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[[File:Multilateral_Interoperability_Programme_LogoMultilateral Interoperability Programme Logo.png|250px|right]]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. MIP is a consortium of 29 [[NATO]] and Non-NATO nations that meet quarterly to define interoperability specifications for the exchange information between their national Command and Control systems.
 
'''So what is MIP?'''
 
The Multilateral Interoperability Programme referred to as MIP, is an interoperability organisation established by national Command and Control Information Systems (C2IS) developers with a requirement to share relevant Command and Control information in a multinational or coalition environment.
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MIP is NOT empowered to direct how nations develop their own C2IS.
 
'''MIP Vision:''' The vision for the Multilateral Interoperability Programme (MIP) is to become the principal operator-led multinational forum to promote international interoperability of Command and Control Information Systems (C2IS) at all levels of command.
 
'''MIP Mission:''' MIP is to further develop and improve interface specifications in order to reduce the interoperability gap between different C2IS.
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