Centralized global data integration technology supporting Pacific defense alliances.

The Importance of Alliances in the Indo-Pacific

This October 28-30, Corp Ten will attend TechNet Indo-Pacific 2025, hosted by AFCEA in Honolulu, Hawai‘i. TechNet remains the region’s premier event for military leaders, government agencies, and industry innovators working together to strengthen the Indo-Pacific region.

For years, senior United States Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM) commanders have emphasized that the United States’ allies are our asymmetric advantage in the region. With increased funding directed toward Pacific defense and the accelerating threat posed by China, partnerships have never been more essential. At Corp Ten, we are deepening our commitment to supporting coalition success by delivering solutions designed to enable seamless interoperability across borders.

The Strategic Environment

The Indo-Pacific has become the focal point of global security competition. China’s rapid military modernization and aggressive activities in the region underscore the need for resilient, coordinated responses from the United States and its allies.

In response, U.S. strategy has doubled down on partnerships, investing in collective capabilities and technologies that strengthen deterrence and operational readiness. Alliances aren’t just diplomatic tools; they are force multipliers that ensure regional stability.

How Corp Ten Aims to Strengthen Alliances in the Pacific

At the heart of this effort is interoperability, the ability of different nations’ equipment, systems, and forces to operate together as one. That’s where Corp Ten’s UniTrac system makes a critical impact.

UniTrac can be deployed and fielded by any partner nation, offering unparalleled interoperability across:

  • Asset and blue force tracking
  • Logistics tracking
  • Friendly force monitoring

Even in denied and degraded communications environments, UniTrac ensures forces stay connected and informed.

Why Interoperability Matters

In contested environments, information dominance is mission dominance. Interoperability ensures coalition partners can share, access, and act on critical information in real time, allowing for:

  • Increased trust among allies
  • A common operating picture for more effective decision-making
  • Reduced duplication of effort
  • Ability for forces to move faster and smarter

When partners can seamlessly share information, the entire coalition is stronger than the sum of its parts.

Centralized Data Integration Around the Globe

As funding and focus in the Indo-Pacific continue to grow, so does the need for technologies that connect partners on a global scale. Corp Ten’s UniTrac delivers centralized, secure, and interoperable data integration, giving commanders confidence that their coalition is synchronized and mission-ready. Learn more about our GPS tracking solutions

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