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The annual TIDE NATO Hackathon 2023 has ended in Poland, with more than a hundred participants from different countries. The team of SoftServe engineers won one of the challenges with a solution that can help NATO and partner countries better interact with each other in the fight against a common enemy.
The TIDE NATO Hackathon is part of a series of events to improve interoperability between NATO and Allies by searching for innovative solutions and approaches. During the hackathon, teams compete in proposed challenges. This year, there were three challenges: Disinformation Analyser, Small UAV Visual Navigation Conceptards, and Analytics Dashboard for Interoperability, which SoftServe engineers joined. The teams had to create creative and interactive graphics for NATO’s CWIX multinational exercise, where allied IT systems interoperability is tested, and develop KPIs that would show how successful the exercise was compared to previous years.
Ukrainian engineers analyzed in detail both the advantages and disadvantages of the exercise. Based on this, they not only generated performance indicators but also developed recommendations on how to improve the CWIX efficiency and proposed a solution that would help to quickly identify gaps that hinder the success of the exercise and eliminate them.