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Special Operations Technology
Online
Edition - June 23, 2006
Portable Flight Planning System
Collaboration Technologies Inc. has created a collaboration-enabled
portable flight planning system (PFPS) that allows two or more PFPS
systems to collaborate on a mission plan over a wide-area or a local
area network. This new product is called ctMPS, for Collaboration
Technologies Mission Planning System.
The ctMPS software creates a virtual mission planning room (VMPR)
over a network where all units who are cooperating in a given mission
can create their own routes to an objective and back again while
simultaneously viewing the routes being created by the other unitsall
in real time.
Further, collaboration occurs at the object level. This is entirely
unlike the standard concept of collaboration, which usually involves
text chat, e-mailing routes or application sharing. Because of this
capability to collaborate at the object level, ctMPS allows each
VMPR the capability to host many simultaneous users. There can be
many virtual mission-planning rooms in existence simultaneously.
Unit level mission planners can observe the routes being created
by other units on the same chart with the same information available,
making the task of collaboration on missions much easier.
Collaboration Technologies has tested ctMPS over standard 56k phone
modems with no perceived loss of response. VMPR can input threat
symbology simultaneously for all users in all virtual mission-planning
rooms to view and react to, all in real time. The intelligence community
will be able to use ctMPS to peel back layers of intelligence formalities
and procedures to expose the real time intelligence picture to those
who need it mostthe aircrews. This real time input of intelligence
to the VMPRs can be done from anywhere, not just in-theater.
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