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Mock data from Dowding Simulator displayed in the Dowding web UI<\/p><\/div>\n

The Vision<\/h2>\n

As Rogue Squadron<\/a> developed more and more UAS and C-UAS applications, we saw the need for an integration server that could fuse various data sources into one Common Operating Picture. DoD had several integration programs underway but they were large, bloated, and using old paradigms and technologies.<\/p>\n

We envisioned Dowding with the following principles:<\/p>\n