Adarga gains a role in Single Synthetic Environment
Adarga has obtained a contract from fellow UK company Improbable to support the second year of development of a Single Synthetic Environment (SSE) Technology Demonstrator for UK Strategic Command.
In particular, Adarga noted in a 23 November statement, its Event Detection AI knowledge platform supports the SSE Technology Demonstrator by identifying and locating mission critical events in real time, with ‘granular detail’.
Jointly developed by Improbable and UK Strategic Command, SSE delivers a simulation demonstrator which models the conventional physical domains (maritime, land and air) as well as aspects of space, cyber and the information environment.
SSE enables the exploration of the causal relationships and interdependencies between models of physical elements (such as weather, terrain and infrastructure networks) and abstract social, political and economic factors.
Maj Gen Jim Morris, Director of Joint Warfare at UK Strategic Command, said: ‘Open platforms are a key driver of competition and innovation, and the ability of this Single Synthetic Environment to combine inputs from partners in a wider ecosystem points the way to a future which delivers competitive advantage for UK Defence.’
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