Joint All-Domain Command And Control (JADC2)
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A Joint All-Domain Command And Control (JADC2) is an United States Department of Defense Initiative designed to integrate sensors and data sources across all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces into a unified, AI-powered network.
- Context:
- It can aim to enhance decision-making and operational effectiveness in complex, multi-domain environments.
- It can aims to connect disparate systems across all military domains: air, land, sea, space, and cyber.
- It can seeks to leverage Artificial Intelligence for rapid data analysis and decision support.
- It can encompass initiatives, such as: US Army's Project Convergence, US Navy's Project Overmatch, and US Air Force's Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS).
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- See: US Space Force, Joint Artificial Intelligence Center, Space Development Agency, United States Department of Defense.
References
2023
- (Wikipedia, 2023) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joint_All-Domain_Command_and_Control Retrieved:2023-11-13.
- Joint All-Domain Command and Control or JADC2 is the concept that the Department of Defense has developed to connect sensors from all branches of the armed forces into a § unified network powered by artificial intelligence. [1] These branches include the Air Force, Army, Marine Corps, and Navy, as well as Space Force. Each military branch has its initiative that contributes to JADC2; the Army has Project Convergence, the Navy has Project Overmatch, and the Air Force has the Advanced Battle Management System, [2] also known as ABMS. The Space Force has the Space Development Agency's National Defense Space Architecture (NDSA).[3] [4] [5] See § Outernet
One primary application of JADC2 is a request— a call for fire (CFF).
- Joint All-Domain Command and Control or JADC2 is the concept that the Department of Defense has developed to connect sensors from all branches of the armed forces into a § unified network powered by artificial intelligence. [1] These branches include the Air Force, Army, Marine Corps, and Navy, as well as Space Force. Each military branch has its initiative that contributes to JADC2; the Army has Project Convergence, the Navy has Project Overmatch, and the Air Force has the Advanced Battle Management System, [2] also known as ABMS. The Space Force has the Space Development Agency's National Defense Space Architecture (NDSA).[3] [4] [5] See § Outernet
- ↑ Sydney J. Freedberg Jr. (29 August 2019) The Fraying Edge: Limits Of The Army's Global Network
- ↑ Jaspreet Gill (17 Jan 2023) F-22 to be left out of Air Force’s ABMS data transfer prototype: GAO AF RCO capability release 1 for ABMS *Colin Demarest (18 Jan 2023) F-22 cut from US Air Force data-sharing prototype along with A-10s, KC-135s
- ↑ (2022) National Defense Space Architecture (NDSA) Systems, Technologies, and Emerging Capabilities (STEC) About Us
- ↑ Stew Magnuson (19 September 2019)
- ↑ Tim Ryan Mitchell Institute (11 Jan 2023) To ensure JADC2, and to win in future conflicts, look to the transport layer in space Ground Moving Target Identification (GMTI) and Air Moving Target Identification (AMTI)