Tactical Ground Reporting (TIGR)

Tactical Ground Reporting (TIGR) is an information-centric application that provides data collection and reporting capabilities to army users, enabling company and platoon-level knowledge sharing. TIGR provides a map-based user interface enhanced for military application and supports multi-media and GPS input as well as distributed search and caching capability.
Designed to provide high availability, TIGR is resilient to network disconnects and operates seamlessly through periods of network outage. The highly intuitive visualizations allow soldiers to quickly review all available intelligence including places, events, people, and objects for efficient and timely battlefield awareness and increased combat effectiveness.
If you are interested in receiving more information or a demonstration of TIGR, please send your request to tigr@gdc4s.com.
TIGR is sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the U.S. Army Rapid Equipping Force (REF).
Photos Courtesy of U.S. Army.
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- Defense Systems, TIGR Keeps Troops In the Field Safer - Feb 2010
- Army News Service (army.mil), Vice chief: Army pushing power to lowest level - March 3, 2009
- C4ISR Journal, Big 25 edition, Sep 9, 2009
- DODBuzz.com Online Defense and Acquisition Journal, Army Vice Touts TIGR; Success “In Spite of” System - Dec 2, 2008
- Washington Post, How Defense Research Is Making Troops More Effective in Wartime - May 12, 2008
- MIT Technology Review, A Technology Surges - Mar/Apr 2008
- Defense News, Helping Info Flow Freely - Jan 28, 2008
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Jul 21, 2010: U.S. Army Brigade Combat Team Exercise Demonstrates Value of On the Move Networking
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tigr@gdc4s.com
Brian Slaughter (615) 681-4260
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