baumholder, Germany; May 2, 2007. Exercise Combined Endeavor 2007, a U.S. European Command-sponsored exercise, bringing NATO, Partnership of Peace and other nations together to plan and execute interoperability testing of command, control, communications and computer systems from participant nations in preperation for future combined humanitarian, peacekeeping and disaster relief operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dayton Mitchell)(RELEASED).
