In this webcast, C4ISRNET explored the tools available to help manage and evaluate data, the skillsets needed to get the most from those tools, and more.
A look at the communications needs of the National Guard, its existing critical infrastructure and what the Guard needs to ensure that every state’s Guard has the communications resources.
C4ISRNET explored service-led initiatives to improve data management in the cloud, such as the Army’s Enterprise Cloud Management Agency, the Navy’s new cloud computing policy, and the Air Force’s migration to a cloud environment last year.
What used to take months, perhaps years, to design is now being achieved in a matter of weeks in many cases.It’s all enabled through a concept known as digital engineering, a holistic approach to designing, developing and testing defense systems in virtual environments before any part hits the production line. And engineers at Raytheon Intelligence & Space, a Raytheon Technologies business, are no strangers to digital engineering.
Data management is required to keep information flowing throughout the armed forces, allowing everyone from commanders in the Pentagon to shooters in the field to make accurate, real-time decisions. In this webcast, we’ll explore service-led initiatives to improve data management in the cloud, such as the Army’s Enterprise Cloud Management Agency, the Navy’s new cloud computing policy, and the Air Force’s migration to a cloud environment last year.
C4ISRNET will checked on progress with a leading prototype project to test this agile approach for missile warning satellites, as the Space Force works toward a common C2 ground service for all of its space systems.
C4ISRNET spoke with senior data officers about how their organization is pursuing its data goals and eliminating information silos to optimize data-sharing for JADC2.
Defense News spoke to Scott McGleish, the executive director of Space and C2 for Raytheon, about JADC2, considerations for how to implement it across the services, as well as the recent shift in leveraging open source capabilities from industry.
In this panel, we spoke with with Army leadership about recent and upcoming Project Convergence demonstrations, and how these efforts push Army closer to achieving the Defense Department’s vision of Joint All-Domain Command and Control.