Asseco system positively verified during NATO exercises
The system for data exchange and analysis (CSD EP System Client), developed by the Asseco team, received a positive result during the Coalition Combat Interoperability Exercise (CWIX). It was held in June this year at the NATO Combined Forces Training Center in Bydgoszcz and was attended by 2,500 experts who tested some 490 technological solutions.
Asseco has unveiled the Polish CSD EP System Client solution. The system enables intelligent data exchange and analysis within the NATO coalition, allowing rapid sharing of reconnaissance information such as satellite images, reports, maps and drone videos. During the exercise, it was confirmed that the Asseco solution meets NATO standards as defined in STANAG 4559 (a standardization agreement for North Atlantic Alliance member countries). In addition, it is integrated with ESRI state-of-the-art ArcGIS Pro analytical software, allowing military analysts to perform complex data searches, analysis and publication of work results within a single application. During last year's CWIX exercise, the CSD EP System Client passed verification after file data testing. This year, experts focused on testing the transmission, reception and processing of video data. They focused primarily on tasks related to streaming video data from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), a key component of today's battlefield.
Polish innovation for Alliance troops
Our software provides the armies of any Alliance country with access to reconnaissance data present on NATO CSD (Coalition Shared Data) servers regardless of which CSD server the country uses, said Anna Protasowicka, Sales Director, Asseco Poland. The CSD EP System Client solution has been positively verified during the CWIX 2024 exercise for cooperation with server software from different manufacturers. This functionality sets it apart in the international market, where there are few products of this type. The integration of the CSD EP Client with analytical software allows the entire analytical process to be carried out: from searching for data, to downloading it to a workstation, to sharing the results of analytical work, she added.
Largest CWIX exercise in NATO history
The annual Coalition Combat Interoperability Exercise is designed to improve the Alliance's military capabilities. They are attended by representatives of NATO member states, including engineers, scientists and representatives of the uniformed services and suppliers to the sector. During them, solutions for information exchange in operational activities are tested and validated. This year's edition was the largest ever held. In three weeks, some 490 solutions underwent 26,000 tests.
As a result of the successful testing, our software is in high demand and we expect it to be implemented by NATO countries, Anna Protasowicka concluded.
Asseco is a recognized provider of solutions for the Polish uniformed services, operating intensively in the global market. The company has gained its previous experience, among others, in cooperation with institutions and agencies of the European Union (FRONTEX, ESA and EDA) and NATO, for which it has completed a total of more than 70 projects. Asseco meets the highest standards of both data protection and classified information protection, which is confirmed by the security certificates the company holds.
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