PEO C3N is undergoing a major reorganization, changing its name to to the Capability Program Executive Command, Control, ...
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The Army’s linking big guns, drones, and AI with its new command system and testing how it’ll fight future wars
US Army soldiers at Fort Carson have been experimenting with a new command and control system that promises to fuse weapons, surveillance drones, and AI into a networked war machine. The Next ...
The reorganization supports Army acquisition reform and continuous adoption of commercial technologies for modern command-and ...
Gen. Randy A. George, chief of staff of the Army, receives a demonstration of next-generation command and control (C2) system capabilities at the Army's Project Convergence exercise in 2024, which ...
The U.S. Army doesn’t have a data problem. But it does have a “data-in-the-right-place-in-a-usable-format” problem. And that matters for decision-making in future war. Think about all the places we ...
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US Army Recruiting Command now a 3-star level headquarters under T2COM
The command will now control everything from the initial Army brochure a new recruit sees to their completion of their basic ...
Coming out of an entire career in the operational Army, Maj. Gen. Patrick Ellis, now the director of the Army’s command-and-control modernization, said it hasn’t been uncommon in the field to see ...
The new command will also absorb the Army’s 18th Airborne Corps, Air Traffic Services Command and the 1st Army.
U.S. Army North and South will fold into what used to be Army Forces Command to form the new regional headquarters.
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US Army adaptivity and agility
Adaptivity and Agility Must Define U.S. Army Integrated Air and Missile Acquisition Process Earlier this month, Secretary of ...
As 2025 draws to a close, Tobyhanna Army Depot reflects on a groundbreaking year, marked by significant achievements and an ...
Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy A. George receives a demo of Next-Generation Command-and-Control system capabilities from a 1st Infantry Division officer. (Sgt. Brahim Douglas/U.S. Army) After spending ...
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