JADC2

U.S. Marine Corps Forces Cybersp/Staff Sgt. Jacob OsborneMarines with Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command pose for photos in the cyber operations center at Lasswell Hall aboard Fort Meade, Maryland, Feb. 5, 2020. MARFORCYBER Marines conduct offensive and defensive cyber operations in support of United States Cyber Command and operate, secure and defend the Marine Corps Enterprise Network. This image is a photo illustration.

How the Defense Department will modernize its software, and what that means to contractors

It’s an eternal question. How to grow your business in a mature market with lots of established players. The Defense software market is as mature as any,…

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This tiny vendor got a big Air Force contract, and defied the odds

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Why the Defense Department’s worldwide network will have to be a living system

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Peter Musurlian/Federal News NetworkKelly McCool and Tom Temin

Navy’s digital warfare office focused on closing capability gaps, building requirements

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Air Mobility Command learns to provide support ‘at the speed of data’

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(AP Photo/Susan Walsh)Lloyd Austin

Pentagon has a new strategy for JADC2, but most of us won’t be able to see it for a while

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DARPA’s contribution to JADC2: ‘Mosaic’ warfare

DARPA’s vision of how Joint All-Domain Command and Control could work contrasts with DoD’s current approach to systems-of-systems, which the agency views…

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Technology makes JADC2 possible. Culture change can make it happen

Technology has progressed to the point that the biggest obstacle still preventing JADC2 from becoming a reality is culture. It’s how the services and…

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(U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Joshua J. Garcia)Members of the 6th Special Operations Squadron use a tablet to upload coordinates during an exercise showcasing the capabilities of the Advanced Battle Management System at Duke Field, Fla., Dec. 17, 2019. During the first demonstration of the ABMS, operators across the Air Force, Army, Navy and industry tested multiple real-time data sharing tools and technology in a homeland defense-based scenario enacted by U.S. Northern Command and enabled by Air Force senior leaders. The collection of networked systems and immediately available information is critical to enabling joint service operations across all domains. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Joshua J. Garcia)

NORTHCOM focusing budget priorities on data management for JADC2

The combatant command is trying to bring in more data to make a workable grid for the new command and control platform.

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