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VICTORY

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What is VICTORY?

VICTORY is a U.S. Army program focused on vehicular integration for command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR). The goal is to create a common, open architecture for vehicle electronics, allowing for easier integration of different systems and reduced costs. It aims to standardize interfaces and protocols for onboard electronic warfare systems, radio communications, and sensor integration. It is not typically used directly as an end-user technology, but as an overarching set of standards to improve military vehicle communications and interoperability.

What other technologies are related to VICTORY?

VICTORY Complementary Technologies

CMOSS (C4ISR/EW Modular Open Suite of Standards) is an Army initiative to create open standards for hardware modules that plug into a chassis. VICTORY is a similar and related effort to standardize the data and messaging between software applications in vehicles. CMOSS focuses on hardware, while VICTORY focuses on software, so they are complementary.
mentioned alongside VICTORY in 24% (53) of relevant job posts
SOSA (Sensor Open Systems Architecture) is a broader open standard architecture effort that includes hardware and software components, with a focus on sensors. While broader than VICTORY, it shares the goal of open architectures and interoperability, making it strongly complementary.
mentioned alongside VICTORY in 15% (66) of relevant job posts

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