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Return of CJADC2: DoD officially moves ahead with ‘combined’ JADC2 in a rebrand focusing on partners
“The ‘combined’ is to highlight that we’re going to start out with these capabilities by being interoperable from the beginning,” Lt. Gen. Mary O’Brien said today, adding another letter to the already murky acronym.
By Jaspreet GillCombatant commanders may have units they have command authority over, but if they can’t talk to them and connect to them, they don’t have control. That’s what IoWT enables.
Learn More → Presented by Breaking DefenseTechnical virtuosity is demanded for CONOPS like all-domain operations, and so is LVC simulation so the Navy, Air Force, and Army can train and fight as one.
Learn More → Presented by Breaking DefenseThe Department of the Air Force Battle Network represents “the physical architecture, the product architecture, that’s needed” to realize JADC2 capabilities, Brig. Gen. Luke Cropsey, the integrating program executive officer for Command, Control, Communications and Battle Management, said in an interview with Breaking Defense.
By Michael MarrowCombatant commanders may have units they have command authority over, but if they can’t talk to them and connect to them, they don’t have control. That’s what IoWT enables.
By Breaking DefenseNATO is ill-suited to pull off a US-style megaproject for Multi-Domain Operations – but ad hoc, off-the-shelf networking in Ukraine shows another way to speed intel data to combat units.
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.The Defense Department’s research, development, test and evaluation budget request represents a 4 percent increase from FY23 levels, according to budget documents.
By Jaspreet GillTechnical virtuosity is demanded for CONOPS like all-domain operations, and so is LVC simulation so the Navy, Air Force, and Army can train and fight as one.
By Breaking Defense“We can’t wait 12 to 18 months to do a big, expensive exercise; We need to do that at the right point in time,” said AFC Commander Gen. James Rainey.
By Ashley RoqueGlobal Information Dominance Experiments V through VIII seek to jolt ponderous Pentagon processes into the age of AI, big data, and the cloud, hoping to inform a future meta-network called Joint All Domain Command and Control.
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.Winning future wars will not be about maintaining information advantage but rather prevailing when neither side has the advantage. And that is not a war that can be won by new technologies alone, writes CNAS’s Andrew Metrick.
By Andrew MetrickThe key is creating intelligent gateways that connect networks and the cloud across security domains and translate data so the joint services can speak the same language.
Learn More → Presented by Breaking DefenseFor the Defense Department in 2023, the spotlight is its enterprise cloud contract, JADC2 and AI investments.
By Jaspreet Gill
The side that can see and react to the battle will win the battle, so space-based sensors and communications layers are key, writes Tim Ryan of the Mitchell Institute.
By Tim Ryan