The problem is that that Army, Navy and Air Force are all pursuing their own programs, which is calling into question whether the end product will truly be “joint,” as the concept demands. Known as joint all-domain command and control, or JADC2, the concept calls for an interconnected battlefield where sensors aboard manned and unmanned platforms can autonomously and seamlessly pass around sensor data to weapon systems. The joint staff’s point man on all things information warfare hit back at critics of the military’s three separate efforts to create interoperable networks that tie together sensors and shooters.
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