DEFENSE
Achieving Decision Dominance: Real-Time Visualization for Defense
In the modern battlespace, information is the most critical asset. Victory is determined not just by firepower, but by the speed and quality of decision making. Defense operations are inundated with a deluge of data from a vast array of sensors, platforms, and intelligence sources across multiple domains air, land, sea, space, and cyber. The primary challenge is to fuse this torrent of information into a single, coherent source of truth to achieve true situational awareness. Lygos provides a powerful, hardware agnostic command and control (C2) visualization platform that transforms Tactical Operations Centers (TOCs) and Joint Operations Centers (JOCs) into intelligent hubs, enabling commanders to see first, understand first, and act first.
Use Cases:
The cornerstone of modern military command is the Common Operational Picture (COP) a single, identical display of relevant operational information shared across echelons. Lygos is engineered to be the definitive canvas for this picture, fusing disparate data to provide unparalleled clarity of the battlespace.
In a Division level Tactical Operations Center (TOC), a large Lygos video wall serves as the central COP, providing a unified view for all warfighting functions.
- Live Geospatial Battle Map: The Maps Module is the heart of the TOC, displaying a multi layered geospatial map of the Area of Operations (AO). It fuses real-time friendly force tracking (Blue Force Tracking) with known and suspected enemy locations (Red Forces), using standard military symbology (MIL-STD-2525).
- Data Fusion and Integration: The Data Module is the engine that drives the COP, integrating and processing data streams from various C4ISR systems. It can pull data from radar, signals intelligence (SIGINT), and other sensors, overlaying terrain, weather, and critical infrastructure data to create a rich, contextualized view.
- Dynamic Planning and Collaboration: Commanders and staff can use the Control Module to interact with the map, drawing phase lines, objectives, and operational graphics directly onto the video wall. This turns the COP into a dynamic "digital sand table" for collaborative mission planning and wargaming.