WASHINGTON: Welcome to the fifth of our video stories drawn from our almost hour-long interview with Preston Dunlap, Chief Architect of the Air and Space Forces. From that position, Dunlap helps guide the complex and far-reaching work the Air and Space Forces are doing in All Domain Operations, on JADC2,and, most centrally, on the Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS).
The Air Force and Army signed an MOU earlier this year to force lower ranking people to come on board and drive greater cooperation between the services as they build JADC2. The Navy has markedly stood back over the last three years as the Army and Air Force have forged ahead, making All Domain Operations one of their top priorities. Dunlap discusses how the three services are working together.
More Videos From the All Domain Interview series:
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- Part 1: Dunlap Unveils First ‘Global’ ABMS Exercise
- Part 2: The Future Of Joint Warfighting
- Part 3: “A Thousand Kill Chains In Your Pocket”
- Part 4: Zero Trust, Agility & ADO Cybersecurity
- Part 5: How The Navy, Air Force & Army Are Teaming Up On JADC2
- Part 6: Sharing Secret Data & The F-35
- Sponsored Interview: Air Base Air Defense – Connecting the Domains
- Complete Interview [44 minutes]: Preston Dunlap On The Future Of All Domain, JADC2, & ABMS