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Portugal, através das Forças Armadas (FFAA), dando cumprimento à exigência
colocada pela North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), aderiu em 2015 ao projeto
Federated Mission Networking (FMN). Esta adesão possibilitou a integração em Redes de
Missão internacionais, sendo imperativo um envolvimento alargado e efetivo por parte das
FFAA.
Este trabalho tem como objetivo avaliar a interoperabilidade das Comunicações e
Sistemas de Informação (CSI) nas FFAA, em ambiente conjunto, seguindo os princípios da
iniciativa FMN.
Para alcançar este objetivo, foi desenvolvida uma investigação de raciocínio indutivo,
suportada numa estratégia qualitativa e no desenho de pesquisa de estudo de caso.
Os resultados obtidos permitiram a identificação de medidas e respetivas vantagens do
uso da iniciativa FMN, face à atual forma como as CSI são empregues no âmbito das missões
conjuntas.
Conclui-se que, treinar de forma conjunta, com base em procedimentos, linguagem e
doutrina comum, é essencial para posterior integração em missões de âmbito internacional.
O comprometimento nacional em acompanhar a evolução através do modelo em
espiral obriga, internamente, a dar o salto tecnológico essencial para uma maior partilha de
informação e um aumento de sinergias, potenciando capacidade de Comando e Controlo
(C2) com mais e melhor informação, tornando-a mais eficiente.
Portugal, through the Portuguese Armed Forces, in a requirement’s compliance by NATO, joined the Federated Mission Networking (FMN) project in 2015, enabling the integration into Mission Networks, requiring a broad and effective involvement by the Portuguese Armed Forces. This work aims to evaluate the interoperability of Communication and Information Systems in the Portuguese Armed Forces, in a joint environment, following the FMN initiative principles. To achieve this goal, an inductive reasoning research was developed, supported by a qualitative strategy and a case study research design. The results allowed the identification of measures and advantages of using the FMN initiative with the way the Communications and Information Systems are used in joint missions. It is concluded that jointly training, based on common procedures, language and doctrine is essential for subsequent incorporation in combined missions. The national commitment to follow the evolution through the spiral model, requires taking the essential technological leap for better information sharing, increasing synergies, better Command and Control capability with more and better information, in an efficient way.
Portugal, through the Portuguese Armed Forces, in a requirement’s compliance by NATO, joined the Federated Mission Networking (FMN) project in 2015, enabling the integration into Mission Networks, requiring a broad and effective involvement by the Portuguese Armed Forces. This work aims to evaluate the interoperability of Communication and Information Systems in the Portuguese Armed Forces, in a joint environment, following the FMN initiative principles. To achieve this goal, an inductive reasoning research was developed, supported by a qualitative strategy and a case study research design. The results allowed the identification of measures and advantages of using the FMN initiative with the way the Communications and Information Systems are used in joint missions. It is concluded that jointly training, based on common procedures, language and doctrine is essential for subsequent incorporation in combined missions. The national commitment to follow the evolution through the spiral model, requires taking the essential technological leap for better information sharing, increasing synergies, better Command and Control capability with more and better information, in an efficient way.
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Federated Mission Networking Comunicações e sistemas de informação Missões conjuntas Interoperabilidade Communication and information systems Joint missions Interoperability