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Thales to provide first interoperable command information system for French Army and Navy

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Naval Forces News - France
 
 
 
Thales to provide first interoperable command information system for French Army and Navy
 
The French defence procurement agency (DGA) has selected Thales to upgrade the command functions of the French Army and Navy as part of the SIA information system transformation programme. Under this contract, designated SIA C2 (armed forces’ information system – command and control) Thales will replace the Army and Navy’s legacy command information systems with a single harmonised system to meet the growing need for force interoperability.
     
The French defence procurement agency (DGA) has selected Thales to upgrade the command functions of the French Army and Navy as part of the SIA information system transformation programme. Under this contract, designated SIA C2,1 Thales will replace the Army and Navy’s legacy command information systems with a single harmonised system to meet the growing need for force interoperability.An Atlantique 2 MPA flies over the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier, an Horizon class air defense destroyer and a D'Estienne d'Orves-class aviso/patrol vessel. Picture: French Navy
     
The chain of command: the central nervous system at the heart of operations
Today, interoperability within joint and coalition forces has become a key requirement. The chain of command is critically important and serves as the central nervous system for force operations. The complementary role played by land, air and naval forces in combined operations calls for closer integration of command structures and the information and communication networks that support them.

Over the next two years, SIA C2 will transform the command information systems of France’s land and naval forces by combining them into a new-generation system. SIA C2 will facilitate information exchange at all levels by delivering a set of common tools for joint forces operations, while meeting all the specific requirements of land forces command.

Legacy systems will continue to be maintained and supported until the SIA C2 system is rolled out across the two forces.

With the SIA C2 contract, Thales will demonstrate its ability to utilise state-of-the-art technology to enhance operational performance. This latest award strengthens the company’s leadership in the design and delivery of large-scale secure information system programmes for defence customers in France and internationally.