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Joint All-Domain Command and Control is the Defense Department's project, known as JADC2, aims for a single enterprise network to which all of the armed services can plug in.
Advanced battle management system (ABMS) is the Air Force’s main contribution to DoD’s Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) vision of interconnected military systems.
DoD hopes to have two formal strategies approved soon -- one classified and one unclassified -- to codify each of the lines of effort in its Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) project.
This discussion with Eileen Vidrine is part of Federal News Network’s DoD Cloud Exchange.
This discussion with Veritas is part of Federal News Network’s DoD Cloud Exchange.
The upgrades will help the Army with its Project Convergence program, which mixes AI decision-making with soldier lethality.
JADC2 is "at the heart" of the first-ever data strategy DoD published in October, according to the Pentagon official who led the strategy's development.
The Air Force's top acquisition official said Tuesday the Advanced Battle Management System is ready to move into a “steady-state demonstration-deployment phase.”
The strategy, which is about 80% complete, will describe between nine and 11 distinct lines of effort to connect the military's sensors and 'shooters' into a cohesive network.
The combatant command is trying to bring in more data to make a workable grid for the new command and control platform.
Lt. Gen. John Morrison Jr., the deputy chief of staff, G-6, said his office reached initial operating capability in the first two months since the secretary split the CIO and G6.
The Air Force’s top general says moving data and making it accessible is the most important and most challenging task for the service as it continues its effort to set up the Advanced Battle Management System.