The jamming cut soldiers off from commanders and limited what they could see. They located the source and took it out with ...
During one of the panels at the Army’s recent technical exchange meeting with industry, Army leaders delivered their unique ...
"So it's all in one place, and it's there very, very quickly, so that the staff can see it across their functional systems," ...
We have seen vendors bring negativity and interactions on Capitol Hill. I'll be clear: for the Army, it's a non-starter,” ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The US Army is testing out its Next Generation Command and Control system at Fort Carson, Colorado. Exercises have become ...
The Army is treating 2026 as a make-or-break year for its Next Generation Command and Control system, a software driven architecture meant to knit sensors, shooters, and decision makers into a single, ...
CECOM ILSC supported the Department of War Maintenance Symposium, presenting their efforts and spreading awareness about ...
Fuel, food, ammunition and spare parts — all are on what would seem like an endless list of needs to keep the Army moving in the field.  Many of these needs are managed on spreadsheets and whiteboards ...
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 ...
This second order is a follow-on to the $34 million contract the company received in October. The follow-on award will incrementally add capability for Army prototypes of NGC2. Together, these awards ...
The Colorado-based unit is coming off of more than two weeks in the field for its latest Ivy Sting exercise, Maj. Gen. Pat Ellis said, the fifth since the series began in September. This time, they ...