SureFire

AUSA – Tacteris

Finally, a rival to the PowerPoint Ranger.  Meet, MDMP Ninja.

  

Actually, Tacteris has developed a collaborative mission planning software called Maestro.

  
Features:
-3D map view
-Easy-to-learn drag & drop interface
-Over 1000 military symbols (MIL-STD 2525/APP-6)
Mission/task symbology
-Control measures for a wide variety of sub-plans (ISTAR, Indirect Fire, Engineering, etc.)
-Over 100 standard map formats including GeoTIFF
-Common terrain elevation models
-Coordinate formats: MGRS, UTM, Lat/Long
-Standalone application (no servers/networks required)
-ITAR Free (Product of Canada)

www.tacteris.com

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10 Responses to “AUSA – Tacteris”

  1. Jeff Clement says:

    Just what we need, another digital planning suite to add to our toolbox that doesn’t fully connect to C2PC, BFT, GCSS, TCPT, CPOF, Google Earth, or Palantir.

  2. ThatBlueFalcon says:

    ITAR-free? So it definitely doesn’t sound like it’ll work with the existing software suites. MDMP is a pain in the ass, but I don’t see how adding more software to the equation will solve anything? It’s not like people know how to execute MDMP anyway…

    • SSD says:

      Yes, ITAR Free. If it’s something you worry about, then it’s an issue.

    • Maskirovka says:

      When I was a Bn S2, I would have killed for something like that, especially as a Guard guy. Wouldn’t care about interoperability when I just need my products done yesterday.

  3. CardiacKid says:

    This software needs to include the following disclaimers:
    *Facilitates the planning process only – does not replace it entirely

    *Will not reduce the amount of information echelons above your formation feel they need to have in our “mission command” environment

    *Despite creating the worlds greatest CONOP products, higher HQ will always change their mind immediately before missions and require you to produce the same amount detailed plan in a fraction of the time for something entirely unanticipated