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Interoperability

  Interoperability of information is essential and an assured capability for this is vital.  The successful execution of fast moving operations needs an accelerated decision-action cycle, increased tempo of operations, and the ability to conduct operations simultaneously within combined/multinational formations.  That is precisely what MIP is working for.


Commanders require timely and accurate information.  Also, supporting command and control (C2) systems need to pass information within and across national and language boundaries.  Additionally, forces must interact with non-governmental bodies, and international and national aid organisations.


 Information technology will act as a force multiplier to enhance operational effectiveness at each level of command by enabling the sending, receiving, filtering, fusing, and processing of ever-increasing amount of digital information.


MIP & NATO

  NATO Force Goals (EL2802, Land & ER2802, Marine Forces) calls for the implementation of the MIP solution by NATO Nations.


  The JC3IEDM is already the STANAG 5525 currently under ratification. The NATO Corporate Data Model (STANAG 5523 / ADatP-32) does not exist any longer.
*STANAG (Standard Agreement)


  MIP liaises closely with NATO, and NATO has a Policy on MIP that allows MIP to easily conveys its specifications into NATO.


  The MIP specification is included in the NATO C3 Technical Architecture.


  The NATO Military Criteria for High Readiness Forces (Land) Headquarters requires the use of an MIP (ATCCIS) conformant land information system.


  Many national C2 information systems implement MIP specifications.


  The Bi-SC Automated Information System will use the MIP solution in its Land Functional Services to interface to national C2IS, either in HRF/LRF, CJTF, NRF or other crisis response operation or exercise.

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Readers should bear in mind some caveats while reading, downloading or using available documents and files within this Website. It results also interesting to know how to navigate better through these pages before starting to do so. Find all that hereafter.


 

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Three columns at every page. Instructions on how to navigate through these pages.

Copyright Caveat. Read this paragraph if you intend to use the MIP products.

Disclamer. This is important too.

Security Caveat. Document marking and access to them.


 

 Three parts in column shape

 

There are three main container shaped as columns. They capture the available information and also provide hyperlinks to other pages and related sites.

Left Column: Site Map.

The Site Map is a list of hyperlinks to all the html pages hosted at this site. Every page within the Public Area is listed there by just a word meaningful enough as to indicate the purpose of this hyperlinked page. They are grouped by affinity or subject.

This column appears always at the same place on every page: On the left hand side over blue background colour. The items on grey background show the topical categorization and link the front page heading every group. The hyperlink for the active page at any moment is mark by turning the background colour into white.

Middle Column: Target information.

This is the most important part where you will find the actual information on every subject referred at the Site map.

A several tabs in a row at the top of the column tells the visitor the group of pages he or she is looking at. A blue tab indicates the active tab you are currently on. Immediately below the title a brief introduction follows. It gives a general idea on the theme to which the page is devoted.

This area is divided in sections headed by a title linked to the page index. This index in inserted right beneath the introduction.

Right  Column: Miscellaneous

On this column at the right hand side, there are several taps with brief notes on several subject in relation to the main page topic (or group of pages) and some hyperlinks where additional information about may be found.

 

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The proprietary rights to each document or file contained in this Web Site are reserved to those members who, acting collectively, comprise the MIP programme. 

These members have indicated that the release of these documents to nations or agencies, who are not participants in the Multilateral Interoperability Programme including the media and general public, requires approval of the MIP Steering Group (MSG) in accordance with the policy stated in the MIP Communications and Liaison Plan, MCLiP. Publication of information on the MIP Website and pages infers that authorisation, from the MIP Steering Group, for use by non-MIP Nations or organisations

Furthermore, these specifications may be used in any information system, application or specification at the user’s risk and without cost or specific authority.

 

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MIP members assume no responsibility for possible infringements of any invention, trademark, copyright, etc., embodied in these documents.  It is the sole responsibility of anyone using the information to acquire the necessary rights.

This is a non-DND official site, hosted on behalf of MIP.

 

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All documents contained in this Web Site are Unclassified and releasable for Internet transmission.

In the Public Area readers will find documents officially released by MIP as well as some general information and supporting docs and files.

Draft, working documents and other stuff coming from MIP WGs resides in the "Members' Area" which is the protected part of the MIP Web Site. If you wish to gain access to, you need a username and a password that will be provided on request. Only national reps integrated into national Delegations to MIP enjoy this right under the consent of its HoD. If you are in such a case, contact your HoD.

 

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Navigation and Caveats.

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Security Caveat.


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