Multilateral Interoperability Programme
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The Multilateral Interoperability Programme (MIP) is an effort to deliver an assured capability for interoperability of information to support multinational, combined and joint operations. The MIP goal is to support all levels from corps to battalion. MIP's focus is on command and control systems. MIP is a consortium of 29 NATO and Non-NATO nations that meet quarterly to define interoperability specifications for the exchange information between their nation Command and Control systems.

So what is MIP?

The Multilateral Interoperability Programme referred to as MIP, is an interoperability organisation established by national Command and Control Information Systems (C2IS) developers with a requirement to share relevant Command and Control information in a multinational or coalition environment.
As a result of collaboration within the programme, MIP produces a set of specifications which when implemented by the nations, provide the required interoperability capability.
MIP provides a venue for system level interoperability testing of national MIP implementations as well as providing a forum for exchanging information relevant to national implementation and fielding plans to enable synchronization.
MIP is NOT empowered to direct how nations develop their own C2IS.

MIP Vision: The vision for the Multilateral Interoperability Programme (MIP) is to become the principal operator-led multinational forum to promote international interoperability of Command and Control Information Systems (C2IS) at all levels of command.

MIP Mission: MIP is to further develop and improve interface specifications in order to reduce the interoperability gap between different C2IS.

MIP Scope: The MIP scope is to deliver a command and control (C2) interoperability solution in a net-centric environment focused initially on the Land operational user in a Joint environment, with a growing emphasis on the requirements of Maritime and Air communities in future baselines.

The NATO Data Administration Group (NDAG) cooperates with the MIP's Data Modeling Working Group (DMWG) in building the Joint Consultation, Command and Control Information Exchange Data Model (JC3IEDM)
JC3IEDM
JC3IEDM, or Joint Consultation, Command and Control Information Exchange Data Model is a model that when physically implemented aims to enable the interoperability of systems and projects required to share Command and Control information...

.

C2IEDM

The C2IEDM (the predecessor to the JC3IEDM
JC3IEDM
JC3IEDM, or Joint Consultation, Command and Control Information Exchange Data Model is a model that when physically implemented aims to enable the interoperability of systems and projects required to share Command and Control information...

), or Command and Control Information Exchange Data Model, is a data model
Data model
A data model in software engineering is an abstract model, that documents and organizes the business data for communication between team members and is used as a plan for developing applications, specifically how data is stored and accessed....

 that is managed by the Multilateral Interoperability Programme (MIP). It originated with experts from various NATO partners and from the Partnership for Peace
Partnership for Peace
Partnership for Peace is a North Atlantic Treaty Organisation program aimed at creating trust between NATO and other states in Europe and the former Soviet Union; 22 States are members...

 nations. This data model is in the process of being submitted to Object Management Group
Object Management Group
Object Management Group is a consortium, originally aimed at setting standards for distributed object-oriented systems, and is now focused on modeling and model-based standards.- Overview :...

 (OMG) for consideration as the standard for Information exchange
Information exchange
Information exchange is an informal term that can either refer to bidirectional information transmission/information transfer in telecommunications and computer science or communication seen from a system-theoretic or information-theoretic point of view....

. It falls under the shared operational picture exchange service.

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