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Air Force official: ‘Someone needs to push us where to go’ with JADC2

Doug Bush, the assistant secretary of the Army for acquisition, logistics and technology, made similar comments on July 11 where he proposed a joint JADC2 office that could potentially help prioritize where DoD makes investments.
By   JASPREET GILL
on July 27, 2022 at 2:05 PM
 

WASHINGTON: Following complaints made earlier this month by the Army’s top acquisition official about the Pentagon’s disparate Joint All Domain Command and Control efforts, the Air Force’s principal cyber advisor today added her voice to the calls for a centralized JADC2 office.

The military services each have their own independent JADC2-focused paths: The Army hosts its annual Project Convergence sensor-to-shooter “learning campaign” in the Arizona desert, the Navy has its own Project Overmatch and the Air Force has its Advanced Battle Management System.

Speaking at a panel at the Potomac Officer Club’s Air Force Summit on Tuesday, Wanda Jones-Heath, principal cyber advisor for the Air Force and Space Force, said between those three efforts, no one is thinking about how to be interoperable and that “someone needs to just push us where we need to go.”

https://breakingdefense.com/2022/07/air-force-official-someone-needs-to-push-us-where-to-go-with-jadc2/
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