ThalesRaytheonSystems announces Command View mobile for C4I solution
ThalesRaytheonSystems has developed a mobile application for its Command View C4I product that will enable users to gain essential situational awareness and decision-making information on a variety of commercially available handheld devices.
"Command View Mobile will provide some of the identical situation information found in the command center environment on a portable platform," said Kim Kerry, chief executive officer, ThalesRaytheonSystems, US Operations. "Critical C4I information is now securely available anywhere there is wireless connectivity, so that there is no time lost and key personnel have the information they need, when they need it."
Command View supports joint, combined and component operations at the strategic, operational and tactical echelons and serves as the integrator for all information sources. Command View is scalable to meet any size requirement and is adaptable for future growth and evolution.
ThalesRaytheonSystems has been delivering state-of-the-art, fixed and deployable air C4I and joint and land C4I systems to the world's defense forces including the United States, NATO, France and the Gulf Cooperation Council for more than 45 years.
Source: ThalesRaytheonSystems
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