SCi-Toolset Updates Unveiled at DSEI

Collins Aerospace has unveiled updates to the SCi-Toolset, enhancing its ability to turn ISR data into actionable intelligence by simplifying complex information and enabling analysts to disseminate relevant information to military decision makers By Sarah Simpson / 15 Sep 2021

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Collins Aerospace has announced a number of technical updates to its SCi (Simplifying Complex information)-Toolset, a highly capable and proven data management, analysis and intelligence development software solution, designed to work within closed coalition, shared enterprise environments.

The SCi-Toolset offers a flexible and modular approach to ISR data management, exploitation and dissemination – whether as a single stand-alone node deployed in the battlespace, or as part of a wider data-sharing solution spread across multiple independent sites. The SCi-Toolset simplifies complex information gathered from many different sensors so analysts can disseminate relevant information across bandwidth-constrained networks to military decision makers.

“With its comprehensive functionality and suite of powerful interactive capabilities, SCi-Toolset provides the actionable intelligence needed to support decisions that matter,” said Dave McClure, vice president and general manager of ISR and Space Solutions for Collins Aerospace.

“This functionality ensures advanced situational awareness of both the local and wider battlespace for not only the individual warfighter, but also the broader command structure. And all of this is achieved through instantaneous shared-distribution of sensor-driven data not tied to any specific source or format.”

Through recent updates to its radar data management capabilities and databases, the SCi-Toolset can collect both passive and active data, day or night, over either land or sea for use by both ground and maritime forces.

The SCi-Toolset is already being used by a number of international air forces, coalitions and specialist ISR operators in both the civilian and military sectors.

Posted by Sarah Simpson Sarah has led content for Defense Advancement since its launch in 2020. With a deep interest in defense innovation and a background in research and technical copywriting, she has a passion for showcasing how technology directly contributes to protecting and saving lives, presenting new developments in a way that resonates with a highly specialized audience. Connect
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