Defense & Military

Sit(x) for Defense & Military

Cloud-hosted TAK Server infrastructure for training, exercises, and operations — accessible from NIPR with no hardware to procure or maintain.

The Challenge

Military units need TAK infrastructure that deploys instantly for training, scales for exercises, and meets strict security requirements — without months of IT procurement.

Procurement Timelines

Standing up on-premise TAK servers requires hardware procurement, ATO processes, and network engineering that can take months or years.

Training Environment Gaps

Units want to train on TAK but lack the server infrastructure. When servers exist, they're often unavailable outside of exercises.

Joint Interoperability

Coalition and joint exercises bring together different units, branches, and nations — each with varying TAK capabilities and no shared infrastructure.

CONUS-OCONUS Coordination

Rear elements at home station need to see the same operational picture as forward-deployed units, but network paths are complex.

How Sit(x) Helps

Purpose-built capabilities for defense & military operations

Instant TAK Infrastructure

Get a fully operational TAK Server org in minutes. Automated certs, user management, and all TAK services — no hardware, no ATO for the infrastructure.

Persistent Training Environment

Units maintain a standing Sit(x) org for TAK training. Soldiers, Marines, and Airmen can practice TAK workflows anytime, not just during exercises.

Exercise Federation

Federate multiple units for joint and coalition exercises. Each unit maintains its own org while sharing a common operational picture.

IL4/IL5 GovCloud

Hosted on AWS GovCloud (US) with FedRAMP High authorization. Operated by U.S. persons. Meets DoD IL4/IL5 hosting requirements.

Role-Based Access

Granular permissions let administrators control who sees what. Separate channels for command, operations, logistics, and intelligence.

Bridge Adapter API

Integrate with mission command systems, sensor feeds, and C2 platforms via the Bridge Adapter API for automated CoT data flows.

Operational Scenarios

Real-world applications for defense & military teams

1

Battalion Field Exercise

An infantry battalion uses Sit(x) for a field training exercise. Every squad leader runs ATAK. The TOC tracks force disposition in real time on WinTAK and the web dashboard. After action review uses full track history.

2

Joint Forcible Entry Exercise

A joint exercise federates Army, Marine, and Air Force units through Sit(x). Each branch maintains its own org. Federation provides a shared COP for the joint task force HQ.

3

Coalition Partner Integration

A NATO exercise brings in allies who need TAK capability. Sit(x) provides instant orgs for partner nations with federation to the exercise control group. No hardware to ship internationally.

4

Home Station Training

Between deployments, a unit uses its Sit(x) org for weekly TAK training. Leaders build proficiency with mission planning, GeoChat, and data packages before the next rotation.

IL4/IL5

Hosting authorization

Minutes

To deploy

FedRAMP

High baseline

U.S. Persons

Operations

Enterprise-Grade Platform

AWS GovCloud Hosted

FedRAMP High, IL4/IL5, CJIS-ready infrastructure operated by cleared U.S. persons.

Works with TAK Devices

Compatible with ATAK (Android), iTAK (iOS), WinTAK, and the Sit(x) Mobile App.

Zero Infrastructure

No hardware to manage. Automated certificates, MFA, SSO, and audit logging included.

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