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Staff from Systematic and NATO's NCIA at a meeting in Brussels.
The achievement of Initial Operational Capability (IOC) for NATO's DEMETER Land C2 project was marked in Brussels by a meeting between the Systematic and NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCIA) on 18 June.

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NATO and Systematic mark Initial Operational Capability for SitaWare Headquarters - NATO’s future land C2 capability

The NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency) and Systematic have formally marked the achievement of the Initial Operational Capability (IOC) for SitaWare Headquarters – NATO’s new command-and-control (C2) software for land forces, delivered under the DEMETER FLC2 project.

The IOC declaration marks a significant step in modernising NATO’s land C2 capabilities. It supports the alliance’s transition towards more agile, data-driven decision-making with SitaWare Headquarters playing an integral role in strengthening C2 infrastructure across the land domain. The solution supports information superiority across strategic and operational levels, enabling NATO land forces to share accurate, real-time data in dynamic and contested environments.

The Initial Operational Capability status reflects successful delivery across several core areas, including the deployment of SitaWare Headquarters at NATO sites, its integration into the alliance’s operational command framework, the provision of user training, and the availability of long-term support services.

To mark this milestone, representatives from NATO and Systematic met at NATO Headquarters in Brussels on 18 June. The meeting included NCI Agency General Manager Ludwig Decamps and a delegation from Systematic, led by Founder and Chairman Michael Holm.

A shared milestone

“The declaration of IOC marks a significant step in NATO’s ongoing efforts to modernise land Command and Control capabilities. SitaWare is a robust, interoperable solution, developed hand-in-hand with NCIA and NATO Allies, that will help strengthen our ability to operate together in the current complex environment,” stated NCIA General Manager Ludwig Decamps.

“With IOC now achieved, we are ready to support the continued operationalisation of SitaWare across NATO structures – ensuring users have the tools they need to plan, decide, and act in demanding environments,” said Michael Holm, Founder and Chairman of Systematic.

About SitaWare Headquarters

SitaWare Headquarters is the operationally proven C4ISR solution that delivers superior tactical communication, unmatched interoperability, seamless collaborative planning and comprehensive situational awareness across the battlespace.
As an advanced C4ISR application, it allows all levels of command and all domains to exchange vital information and extensive plans within own, coalition, and joint battle networks.


SitaWare Headquarters is used by more than 50 countries worldwide and is a trusted force multiplier. Its proven ability unites armed services and ensures efficient communications and decision-making from the command right to the tactical edge. SitaWare Headquarters will also greatly increase interoperability between not only NATO and its member states, but across all Western allies.

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Systematic Defence is the world’s leading supplier of the C4ISR solution SitaWare, integrating military forces across domains, alliances and coalitions, and levels of command. SitaWare is in use by NATO, with an additional userbase of 50+ countries worldwide. SitaWare users can also benefit from add-ons utilising the latest technologies, including Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. Operationally proven, with the ability to send information across all degraded and denied environments, SitaWare is a de-risked, off-the-shelf solution that allows users to support integrations across their C4ISR ecosystem through its open-architecture design.

Headquartered in Aarhus, Denmark, Systematic’s presence extends to 13 offices across Australia, Canada, Finland, Germany, New Zealand, Romania, Sweden, the United Arab Emirates, the UK, and the US. Over 1,100 Systematic staff support software operations in the defence, healthcare, library, digital transformation, and renewable energy sectors.

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