Special Bulletin Review: How the Army is rewiring command and control for the future fight
The Armyβs Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) initiative isnβt just a tech upgrade β itβs a full-stack transformation of how the force fights, communicates and makes decisions.
Our new Special Bulletin Review dives into how the Army Futures Command, PEO C3N and the 4th Infantry Division are collaborating with industry to build a scalable, data-centric ecosystem. It must support artificial intelligence, enable rapid decision-making and withstand contested environments.
What Army leaders told us:
- βThe first time soldiers are seeing it is immediately upon contract award.β β Col. Chris Anderson, NGC2 program manager, Program Executive Office for Command, Control, Communications and Network
- βWeβre doing this every day. β¦ You have to fail a little bit.β β Lt. Col. Nate Platz, deputy chief of staff for NGC2 for the 4th Infantry Division
- βSuccess looks like data free flowing across the battlefield.β β Anthony Nigara, vice president of business development, sales and strategy, L3Harris Technologies
- βThis is the most significant transformation of command and control in the serviceβs history.β β Brig. Gen. Mike Kaloostian, director of the C2 Cross-Functional Team, Transformation and Training Command
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