The Jerusalem Post

IDF introduces cellphone ‘operationa­l chat’ program

System allows commanders from all branches to share real-time informatio­n

- • By YAAKOV LAPPIN

The IDF is introducin­g an encrypted cellphone chat program for commanders, enabling them to hold conversati­ons in groups and share real-time text, images and other data on developing security incidents.

Military platforms, such as drones, will also be able to send data directly to the group chat.

A growing number of commanders will receive access to the program, which will run on the IDF’s digital and cellular network, a senior source from the military’s Lotem C4i Technologi­cal Division told The Jerusalem Post on Monday. Lotem is the Hebrew abbreviati­on for Telecommun­ications and Operationa­l Informatio­n Technology.

The source sketched out a scenario in which the program could soon be put to use, such as a terrorist intrusion incident along a border fence, which could be dealt with using the technology. A rapid dialogue

between multiple commanders would include sharing locations of the incident, images – both photograph­s and, in the future, videos – and relevant targets. The applicatio­n will link personnel from the ground forces, air force, navy and Military Intelligen­ce.

“One of its biggest advantages is the cross-branch linkages it creates,” the source said.

Young officers from two Lotem units developed the applicatio­n in “very little time,” the source said. “They used open source, cutting edge technology, really creating something that is the first of its kind. Our understand­ing is that we have to look ahead and see what is happening in the outside world,” he added.

The officers identified a need in the military for blending mobility and communicat­ions, the source said, adding that they were inspired by existing social media platforms.

IDF platforms like jets and drones will be able to pass on informatio­n automatica­lly to the chat’s members.

Much like Internet sites that use algorithms to suggest content to readers based on past activities, this applicatio­n will use algorithms to monitor chats and suggest additional informatio­n that could prove useful for operations.

In the future, programmer­s could add real-time video to the applicatio­n, the source added. •

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(IDF) THE NEW IDF encrypted cellphone messaging system will link personnel from the ground forces, air force, navy and Military Intelligen­ce.

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