Dunlap Speaks On The Navy, Air Force, Army & JADC2
In part five of our exclusive video interview, Preston Dunlap outlines the Air Force and Navy's relations on All Domain Operations.
In part five of our exclusive video interview, Preston Dunlap outlines the Air Force and Navy's relations on All Domain Operations.
"Our fully networked C3 [Command, Control, & Communications] will look completely different" from current satellites and terminals, said OSD's Doug Schroeder.
"The JROC tended to be a receiver of requirements from services, not a generator of requirements for the services to meet," Gen. Hyten said. "That's not what was intended by Congress."
All-Domain Operations is"the biggest key to the future of the entire budget," the Vice-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs said, "because if we figure that out, we’ll have a significant advantage over everybody in the world for a long time."
The Air Force is pushing ABMS as the backbone for future Joint All Domain Command & Control. Can the network scale up from hundreds of aircraft to thousands of ground troops?
Gen. James McConville wants to connect Army networks with the Air Force and replace some soldiers -- not all -- with automation.
"I've never gotten a briefing from the Space Development Agency," Roper said, "so I don't know what their plan, I don't know what they're intending."
Future commanders will need to know how to use artificial intelligence to make decisions—including when not to trust it. But how do you decide?
Top Army leaders want Low Earth Orbit satellites, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence to find targets for future long-range weapons.
CSBA says the US is investing in the wrong jammers to counter Russia and China’s powerful EW forces. There's another approach that would exploit our adversaries’ weaknesses.
Development of the ISR satellite terminal prototype is a foundational element of the Army's multi-domain operation plans.
The armed services agree they need to work together better -- they just don't agree on how. Now the Joint Staff is taking a hand.
The military has all the data it needs to train machine learning algorithms for war – somewhere. Now the Joint AI Center has to find it all and clean it up. The goal: AI Ready data.
Today, "we have Navy-only systems," said Vice Adm. Lewis, "which is really frustrating" -- in fact, it's "asinine."