Mobile Command and Control Vehicle (MC2V)

The Mobile Command and Control Vehicle is a prototype integrated for the US Army Pacific (USARPAC) Early Entry Command Post (EECP) which is an extension of the USARPAC Operational Command Post (OCP). This prototype vehicle has been developed for USPACOM J81 joint service and coalition interoperability experimentation. The vehicle has an on the move, over the horizon, Command and Control capability. When moving from location to location the vehicle has a warm-start capability specifically equipped to work in a severe, cold climate, such as Alaskan winters. It is self-contained, easily transportable, non-aggressive and rapidly deployable.

Solidus personnel researched and collected information for requirements, functional analysis, technology capabilities, and war-fighter (user) comments. Our engineers developed the CONOPS/TTPS, New Equipment Training for new users, Integration Test Plan, Joint Interoperability Test Plan, Acceptance Test Plan, Coordination of Test Assessment, Integration Test Report, Joint Interoperability Test Report, Acceptance Test Report, Final Project Report, and an Information Support Plan. Solidus staff provide Program Management support as a liaison to the various services, units and labs; through scheduling, funding, management, funding proposal consideration, and support training.