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The '''Multilateral Interoperability Programme (MIP)''' is an effort to deliver an assured capability for interoperability of information to support multinational, combined and joint operations. The MIP goal is to support all levels from corps to battalion. MIP's focus is on [[command and control]] systems.
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The [[NATO]] Data Administration Group (NDAG) cooperates with the MIP's Data Modeling Working Group (DMWG) in building the [[JC3IEDM|Joint Command, Control and Consultation Information Exchange Data Model (JC3IEDM)]].
 
==C2IEDM==
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