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Exclusive Updates on the Manticus Apollo & MDO C2 Demonstrator Projects at Network Centric Warfare 2020 in Rome

SMi Reports: Senior representatives from the NATO C2COE and the Estonian Land Forces are set to present exclusive updates on their projects at the conference in Rome, next February.

Rome, Italy, November 29, 2019 --(PR.com)-- SMi Group�s 4th Annual Network Centric Warfare (NCW) Conference will convene in Rome on February 3�4, 2020, which will explore the latest developments, technology and opportunities within the field, driven by the critical need for seamless interoperability between allied forces and the nature of NCW as a force multiplier.

For those interested in attending, there is a �200 early bird discount expiring on Friday, November 29 at midnight. Take advantage of this saving and register at http://www.netcentric-warfare.com/prcom6

In recent news, the NATO C2COE (NATO C2 Centre of Excellence) introduced the MDO C2 Demonstrator in a conference in Germany last month. The project will aim to enhance military C2 efficiency and the decision-making process. Currently, there is no dedicated overall enhanced C2-tool at the Operational Level and military decision-making processes are done with outdated and laboursome visualisation tools like PowerPoint, which leads to an inefficiency in the C2 processes.

To tackle this problem, the NATO C2COE are creating the C2 demonstrator platform, which will be developed modularly with new technologies to include virtual and augmented reality in order to facilitate a distributed and dispersed CP.

Speaking on day one of the event, Lieutenant Colonel Paul Sern�, Branch Chief, Concepts and Analysis, NATO C2 Centre of Excellence will be discussing:

� An introduction to the role of the C2COE
� Conclusions of the Future of the Command Post study: technical and human aspects
� An update on the MDO C2 Demonstrator project: incorporating state-of the art technology with C2

Other network modernisation initiatives will be discussed across two-days, view the full agenda and speaker line-up at http://www.netcentric-warfare.com/prcom6

The Manticus Apollo Project creates the theoretical underpinnings for a transnational and comprehensive situational awareness (SA) capability for coordinating national defense. By analysing the cross-dependencies of vital services and placing them into a suitable model, it will show an estimate of the probability of the realisation of risks.

Major Veiko Dieves, Junior Researcher, Estonian National Defence College, Estonian Land Forces will be presenting an exclusive briefing on the Manticus Apollo Project on day two of the event, covering:

� The need for a fully networked SA capability
� The theoretical underpinnings of the Manticus Apollo system
� The system�s wargaming architecture and possible use cases

Network Centric Warfare
3-4 February 2020
Crowne Plaza St. Peter�s Hotel & Spa
Rome, Italy

Sponsored by: Glenair Italia

For delegate enquiries:
Please contact Jamie Wilkinson on +44(0)207 827 6112 or email [email protected]

For sponsorship and exhibition enquiries:
Please contact Luke Teachen on +44 (0) 207 827 6130 or email [email protected]

About SMi Group: Established since 1993, the SMi Group is a global event-production company that specializes in Business-to-Business Conferences, Workshops, Masterclasses and online Communities. We create and deliver events in the Defence, Security, Energy, Utilities, Finance and Pharmaceutical industries. We pride ourselves on having access to the world�s most forward-thinking opinion leaders and visionaries, allowing us to bring our communities together to Learn, Engage, Share and Network. More information can be found at http://www.smi-online.co.uk

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