Ongoing testing of the Army's new command and control system, NGC2, is aimed at helping the service quickly catch up on ...
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The Army's putting move fast, fail fast, fix fast to the test with its new command and control system
Warfare is changing fast, and the US Army is scrambling to keep up. Its new approach to weapons development aims to move quickly, find flaws early, and fix them before they turn into tougher and far ...
A second field test of the Army’s next-generation command and control prototype starts Monday, just three months after the Army awarded Anduril the contract to build it. The 4th Infantry Division will ...
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll looks at Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) equipment during a visit to Project Convergence - Capstone 5 at Fort Irwin, Calif., in March 2025. (Pfc. Janean Carr/U.S ...
The operational landscape of modern warfare is defined by increasing complexity, rapid engagements and the convergence of operations across all domains—land, sea, air, space and cyberspace. In this ...
Army officials say they will never fully finish their effort to establish a data-centric architecture due to the landscape’s ever-changing nature. The U.S. Army’s monumental attempt to modernize its ...
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. — The U.S. Army has awarded a new Other Transaction Authority (OTA) agreement to Lockheed Martin Rotary and Mission Systems and their team of non-traditional innovators ...
In March 2025, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth directed the adoption of Commercial Solutions Openings, or CSOs, to help the Department of Defense more quickly adopt innovative commercial technologies ...
The US Army is trying a new, quicker, more iterative approach to weapons and systems development. Its new command and control platform, NGC2, is a prime example of the service's efforts. Concerns ...
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