Blog: How ScioTeq Equips Forces with Awareness at the Edge, from Seabed to Space

14/04/2025 - 14/05/2027
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How ScioTeq Equips Forces with Awareness at the Edge, from Seabed to Space

Today, situational awareness comprises technologies that combine unprecedented visibility, sensing, and decision-making. The possibilities to better equip global militaries are nearly limitless, but to deliver on promises of transformation; providing these capabilities must be integrated in real time.

This requires a dynamic, high-speed common operating picture supported by rapid information processing and accessibility. Regardless of the domain, vehicle or form factor, real-time visualization is key to meeting modern situational awareness requirements.

Commercial solutions can offer the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard enhanced flexibility and efficiency even while operating in the toughest environments, spanning undersea to outer space. At the Navy League’s 2025 Sea Air Space expo, held April 6-9, ScioTeq introduced its Neptune Ruggedized Workstation, the powerful next-generation console designed for demanding surface and sub-surface operations.

Neptune debuted at Sea Air Space as leaders across the Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and broader global Defense Department emphasized industry partnership in force readiness – and in the strategic policies for equipping those forces.

“I wake up every day focused on our readiness, our ability to fight, and a modernization strategy going forward,” newly confirmed Navy Secretary John Phelan said at the symposium. “In the coming weeks I’ll review our acquisition systems and identify how we can streamline and reform them. I’ll work across the department and especially with industry to find solutions.”

The commercial sector remains integral to innovation across the forces and their operational domains, especially in technology and situational awareness. Today military and government leaders look to the private sector for cutting-edge solutions that can adapt quickly to emerging requirements. Providing high-tech tools on demand with reliable success requires both agility and deep expertise – a challenge for which ScioTeq is uniquely well-positioned given its 40 years of battle-tested, military-compliant standards, capability, and functionality.

“This is a team sport. This is not something that the government can do alone,” U.S. Navy Vice Adm. Carl Chebi, commander of Naval Air Systems Command, said at Sea Air Space. “We need the military, our contractors, and our industry partners all along for this ride, on the field focused on that outcome, so we can deliver the war fighting capability the fleet needs when they need it. Focus on data versus stories.” ScioTeq has listened to the demands of its most important customers and continues to embark on the leading innovations that can achieve Secretary John Phelan’s and Vice Adm. Carl Chebi future game plans for mission success.
 

 

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