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Austria Begins Modernisation of its C2 Capability With Systematic Defence

Systematic Defence is proud to announce the signing of a significant contract with the Austrian Armed Forces for the delivery of its world-leading command and control software, SitaWare Headquarters and SitaWare Frontline.

This contract marks an important expansion of the SitaWare user community, with Austria becoming the latest nation to adopt the proven C4ISR solution to enhance its operational command and tactical capabilities.

Following a public tender process, the Austrian Federal Army selected SitaWare Headquarters for its advanced command-and-control (C2) capabilities, including its ability to deliver seamless interoperability and information sharing across military units and coalition partners.

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In tandem, SitaWare Frontline will provide Austrian forces with a robust mounted solution, enhancing communication and situational awareness at the tactical edge.

Supporting Modernisation and Operational Efficiency
This marks a key component in the Austrian Armed Forces efforts to modernise its C2 infrastructure and ensure efficient communication from headquarters to the frontline. SitaWare Headquarters, already used by over 50 countries worldwide, is renowned for its ability to enhance collaborative planning, provide comprehensive situational awareness, and improve decision-making processes at all levels of command.

The addition of Austria to the SitaWare user family also strengthens the international network of militaries benefiting from its force-multiplying capabilities. Earlier this year NATO also procured SitaWare for its land forces, with SitaWare Headquarters becoming the Future Land C2 capability under the project DEMETER. The interoperability with NATO, especially the compliance with NATO’s Future Mission Networking (FMN) concept, was key criteria for the selection of SitaWare. In line with this growing partnership, Systematic Defence is also opening a new office in Vienna, Austria, further strengthening the company’s commitment to customers within the DACH region.

Global reach
Mr Sven Trusch, Managing Director of Systematic’s German subsidiary, emphasised the importance of this contract in expanding the reach of SitaWare across Europe:

“We are delighted to welcome the Austrian Armed Forces to the SitaWare user community. This contract demonstrates Austria's commitment to enhancing its operational efficiency and interoperability. With Austria, all countries in the DACH region are now finally using SitaWare for command-and-control,” he said.

“We look forward to extend our cooperation with the Austrian Armed Forces in implementing SitaWare Headquarters and SitaWare Frontline, providing them with state-of-the-art C2 capabilities that will support their mission success.”

The signing of this contract reinforces Systematic’s position as a leader in defence software solutions, while underscoring the company's dedication to supporting modernisation efforts across global military forces.

The Austrian Armed Forces adoption of SitaWare will further enable its participation in operations with NATO and other western partners, ensuring effective collaboration and secure communication across all levels of military operations.

Major General Harald Vodosek, National Armaments Director, said: “Battle Management Systems and Management Information Systems serve to improve leadership and capability, enhance leadership performance at all levels, support the command and planning process of commanders and staffs and are an important milestone in the digitalisation of the Austrian Armed Forces.”


Publishdate:
Nov 19, 2024