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The Tactical Data Information Exchange Subsystem (TADIXS) is a military communications system designed to allow the exchange of tactical information between commanders using the Global Command and Control System-Maritime (GCCS-M). Specifically, TADIXS allows for communication between land-based (shore) computer systems and those on U.S. Navy fleet ships deployed around the world.[1]

TADIXS has entered[when?] its fourth phase of development and is likely to replace the Officer in Tactical Command Information Exchange System (OTCIXS).[2] This information exchange improves the overall situational awareness of tactical commanders in the field and strategic commanders at command and control centers.

References

  1. ^ Federation of American Scientists - Intelligence Resource Program - "Tactical Data Information Exchange Subsystem (TADIXS)" https://fas.org/irp/program/disseminate/tadixs.htm
  2. ^ "Tactical Data Information Exchange Subsystem (TADIXS)". www.globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 2019-04-07.