If a Chinese submarine took out a ship, another submarine or ashore infrastructure during combat, how would the Navy respond to fill the gap? Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Keyport recently ...
The introduction of wireless radio communication in the early twentieth century fundamentally reshaped military operations, turning command and control from a rigid, pre-planned system into a ...
Gone are the days of command centers being reliant solely on radios and static maps. Today, AV technology transforms these spaces with dynamic data visualization, seamless communication interfaces and ...
U.S. Army soldiers assigned to the I Corps conduct roll-on-roll-off training with a Stryker combat vehicle onboard the USNS City of Bismarck at Naval Base Guam on Feb. 9, 2022. (Spc. Richard Carlisi, ...
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 ...
ADELPHI, Md. -- Soldiers operate in remote wireless environments with limited bandwidth and unpredictable connectivity, making it challenging to receive timely and reliable information. Using novel ...
In the minutes after a launch detection or nuclear detonation, would America’s nuclear command, control, and communications system enable the president to make a timely and accurate decision to ...
The federal government on Wednesday approved the sum of N2.3 billion for the establishment of command control communication and intelligence centre for sea ports at the Nigerian Ports Authority NPA.
Client/Server Software Solutions Inc., Vienna, Virginia, has been awarded an $84,876,060 firm-fixed-price task order for Nuclear Command, Control, and Communication (NC3) Enterprise Center mission ...
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 ...