Cyviz has been awarded a 16 million Norwegian Kroner (1.3 million Euros) defence contract for a mission-critical defence project in central Europe.
The project will see Cyviz deliver and upgrade a command and control environment for a defence-related organisation in central Europe, including a complete AV-based command and control room, the upgrade of an existing installation, and the deployment of a dedicated multi-classified videoconferencing room.
The system will meet both NATO and Tempest standards, with a fully Tempest-certifiable setup to Temptest B compliance overall and Tempest A for the installation’s projection system.
A multi-class KVM system will ensure signal routing across classified domains, with three rooms featuring Cyviz projectors in a fully blended configuration and a standalone VC room designed for secure operation within a multi-classified environment.
The project will be delivered alongside another integration partner as part of a long-standing collaboration on European projects, aligning with strict NATO requirements for 24/7 operations.
Espen Gylvik, CEO, Cyviz, commented: “This contract strengthens our position as a trusted supplier of secure and standardized command and control solutions to the defence sector.