The Pentagon is looking to launch a new Enterprise Command and Control Program Office in a move that would consolidate and ...
Northrop Grumman Corporation NOC recently secured a contract valued at $99.1 million to support the Department of Defense’s (DOD) Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) program. This ...
For decades, the U.S. military has been experimenting with technologies designed to network the joint force in real-time across multiple domains, using satellites, software-programmable radios, ...
As the U.S. military races to achieve true Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2), the ability to move data seamlessly across dispersed forces has become as critical as the weapons they deploy.
The new agreement focuses on integrating the XTEND Operating System (XOS) into Skunk Works' MDCX autonomy platform.
Defense One takes a look inside the Pentagon’s effort — dubbed Joint All-Domain Command and Control, or JADC2 — to get every service branch’s battle networks to talk to each other.
Attacking enemy fifth-generation fighters at stand-off range, sensing threats from beyond the radar horizon, processing incoming radio frequency (RF) and electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) data, and ...
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