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This paper presents the realization of a new software and hardware platform for collocated collaborative work. Our objective is to take the most of the various competences of the teammates. We have created an architecture named MVT (model, view, tool) for supporting collaborative interaction in war-room-like environments. This software distribution offers various interactions modalities, allowing multi-skilled teams to collaborate using different input devices, thanks to multiple visualization and interaction channels.