MilDef has signed an agreement with the Swedish Defense Materiel Administration (FMV) to deliver command-and-control (C2) systems for increased NATO interoperability and connectivity to the Swedish Navy.
The solution consists of MilDef’s OneCIS software, hardware, and integration services. The latest order from the Swedish FMV is for the implementation of MilDef’s software, which is currently in operation in other Nordic countries.
Based on the OneCIS installation software, the solution is set to enable efficient and secure communication at all necessary levels between collaborating units in the NATO system.
MilDef’s OneCIS software enables rapid deployment of tactical IT services to mobile command and control systems, tactical units, and rapid response forces. In this case, the systems will be installed on a number of Navy ships and command posts, for increased interoperability and secure communication within NATO nations’ cooperating units.
The contract is initially worth SEK 81 million and deliveries will take place in 2025. Given outcome of options, the total value could reportedly amount to SEK 127 million.
Daniel Ljunggren, President and CEO MilDef, commented, “As the Swedish defense becomes an integral part of NATO, MilDef is proud to contribute with a system that simplifies and streamlines communication between cooperating nations.
“Our unique software OneCIS connects both systems and nations for increased collaboration and capability. For MilDef, FMV’s confidence points to our ability to deliver a comprehensive solution with the full breadth of our portfolio, ie software, hardware and integration services.”