Getting Started

The Getting Started section helps new users quickly understand how to access, navigate, and begin using the UNIFY.C2 platform. It answers key onboarding questions and ensures users can begin monitoring, analyzing, and responding to airspace activity effectively.

What is UNIFY.C2?

UNIFY.C2 is a Common Operating Picture (COP) platform designed to monitor, classify, and manage uncrewed aerial system (UAS) activity. It integrates sensor data, aircraft tracking, geozone alerts, and system analytics into a centralized interface for operational awareness and response.

Who is this platform for?

UNIFY.C2 is intended for:

  • Airspace security teams
  • Public safety officials
  • Operations managers
  • Analysts
  • Authorized administrators and users overseeing drone activityor critical airspace

Users are provided login credentials by their system administrator or the SPS Support Team. Visit the secure login page, enter your credentials, and follow multi-factor authentication.

Upon logging in, you are directed to the  COP (Common Operating Picture) â€”the main operational map showing real-time aircraft movement, sensor feeds, and overlays such as geozones and alert zones.

How do I navigate UNIFY.C2 (Monitor)?

Use the Page Tabs at the top left to access major features, including:

  • Flight History
  • Protected Airspace DAA
  • Sensor & Effector Management
  • Analytics
  • User Management
The Map Toolbar within the COP (Common Operating Picture) provides tools for drawing, measuring, filtering, and toggling data layers.

What should I do first?

  1. Start on the  COP (Common Operating Picture) to view live aircraft activity.
  2. Use Protected Airspace DAA to monitor key locations.
  3. Open Flight History to review recent drone events.
  4. Check System Alerts for violations or proximity warnings.
Optional tools like Time Machine, Pilot Mode , or User-Defined Alerts can help tailor your workspace for investigations or operations.

How do I get help or support?

For direct support, reach out to the SPS Support Team:
Phone: 214-620-0061
Email:
 helpdesk@spsars.com