SitaWare Headquarters was chosen for its advanced capabilities, which enable seamless interoperability and information sharing across military units and coalition partners. In parallel, SitaWare Frontline will provide a robust mounted solution, enhancing situational awareness and communication at the tactical edge.
The adoption of these systems represents a critical step in the Austrian Armed Forces’ digital transformation. “Battle Management Systems and Management Information Systems serve to improve leadership and capability, enhance leadership performance at all levels, support the command and planning process of commanders and staffs and are an important milestone in the digitalisation of the Austrian Armed Forces,” said Major General Harald Vodosek, National Armaments Director.
Systematic Defence’s SitaWare solutions are already in use by over 50 countries worldwide, including NATO. The software has gained recognition for improving collaborative planning, situational awareness, and decision-making processes across all levels of command. Its interoperability with NATO’s Future Mission Networking (FMN) concept was a key factor in Austria’s decision.
“We are delighted to welcome the Austrian Armed Forces to the SitaWare user community,” said Sven Trusch, Managing Director of Systematic’s German subsidiary. “This contract demonstrates Austria’s commitment to enhancing its operational efficiency and interoperability. With Austria, all countries in the DACH region are now finally using SitaWare for command and control.”
The contract also reflects Systematic’s growing presence in the DACH region, supported by the company’s new office in Vienna. This expansion further reinforces Systematic’s commitment to providing tailored solutions and support to its European partners.
Earlier this year, NATO selected SitaWare Headquarters as its Future Land C2 capability under Project DEMETER, further cementing its status as a trusted solution for modern military operations. Austria’s adoption of SitaWare enhances its ability to collaborate effectively in NATO and multinational operations, ensuring secure communication and improved operational efficiency.