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Army Briefs Industry On Future Air & Ground Standards

Spectranetix Announces CMOSS TSM Solution for U S Army Capability Set 23

Spectranetix Announces CMOSS TSM Solution for U.S. Army Capability Set 23 on April 27 2021 9:20 PM SUNNYVALE, Calif. (BUSINESS WIRE) #C4ISRNET Spectranetix, Inc., a Pacific Defense company, is proud to announce that its industry-first integration of TrellisWare Technologies’ TSM™ software into a communications solution aligned with the U.S. Army’s C5ISR Modular Open Suite of Standards (CMOSS) and The Open Group’s Sensor Open Systems Architecture™ (SOSA) technical standard has recently completed a successful Phase 2 test under U.S. Army TEM4 CS23 effort. Spectranetix delivered a prototype ComScan ® multi-mission EW/SIGINT/COMMS/PNT system providing tactical communications network capability in line with U.S. Army’s Capability Set 23 (CS23) objective of modernizing tactical network capacity, resiliency, and convergence.

Aitech Joins The Open Group FACE™ Consortium To Help Foster Software Interoperability Across Military Computing Platforms

April 16, 2021 Technology reuse and faster time to market at the forefront of FACE initiative Chatsworth, Calif. April 2021 – Aitech, a leading provider of rugged board and system level solutions for military, aerospace and space applications, has joined The Open Group Future Airborne Capability Environment™ (FACE) Consortium. The FACE Technical Standard enables developers to create and deploy a wide catalog of applications for use across the entire spectrum of military aviation systems through a common operating environment. This critically provides reduced and streamlined time to market, shared key learnings as well as increased innovation in the industry. “We are very pleased that Aitech has joined The Open Group FACE Consortium as our newest Member,” said Judy Cerenzia, VP of Forum Operations at The Open Group. “We welcome their expertise and look forward to their contributions to help foster software interoperability across military computing platforms as we tru

MOSA has momentum

MOSA has momentum The new Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) opens the doors to more innovative possibilities, as Paul Garnett explains. The last couple of years have seen the US and UK military adopt open architectures as the preferred alternative to custom and proprietary electronics technology designs. The Commercial-off-the-Shelf (COTS) Initiative was first introduced in 1994 but, arguably, the real paradigm shift took place in 2019, when the U.S. DoD issued a memorandum mandating the use of the Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) for all weapons systems going forward and which was then made law, requiring all defence acquisition programs (MDAP) to be designed and developed using a MOSA.

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