Chris Panella
New US Army warfighting software is speeding up and simplifying the command job, a commander said recently, sharing that it lets him scrap the "hourlong staff meetings" to make decisions.
The Army, like other services, believes that future wars will be determined by the speed of decision-making. That's where the new Next Generation Command and Control, or NGC2, program is expected to make a substantial impact and modernize how the service fights.
At Fort Carson, Colorado, the Army's 4th Infantry Division has been testing NGC2 in a series of exercises. The most recent one, Ivy Sting 4, added more components to the system, with different types of sensors and weapons on the battlefield feeding into one system that everyone can access.
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