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The Army plans to begin competitive prototyping of a next-generation battlefield command-and-control system this spring.
The Army has validated its Next-Generation Command-and-Control capability and will work continuously with industry to scale it to the larger force.
Our Deep Dive report examines the command-and-control market, analyzing growth, challenges and emerging opportunities in mission-critical environments.
For more than a year, the U.S. Army’s I Corps has been advancing a key initiative called distributed command and control (C2), allowing the service to communicate and fight with joint and allied ...
From Tactical Edge to Global Reach: The Army’s Next Generation Command and Control and Its Role in CJADC2 NGC2 is essential to a fully integrated and interoperable joint force that will dominate in ...
The CNPC acronym is often used interchangeably with Command and Control (C2), but there is an important difference. CNPC is specifically defined in Part 88 as “any transmission that is sent between ...
Unlike other AI applications with continuous feedback for updates, AI in nuclear command, control, and communications lack real-time validation. Depending on the direction of a misaligned model’s bias ...
The temptation to automate command and control will be great. The danger is greater.
But as command and control morphed to accommodate more advanced weapons and the rising Soviet threat, the president needed to be able to order a variety of nuclear strikes against a variety of ...
Haivision is revolutionizing command and control with innovative solutions, enhanced expertise and a commitment to integrator success.
US Forces Japan to be upgraded to warfighting command The shift will move operational control of Japan-based forces east from Hawaii and, officials say, deepen cooperation with the Japanese military.