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Is Openwings a standard for military systems?

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Is Openwings a standard for military systems?

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No. However, the issues that the military faces during tactical operations demonstrate the need for a robust, self-forming, self-healing “systems of systems” integration technology. We believe that a systems framework based on the Openwings specification may solve many of the Army s interoperability issues. The integration of Openwings into the DoD s Command & Control and Sensor systems will also enable field forces to spontaneously add new hardware and software without reconfiguring the entire network, thus reducing Army administration costs while expediting decision-making.

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