Date: 29 Sep 06 Unclassified MIP @ 1999-2006 1 Multilateral Interoperability Programme CIO-G6 JC3IEDM Briefing 9 November 2006 www.mip-site.org This Multilateral Interoperability Programme (MIP) Standard Briefing been reviewed and is hereby “Approved” by the Heads of Delegation of participating members. The information contained herein remains the property of the MIP Participants; as such, its release to nations or agencies, who are not themselves participants in the Multilateral Interoperability Programme, including the media and general public is agreed however, unauthorised amendment of the information is not permitted. Use of MIP information, from this or any other MIP document, is entirely at the Users risk. Furthermore, if information contained within this document is used, appropriate acknowledgement to the MIP should be made.
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Date: 29 Sep 06Unclassified
MIP @ 1999-2006 1
Multilateral Interoperability Programme
CIO-G6 JC3IEDM Briefing
9 November 2006www.mip-site.org
This Multilateral Interoperability Programme (MIP) Standard Briefing been reviewed and is hereby “Approved” by the Heads of Delegation of participating members. The information contained herein remains the property of the MIP Participants; as such, its release to nations or agencies, who are not themselves participants in the Multilateral
Interoperability Programme, including the media and general public is agreed however, unauthorised amendment of the information is not permitted. Use of MIP information, from this or any other MIP document, is entirely at the Users risk. Furthermore, if information contained within this document is used, appropriate acknowledgement to the MIP should
• “The aim of the Multilateral Interoperability Programme (MIP) is to achieve international interoperability of Command and Control Information Systems (C2IS) at all levels from corps to battalion, or lowest appropriate level, in order to support multinational (including NATO), combined and joint operations and the advancement of digitization in the international arena.”
To define the To define the minimumminimum operational and operational and technical requirements to be included technical requirements to be included within system specification which will within system specification which will allow national C2 systems to interoperate allow national C2 systems to interoperate by the automatic exchange of data i.e. by the automatic exchange of data i.e. Level 5 of System Interconnection.Level 5 of System Interconnection.
• CIO/G-6: JC3IEDM foundation for US Army Data Strategy• G3: Has officially endorsed the JC3IEDM• GIG
– J6I has identified JC3IEDM / MIP addresses Key Interface Profile #17– Identified as applicable to User Defined Operational Picture (UDOP) COI
• ABCS – Current US MIP implementation program is Maneuver Control System– Implementation on-going in MCS 6.4 GE– Planned software reuse - other ABCS programs
• Army Future Combat Systems (FCS)– MIP being leveraged to satisfy coalition interoperability requirements– JC3IEDM integral to FCS data strategy (with extensions)
• Shared Tactical Picture - Ground (STP-G)– Germany (GE), Italy (IT), Sweden (SW), and the United Kingdom (UK)
• Blue Force Tracking (BFT) COI• Global Force Management (GFM) • Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear Community• DISA XML Registry: MIP XML in Coalition Namespace• DMSO: JC3IEDM adopted as basis for Modeling & Simulation Data Strategy• Strike COI investigating implementation• NECC (JC2) investigating implementation• Simulation to C4I Interoperability OIPT (5 Work Plans totaling $1.388M)