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How the Army built Next-Gen Command and Control The Army developed a horizontal technology stack that goes from a transport layer to an integration layer to a data layer to an application layer, which is where soldiers interact with it
From Tactical Edge to Global Reach: The Army’s Next Generation Command . . . Strategic Implications and the Path Forward NGC2 is critical to the realization of the Army’s multidomain operations strategy, advancing synchronized cross-domain coordination and effects With its open architecture design and the use of APIs, NGC2 enhances and strengthens coalition data sharing with our allies and partners
Army RFI: Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) NGC2 is a clean-sheet, fundamentally different approach for an Army-wide, data-centric transformation that enables our commanders to make more, faster, and better decisions than the enemy
How the Futures Command is helping Army to envision NGC2 When it comes to the NGC2 technology stack, Welch said the application layer has to be focused on the user’s needs “One thing that modern applications have in common most of the time is that you don’t really need a whole lot of training in order to get started on it
PM NGC2 The Army’s Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) portfolio of capabilities will provide commanders with the ability to make more, better, and faster decisions through advanced analytics, an
The ‘technology stack’ driving the Army’s next-gen C2 plans At the top of the stack is the application layer, which is responsible for user-facing applications like file transfer systems, web browsing, etc — think anything that the user can see on the front end