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High-Performance Interoperable Architecture for Information Dominance

On-Demand: Aired Live April 18, 2012

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Suppliers of C4I, C2, Cyber, ISR and sensor and weapons platforms are challenged to meet commercial pressure from defense procurement for more capability at lower cost, and from acquisition officials for increasing interoperability across their combat systems in order to be able to enable new system capability through Information Dominance (ID).

RTI will present an architecture and its Connext solution, designed to meet these twin imperatives. Built upon proven open technology, Connext is a foundational system architecture that delivers significant productivity gains in integration, while also enabling discovery and rapid assimilation of existing system entities, potentially from 3rd party suppliers or already deployed in the field of operation.

Given the unique requirements of tactical system-of-systems, the architecture must support both real-time combat systems as well as brigade and command HQ enterprise style systems, bringing them together in a scalable, dynamic, and flexible framework. Connext addresses the performance and scale impedance mismatch between these disparate systems types, and delivers the ability to develop a common infrastructure that runs over DIL (Disconnected Intermittent Loss) communications as well as it does over Ethernet, putting minimal strain on the communications interfaces and maximizing information exchange.

The Connext foundation is in use in over 400 defense programs globally with over 350,000 licensed deployments. It has been approved by the US DoD to TRL9 (Technology Readiness Level).

Attend this webinar to see why this technology is already mandated in multiple defense programs worldwide, and to understand why building interoperability into your systems architecture will enhance your position in future defense program bids.

Speaker:
Gordon Hunt
Chief Applications Engineer, RTI

Moderator:
Mike Demler
Technology Editor, OpenSystems Media