IRIS became the foundation software for more complex systems for battle management.<ref name=":16">{{Cite journal |last=Ebbutt |first=Giles |date=May 2014 |title=From FrontlineJoint Headquarters to Headquartersthe Tactical Edge |url=https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/49446756/janes-idr-equipment-profile-en-small |journal=Jane's International Defence Review |via=Yumpu}}</ref> By 2011 Systematic had iterated blue force tracking software, called SitaWare, which the Danish army began using on operations.<ref name=":16" /> Originally designed to provide situational awareness to commanders in the land ___domain, SitaWare generates a [[common operational picture]] that can be shared between operators in battle with partner forces.<ref name=":18">{{Cite web |editor-last=Pittaway |editor-first=Nigel |title=SitaWare provides Joint COP at Talisman Sabre - Australian Defence Magazine |url=https://www.australiandefence.com.au/defence/joint/sitaware-provides-joint-cop-at-talisman-sabre |access-date=2023-10-15 |website=www.australiandefence.com.au |language=en}}</ref> The first military force to use SitaWare was Denmark. It's understood that the first land force to adopt SitaWare, outside of Denmark, was the [[Slovenian Army]].<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=Ebbutt |first=Giles |date=24 June 2016 |title=Slovenia transitions to SitaWare software |url=https://docplayer.net/38190491-Slovenia-transitions-to-sitaware-software.html |access-date=2023-10-03 |website= |publisher=Jane’s International Defence Review}}</ref>
[[File:1st Battalion, 9th Calvary Regiment NATO enhanced forward presence Battle Group Poland Mark Brzezinski the U.S. Ambassador to Poland M1A2 Abrams in Warsaw, Poland, 15 August 2023 (cropped).jpg|thumb|240x240px|The system is integrated (at top left) in the command area of the [[M1A2|M1A2 main battle tank]] acquired by Poland in 2023.]]