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Cyviz awarded two classified NATO defense contracts for mission critical visualization systems
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Cyviz awarded two classified NATO defense contracts for mission critical visualization systems

by Robert Schreiber
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Jan 01, 2026
Cyviz, a provider of immersive visualization systems and collaborative mission operations platforms, has been awarded two classified defense contracts by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization aimed at advancing mission critical capabilities for allied operations.

Under the contracts, Cyviz will deliver secure and scalable visualization suites designed to support NATO's strategic command and control environments, enabling real time mission planning, data fusion, and multi domain situational awareness across allied networks.

The classified nature of the agreements means specific operational details, quantities, and delivery schedules are not publicly disclosed. According to company statements, the work will involve integration of high resolution displays, collaborative briefing systems, secure collaboration software, and data management tools tailored for defense staff in tactical and strategic roles.

Cyviz's visualization systems are designed to aggregate data feeds from diverse sensor networks and operational databases, presenting consolidated views to decision makers that can improve response times and situational comprehension during complex operational scenarios.

The awarded contracts reflect growing demand within NATO for enhanced collaborative and analytical tools that support interoperability among member states' forces, including secure communication, real time data exchange, and unified display environments for cross domain planning.

Industry analysts say that advances in immersive visualization and mission operations platforms are increasingly important as allied militaries integrate information from distributed sensors, command posts, and mobile units across land, sea, air, and cyber domains.

The contracts are expected to be executed over multiple years and will contribute to NATO's broader effort to modernize and harmonize capability sets across its defense architecture.

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