Rapita Systems is delighted to be appointed as Industrial Consultants for the “NATO Industrial Advisory Group (NIAG) study group – 202 study on Development of conceptual data model for a multi-domain control unmanned platform system.” A meeting held at the Naval Academy in Portugal from 20 – 22nd April 2015, brought together 50 participants from various NATO countries and is recognized among the leading experts. The working group, NIAG SG202, designed a detailed conceptual model that serves as a reference architecture to create interoperability services to control unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), land (UGV) surface (USV) and sub-surface (UUV), surveillance sensors, autonomous ground sensors and multi-domain platforms (u X v).