Combined with General Dynamics' mission awareness capabilities and established relationships with other commercial collaboration tools, including InfoWorkSpace and Groove Virtual Office, General Dynamics is trying to solve the interoperability issues associated with information sharing for government customers -- from first responders to military commanders to intelligence officers.
The Jabber, Inc. product line includes the Jabber Extensible Communications Platform (Jabber XCP). Jabber XCP is a programmable Extensible Markup Language (XML) messaging framework that leverages presence to weave applications, networks, devices, multi-media and protocols together into a real-time information sharing environment. The platform uses the Jabber Foundation's open-source Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP). XMPP has been approved by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) as a standard for instant messaging and presence technologies, and ratified as a standard within the U.S. Department of Defense.
"XMPP has gained significant traction within the federal government as an interoperable, extensible, real-time routing protocol for the movement of mission-critical information, such as instant messages, presence and structured data between previously non-interoperable systems," said General Dynamics' Mark Kusiak who is Director of Homeland Security and Information Assurance.
"Jabber XCP is a proven, carrier-grade, multi-protocol router for efficiently transporting messages based on presence at wire speed, and one that can scale up and down to meet the varied and evolving needs of our government customers," said Kusiak, who added, "The addition of Jabber, Inc. to our current offerings is significant and will allow General Dynamics to provide interoperability among these and other leading commercial collaboration products."
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