Army Tests Next Gen C2 Data Layer for First Time
Army Modernization Initiative Seeks Speed in Command and Control
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The US Army tested the first prototype for its Next Gen C2 data layer as part of its modernization initiative. The test involved dispersed command post operations to evaluate transport resiliency and effectiveness supporting the data layer. Lockheed Martin was awarded a $26 million contract to provide an integrated data layer for 25th ID, which aims to provide commanders with shared data between networks and platforms. The Army views this effort as complementary to another NGC2 prototype development by Anduril.
Key Takeaways
- The Army tested the first prototype for its data layer.
- Next Gen C2 aims to bring artificial intelligence to commanders.
- Data accessibility is crucial for AI capabilities.
- Lightning Surge tests validate data exchange and integration.
Strategic Implications
This test may indicate the Army’s focus on speed in command and control. The deployment of AI tools suggests a shift towards data-driven decision-making, which could benefit all three competitors regardless of final award.
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