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Viasat and General Dynamics Mission Systems both develop their own propriety software for managing HAIPE devices, VINE and GEM One respectfully. The GEM One specifications list support for the Viasat HAIPEs, KG-250X and KG-250XS while the data sheet for VINE only lists supported Viasat Network Encryptors.<ref name="VINE Data Sheet">{{cite web |title=VINE Data Sheet |url=https://www.viasat.com/content/dam/us-site/government/documents/VINE_datasheet_040_web.pdf |website=Viasat.com |access-date=19 June 2022}}</ref><ref name="GEM One GDMS">{{cite web |title=GEM One Encryptor Manager - General Dynamics Mission Systems |url=https://gdmissionsystems.com/products/encryption/encryptor-management/gem-one-encryptor-manager |website=gdmissionsystems.com |access-date=19 June 2022 |language=en}}</ref>.
 
Both the HAIPE IS v3 management and HAIPE device implementations are required to be compliant to the HAIPE IS version 3.0 common MIBs. Assurance of cross vendor interoperability may require additional effort. An example of a management application that supports HAIPE IS v3 is the L3Harris Common HAIPE Manager (which only operates with L3Harris products).{{Citation Needed|date=June 2022}}