BAE Systems’ Pioneer Wargaming Platform to use Microsoft’s Modeling and Simulation Ecosystem

By Eugene Lee Phillips, Forefront Media Contributor

BAE Systems announced its Pioneer wargaming platform will use Microsoft’s Azure cloud computing enabled services to deliver more realism in the platform’s high fidelity simulations providing customers increased confidence in decision making.

In a news release, BAE Systems said the company is expanding the network of companies in its modeling and simulations ecosystem to include Microsoft. With this addition, BAE Systems said its Pioneer wargaming platform will use Microsoft’s Azure cloud computing enabled services to deliver more realism in the platform’s high fidelity simulations.

“Microsoft Azure is widely regarded as a prominent provider of cloud computing services for government,” said Peder Jungck, vice president and general manager of BAE Systems Intelligence Solutions. “As the cloud provider of choice for our wargaming platforms in our Pioneer ecosystem, our customers will now benefit from its advanced capabilities.”

“Microsoft is currently advancing its cloud technologies to deliver new levels of co-reasoning between humans and machines across physical and virtual worlds,” said Wes Anderson, vice president, Defense Operating Unit at Microsoft Federal. “With tight collaboration with partners like BAE Systems who have a long history of supporting the Department of Defense, we can unlock new opportunities for mission and organization leaders to transform data into action through gaming, exercising, modeling, and simulation.”

Pionee is a system-of-systems that enables wargame operations across multiple domains, including land, air, sea, space, and cyber. The platform uses explainable artificial intelligence (AI) based on linguistic geometry, machine learning, and predictive analytics.


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