
DISA will demonstrate the Coalition Information Environment — which is under the Mission Partner Environment effort — during a joint exercise this fall. The post DISA testing Mission Partner Environment capabilities in Indo-Pacific appeared first on DefenseScoop .
The US Department of Defense, through DISA, is actively modernizing its IT infrastructure to support coalition operations, specifically targeting the Indo-Pacific region due to rising geopolitical tensions and strategic importance.
This initiative enhances interoperability and secure communication among US and allied forces, crucial for coordinated response in complex geopolitical landscapes, particularly against potential adversaries in the Indo-Pacific.
The operational testing of the Coalition Information Environment demonstrates a tangible step towards a more integrated and resilient mission partner environment, reducing previous communication and data sharing barriers.
- · Defense contractors in secure communications and IT
- · US and allied military forces in the Indo-Pacific
- · Cybersecurity providers
- · Cloud infrastructure providers
- · Adversaries relying on disaggregated allied communications
- · Legacy IT system vendors
Enhanced battlefield communication and data sharing capabilities among allied forces.
Increased efficiency and effectiveness of multi-national military exercises and joint operations.
Deterrence against regional aggressors due to superior and more unified command and control capabilities.
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