This is a change in the way that the JROC has historically worked, Stuart Whitehead, J6 deputy director for cyber and C4 integration says. In order for JADC2 to work, requirements particularly at the enterprise level have to be understood and documented in a way that so that we can describe our requirements to our acquisition counterparts in a more specific way than maybe what we had done previously.
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Theresa Hitchens on February 08, 2021 at 11:35 AM
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Theresa Hitchens on February 03, 2021 at 3:16 PM
The Army’s TITAN ground station will link ISR sensors based in space, on land and in the air.
WASHINGTON: A shift in Army and Navy space resources i.e., capabilities and funds to the Space Force is not likely to appear in the DoD budget request until 2023, says Chief of Space Operations Gen. Jay Raymond.
“Those decisions are being finalized now. The FY-22 budget has largely been baked, so I would say that this will be addressed in the next budget,” he told reporters at a Defense Writers Group briefing this am.
By this time we were supposed to already have done three major war games and a Globally Integrated Exercise. And we ve only done one of them, and that one was less than satisfactory because of all the restrictions we had to put in place for COVID, Vice Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. John Hyten.
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Theresa Hitchens on January 22, 2021 at 3:26 PM
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Theresa Hitchens on January 12, 2021 at 1:37 PM
The Joint Staff’s Joint All-Domain Command and Control Campaign Plan Experiment 2 allowed Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines to share information and display it as a common operational picture.
WASHINGTON: The Joint Staff has called an all-hands-on-deck conference for the end of the month to hash out common data standards for future Joint All Domain Command and Control (JADC2) operations, says Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Dennis Crall, head of the J6.
“We’re going to tackle that at the end of January in a conference [where] we’re bringing together all of the folks who have a vested interest and we are going to attempt to settle this, or at least bring in some courses of action that we can use … in the department to have our senior leaders make decisions,” Crall, who in his role is leading the Joint Staff effort to develop a JADC2 strategy, said in an exclusive interview.
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Sydney J. Freedberg Jr. on January 11, 2021 at 5:07 PM
A swarm of 40 small drones fills the sky over the National Training Center during a 2019 exercise.
WASHINGTON: Got lasers? Jammers? Wireless hacking tools? Then check out the competition the Pentagon will formally kick off Friday, with an open invitation to industry to bring their “low collateral damage effectors” to Yuma Proving Ground this April. The objective: pick the best system or systems for all the armed services to buy to defeat small drones when physically shooting them out of the sky is too dangerous to civilians or friendly troops.
“Bring all your low-collateral effectors to the range first week of April, and we’ll select the best ones and move forward with that as the joint solution,” Maj. Gen. Sean Gainey said in a CSIS webcast Friday.