Network-Centric & C4I Advisory

Command & control,
designed as one system.

Davaro advises defense ministries and force modernization programs on network-centric warfare, C4I architecture, and the integration of unmanned and precision-fire systems into a single operating picture — from doctrine to deployment.

Advisory Services

Four disciplines. One operating picture.

We advise on the structures, networks, and doctrine that let sensors, commanders, and effectors act on the same information — not on any single platform in isolation.

01

Network-Centric Warfare

Advisory on organizing forces around a shared, real-time operating picture — the doctrine, force design, and information architecture behind a network-centric army.

02

C4I Systems for Military Structures

Command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence architecture — designed to fit a specific force structure, not retrofitted to one.

03

Military Systems Organization & Deployment

Planning the stand-up of new systems and units end to end — organizational design, fielding sequence, training pipeline, and sustainment.

04

C4 — Command, Control, Communications & Combat

Closing the loop between decision-making structures and the units that execute — so command intent reaches combat elements without translation loss.

Domains We Cover

Platform-agnostic, network-first.

Unmanned Aerial Systems
UAV / ISR
Precision Rockets & Fires
Fire Control
Sensor & ISR Networks
Data Fusion
Tactical Communications
Comms / SATCOM
Command Posts & Ops Centers
C2 Facilities

We don't sell platforms, so our recommendations on UAVs, rockets, and other systems start from the mission and the network they need to plug into — not from a product catalog.

Most modernization programs fail at the seams: a capable drone fleet that can't share targeting data with fires, a new radar that no command post can actually see. Our work sits in those seams — interoperability, data standards, and the doctrine that ties new technology back to an existing chain of command.

Engagements typically pair a small advisory team with the client's own staff, so the resulting architecture is one the organization can own, extend, and defend on its own once we're gone.

Engagement Model

How an engagement runs.

The same four stages, whether the scope is a single command post or a force-wide network.

01

Assess

Audit current force structure, systems, and information flow to find where the network breaks down.

02

Architect

Design the target C4I and network architecture — organization, systems, and the standards that connect them.

03

Integrate

Sequence fielding and doctrine change together, so new systems arrive with the structure to use them.

04

Sustain

Hand off with trained staff, documented architecture, and a review cadence the client owns.

Why Davaro

Independent advice, built for handoff.

Vendor-agnostic

We don't manufacture or resell hardware, so architecture recommendations aren't shaped by a product line.

Doctrine-to-deployment scope

The same team stays engaged from organizational design through fielding, instead of handing off between specialists.

Interoperability first

Every recommendation is checked against how it shares data with what the client already operates.

Built to be owned

Engagements end with documentation and trained staff, not a dependency on the advisory team.

"The side that sees first, understands first, and acts first rarely needs the larger force."
Davaro Consultancy — Network-Centric Doctrine Notes
Get In Touch

Start with a scoping call.

Tell us about the force structure, systems, or program you're working on. Most engagements start with a short scoping call, no commitment required.

Email
advisory@davaroconsultancy.com
Website
www.davaroconsultancy.com
Office
Yerevan, Armenia — by appointment
Scope
Government & authorized defense organizations only
By submitting, you confirm you are contacting on behalf of an authorized government, military, or defense organization.