The NATO Modeling and Simulation Group Technical Activity 48 (MSG-048) operated from 2006 to 2009, investigating the potential of a Command and Control (C2) Battle Management Language (BML) for Multinational and NATO C2-simulation interoperation. To achieve this, MSG-048 used an interface specification developed under US Army support called Integrated BML, enhanced to meet coalition needs. Demonstrations in 2007 and 2008 culminated in a weeklong period of experimentation in 2009. In ...
Recent developments in Command and Control (C2) to Modeling and Simulation (M&S) interoperability have shown excellent potential to enable a range of coalition C2 and M&S systems to interoperate for training, mission rehearsal, and decision support. Achieving these capabilities is one of the major coalition challenges for the next few years. The NATO Modeling & Simulation Group has sponsored a Technical Activity, MSG-048, which is exploring recent advances in Command ...