Data solutions firm Cervus and defense software provider Hadean have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop a metaverse-ready technology for tactical decision-making capabilities.
The collaboration aims to provide customers with next-generation decision support through a simulation tool kit comprising cloud-based technologies, adaptive simulation, and analytics.
This solution enables users to improve decisions made in wargaming scenarios, concept prototyping, and assessments with lower financial costs and a smaller workforce.
“Working with Hadean has forced us to re-examine our approach to data exploitation,” Cervus Managing Director Alan Roan said.
“Our ability to rapidly analyse large data sets, derived from existing defence simulation software, unlocks a significant challenge to decision support in Defence.”
“The two-way interaction between our technologies is creating something unique, enabling our customers to experiment at pace, to fail fast and fail early.”
Pushing Boundaries
Hadean recently worked on a UK government initiative to validate the British Army’s cloud-based platform for collective military training.
The capability will be integrated into the UK Ministry of Defence’s ongoing Collective Training & Transformation Program to modernize the country’s critical defense assets.
“With both companies sitting at the bleeding edge of defence technology, our partnership is set to push the boundaries of data exploitation and fill the need for impactful decision support with a proven and innovative cloud-native toolkit,” Hadean CEO Craig Beddis explained.
“Our collaboration also comes to show how combining technologies that complement each other can lead to innovation with meaningful value for the end-user.”