The 606th Air Control Squadron successfully used TORCC during the May 13-21 Astral Knight 21 exercise to relay integrated air and missile defense and C2 information to to pilots, including directions for missions and threat awareness, according to the 31st Air Wing.
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NATO Commanders attending the Command and Control Commanders Conference April 20, 2021 listen to a briefing about exercise Astral Knight 21 in Chania, Crete.
WASHINGTON: The Air Force demonstrated both a new communications network and a mobile C2 system to link US services, allies and partner nations for the first time during this year’s multinational Astral Knight exercise in Europe. The capability will be key to the service’s emerging Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS).
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Palantir Technologies wins contract to support USAF and USSF 24 May 2021 (Last Updated May 24th, 2021 16:36)
Palantir has been contracted to provide software to the critical missions of the USAF, SMC/ECX and NORAD-NORTHCOM.
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US Space Force officials in the Oval Office of the White House. Credit: The White House photo by Shealah Craighead.
Palantir Technologies has been awarded a firm-fixed-price contract to provide software support for the US Space Force (USSF) and US Air Force (USAF).
The software will support the critical missions of the Air Force Department, Space and Missile Systems Center’s Cross-Mission Ground & Communications Enterprise (SMC/ECX).
How cloud computing makes Joint All-Domain Command and Control possible Cloud computing with play a critical role in enabling Joint All-Domain Command and Control. (artisteer/Getty Images) As the Pentagon moves to connect sensors with shooters on the battlefield, transporting and sorting data via cloud computing will be a fundamental need. Joint All-Domain Command and Control, essentially a battlefield Internet of Things in which all types of platforms and sensors are linked, will require distributed computing and cloud-based networking to provide war fighters with the data they require on the battlefield. In a recent webinar, the military’s top JADC2 official noted that need for cloud environments, including an enterprisewide cloud, whether that ends up being the delayed and contested Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure cloud or another solution.
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