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In the network world, 2022 saw the return of the (non) JEDI, the bumpy road to JADC2 and real-world lessons from the cyber dimension of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
By Jaspreet GillThe 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
By Breaking Defense“So I don’t think we’re mature enough in the learning that we’re doing with our multiple exercises and [we have] yet to define the problem we want to solve,” said Vice Adm. Jeffrey Trussler, deputy chief of naval operations for information warfare.
By Jaspreet GillThe new office will be led by Dave Tremper, director of electronic warfare in the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment.
By Jaspreet GillThere’s connective tissue among gateways, 5G, edge computing, and AI/ML that can be built to develop the advanced network capabilities needed for JADC2.
By Breaking Defense“We may say that we don’t want to, and we stand behind not doing, kinetic debris creating testing, but that does not mean that we should not have that capability,” said Mitchell Institute Senior Fellow for Spacepower Studies Tim Ryan.
By Theresa HitchensTITAN is a thing of great strength, intellect, and importance: For the Army, it’s all that for JADC2
A tactical ground station that finds and tracks threats to support long-range precision targeting, TITAN promises to bring together data from ground, air, and space sensors.
By Breaking DefenseThere’s connective tissue among gateways, 5G, edge computing, and AI/ML that can be built to develop the advanced network capabilities needed for JADC2.
Learn More → Presented by Breaking DefenseDoD “has had a long history of struggling to capture commercial innovations,” according to a brief from the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
By Jaspreet Gill“But I think it’s going to be the led by the new Chief [Digital] and AI Officer, Craig Martell, who comes to us from industry and has a very good technical background,” Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said. “Hopefully he’ll be able to help pull it together. But there’s a definite need to do that.”
By Jaspreet Gill“So JADC2 is large and we hear people wanting to understand what’s in JADC2, what’s not JADC2,” Rear Adm. Susan BryerJoyner said. “If you accept my premise, my hypothesis, that it’s about a different way to compete and fight, almost everything is JADC2.”
By Jaspreet GillDoug Bush, the assistant secretary of the Army for acquisition, logistics and technology, made similar comments on July 11 where he proposed a joint JADC2 office that could potentially help prioritize where DoD makes investments.
By Jaspreet GillA joint JADC2-focused office, like the Joint Counter-small UAS office, could help ensure requirements are stacked and prioritized for the military services, Doug Bush, the assistant secretary of the Army for acquisition, logistics and technology, said.
By Jaspreet Gill
Approximately 30 JADC2-related initiatives combined to request between $2.2 billion and $2.6 billion in the Pentagon’s FY23 budget, according to Travis Sharp of CSBA.
By Travis Sharp