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Joint Strategic Directives Set Requirements For All Domain Ops - Breaking Defense Breaking Defense - Defense industry news, analysis and commentary

The Joint Warfighting Concept "is an excellent concept, but the concept is just that it's a concept. That concept is going to drive experimentation, it's going to drive future capabilities and future doctrine, but right now it's just the concept and we're still learning with it," VCJCS Gen. John Hyten says.

SecDef OKs JADC2 Strategy: Now OSD Has Teeth « Breaking Defense - Defense industry news, analysis and commentary

WASHINGTON: Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has signed the strategy guiding the massive effort to knit troopers on the front lines to F-35s, submarines, satellites, ships and commanders across the globe, known as Joint All Domain Command and Control. The approval by Austin “brings order to our efforts in the command and control arena” Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Dennis Crall, the head of J6, told reporters at the Pentagon’s briefing room today. His appearance marked the first time a top-level briefing has been held on the topic of All Domain Operations, showing clearly how integral what has been dismissed by some has become a central aspect of American warfighting. One of the greatest challenges to JADC2, recognized from the beginning, was how to ensure the services, who have acquisition authority over new programs and tend to be wedded to the systems they have in pocket, would design systems that could share data reliably with every weapon and every service no matter what domain t

Air Force Department Mulls Options For Data Sharing

By   Brad D. Williams on May 25, 2021 at 1:07 PM WASHINGTON: The Department of the Air Force has taken a big step toward enabling data sharing across the Air and Space Forces. Last week, the service completed four options, each with its own technical architecture, to be presented to the Air Force Department’s senior leadership for review. A decision is expected in June. Once leaders pick an option, the Air Force’s Chief Architect Integration Office will begin building a minimum viable product (i.e., a baseline capability), according to the CAIO’s Col. Peter Chiou, deputy PEO Digital, and Taylor Flaxington, engineering design lead, who spoke to

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