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To be able to contribute effectively, partners need to be interoperable with NATO. Interoperability is the ability to operate together using harmonised standards, doctrines, procedures and equipment.
Defense Standardization Program Office. Interoperability is the ability of making systems and organizations to work together (inter-operate). Source: Wikipedia. Defense Standardization Program Office Making Systems Work Together. Source: DSPO Logo.
Interoperability means how well devices can interact with each other. Interchangeability means how well one product or service can be substituted for another.
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Army Regulation 34-1, Multinational Force Interoperability, defines interoperability as the ability to routinely act together coherently, effectively and efficiently to achieve tactical, operational and strategic objectives.
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Specifically, interoperability enables forces, units and/or systems to operate together, allowing them to communicate and to share common doctrine and procedures, along with each others infrastructure and bases.
Today, there are seven special forces groups, each one is primarily responsible for operations within a specific area of responsibility: 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne), (USINDOPACOM) 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne), (AFRICOM) 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne), (CENTCOM)
It is through the interoperability of the technical, procedural, and human dimensions that multinational units succeed in achieving allied security objectives.

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