Transforming Command and Control A Strategic Imperative for the Warfighter Gen Jeff Harrigian February 18 U.S. Army Col. Matt Eberhart, the Commanders Initiatives Group (CIG) director with North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) NORTHCOM, speaks with reporters about the new innovative Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS) Onramp 2, Sept 2, 2020 at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland. The effect ABMS is attempting to achieve is Joint All-Domain Command and Control. ( Senior Airman Daniel Hernandez/U.S. Air Force) To preserve our competitive edge in future conflicts, we must invest now in the tools we need to execute Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control operations.
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Nominee Kathleen Hicks wants the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center, which would report to her, to be the tool to guide the department s transformation for using artificial intelligence.
Army labs to host testing to connect joint war-fighting systems January 28 An unmanned ground vehicle equppied with a high-grade camera is prepared to go on a test run during the Project Convergence capstone event last year at Yuma Proving Ground, Ariz. Project Convergence is the Army’s campaign to advance solutions for joint war fighting and integrate the service s contributions to Joint All Domain Operations. (Spc. Carlos Cuebas Fantauzzi/U.S. Army) ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. The U.S. Army’s experimental labs will serve as the central laboratory for integrating the military services’ disparate joint war-fighting systems as the services seek to connect sensors and shooters for future wars.
US Air Force chief of staff: How to prepare the service for tomorrow’s fight By: Gen. CQ Brown January 11 Two years ago, the Department of Defense implemented a new National Defense Strategy that recognized we live in a world that includes an “increasingly complex global security environment, characterized by overt challenges to the free and open international order and the re-emergence of long-term, strategic competition between nations.” While the United States and our allies have been largely focused on counterinsurgency warfare since Sept. 11, our rivals have developed new technologies and capabilities seeking to challenge our advantage. Therefore, it is paramount we change and do so quickly, as the consequences of failure and success are both profound. Shortly after taking my current position, I published “Accelerate Change or Lose” to articulate why I believe change is required.