mPrest Systems
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mPrest Systems is a private Israeli company, producing C4I applications. It serves commercial companies as well as military and law enforcement agencies.[1]
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Software, Aerospace, Defence, IT |
Founded | 2000; 24 years ago (2000) |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Natan Barak (CEO) |
Products | C4I, mCore, mClient |
Number of employees | 51–200 |
Website | mprest |
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It is the developer of the Battle Management Control (BMC) system in Israel's Iron Dome system, a mobile air defense system designed to intercept all kinds of short-range rockets,[1] and of its weapons control system.[2] The BMC is informally known as "Iron Glow".[3] mPrest is 50% owned by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, the prime contractor of Iron Dome.[1] Its chief executive officer is Natan Barak, a former director of C4I for the Israel Navy.[1]
mPrest Systems has also used the technology behind its Iron Dome command and control platform to enable natural disaster management.[4]