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Interoperability among allied armed forces is more important today, than it ever was. Warfare, and the need for timely information exchange between allies, has changed tremendously over the last 100 years. If technology, terminology and command structures are not harmonized, a joint force is neither able to act fast, nor as one unit.
To improve Interoperability alliances around the globe, such as [[NATO]], [[European Union|EU]] and [[United Nations|UN]], are continuously working on standardizing their command and control information systems. MIP works outside their bureaucratic frameworks to spearhead and test solutions. Many of MIP's efforts end up being covered by NATO in [[Standardization agreement|STANAG]]
== History ==
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'''The Full members are:'''<sup>[3]</sup>
[[France]], [[Germany]], the [[Netherlands]], [[Spain]], [[Turkey|
'''The Associated members are:'''
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