The U.S. Army doesn’t have a data problem. But it does have a “data-in-the-right-place-in-a-usable-format” problem. And that matters for decision-making in future war. Think about all the places we ...
The Army is treating 2026 as a make-or-break year for its Next Generation Command and Control system, a software driven ...
In the coming years, the United States’ nuclear arsenal is likely to change in two important ways. First, recent statements by Biden administration officials suggest the United States may expand its ...
Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy A. George receives a demo of Next-Generation Command-and-Control system capabilities from a 1st Infantry Division officer. (Sgt. Brahim Douglas/U.S. Army) After spending ...
Gen. Gary Brito, commanding general of U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, visits Fort Irwin to attend Project Convergence on March 18, 2024. (Sgt. Maxwell Bass/U.S. Army) Coming out of an entire ...
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (April 16, 2025) — The Program Executive Office for Command, Control, Communications, and Network (PEO C3N) celebrated an Assumption of Charter ceremony on April 11, 2025, ...
PURPOSE: SAFEGUARDING NUCLEAR COMMAND AND CONTROL ARCHITECTURE FOR AI APPLICATIONS. The current AI Risk Management Framework from the Department of Commerce and the Defense Department’s Data, ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. — Due to the changing character of warfare, the unified network and the command and control, or C2, capabilities running on it remain top priorities for Army senior leaders. For the Army ...
The future of defense communications relies on agile, secure and scalable networks that empower warfighters to dominate the information domain—even in the most contested and austere environments. As ...
ROYAL AIR FORCE FAIRFORD, England—A new control system will require fewer Patriot missiles to down incoming threats, conserving interceptors as stocks dwindle, a Northrop Grumman official said. The ...